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Is the “Jock” Culture in the US leading to a Rape Culture?

Writers Erin Ryan and Lyell Walker join us to look at whether “jock” culture can contribute to violence against women both directly and indirectly.

Following the convictions in the Steubenville High School rape case, America is once again digesting allegations of sexual violence involving high school footballers. Writers Erin Ryan and Lyell Walker join us to look at whether “jock” culture and the elevated status in society of High School sportsmen, especially at such a young age, contribute to violence against women both directly and indirectly.
(Picture Credits: Joshua Gunter, Plain Dealer file)

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55 minutes

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Sat 9 Nov 2013 10:06GMT

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  • Sat 9 Nov 2013 10:06GMT

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