Zvi Liza
Department of Criminology, 42732Ariel University, Ariel, Israel.
J Interpers Violence. 2022 Nov;37(21-22):NP20146-NP20167. doi: 10.1177/08862605211050109. Epub 2021 Oct 12.
Non-consensual dissemination of intimate images (NCII) is a growing problem of sexual violence with grave consequences for victims. However, despite recent criminalization and civil and legal sanctions, there is reason to suspect that the majority of NCII cases remain unreported. The reasons for that may be similar to the ones accounting for under-reporting in cases of physical sexual violence and are tied to society's attitude toward victims. Being a relatively new form of violence, psychological research on perceptions of NCII victims and offenders is scarce. The purpose of the present study was to extend the current knowledge by comparing perceptions toward female and male victims of NCII, while manipulating the victim's role in producing the intimate material. Drawing on rape research, it was hypothesized that gender stereotypes interact with victims' sex and behavior to influence the way victims are perceived. Five-hundred and thirty-nine male and female students were presented with a scenario depicting an NCII offense in which the intimate material was either self-generated by the victim (selfies) or stealth-taken by the victim's ex-intimate partner. Victim and offender sex were also manipulated. The findings indicate a differential treatment toward female and male victims of NCII, depending on their role in the taking of the intimate images. More blaming was attributed toward a female victim whose intimate images were self-taken, in comparison to all other research conditions, and negative feelings toward her were the highest as well. These blame attributions, as well as negative feelings toward female victims, were particularly high on the side of male participants. The findings are interpreted as reflecting perceptions of traditional gender roles and a double standard toward female and male sexual behavior.
非自愿传播私密图像(NCII)是一种日益严重的性暴力问题,会给受害者带来严重后果。然而,尽管最近已将其定为犯罪行为并实施了民事和法律制裁,但仍有理由怀疑大多数NCII案件未被举报。其原因可能与身体性暴力案件举报不足的原因相似,并且与社会对受害者的态度有关。作为一种相对较新的暴力形式,关于NCII受害者和犯罪者认知的心理学研究很少。本研究的目的是通过比较对NCII女性和男性受害者的认知,同时操纵受害者在制作私密材料中的角色,来扩展当前的知识。借鉴强奸研究,我们假设性别刻板印象与受害者的性别和行为相互作用,以影响对受害者的认知方式。539名男女学生被呈现了一个描述NCII犯罪的场景,其中私密材料要么是受害者自己生成的(自拍),要么是受害者的前亲密伴侣偷偷拍摄的。受害者和犯罪者的性别也被操纵。研究结果表明,根据NCII女性和男性受害者在拍摄私密图像中的角色不同,他们受到的对待也有所不同。与所有其他研究条件相比,对自拍私密图像的女性受害者的指责更多,对她的负面情绪也最高。这些指责以及对女性受害者的负面情绪在男性参与者中尤为强烈。研究结果被解释为反映了对传统性别角色的认知以及对男女性行为的双重标准。