Marina Adshade Ph.D. on August 23, 2013
Do we measure the harm inflicted on a rape victim as, in part, a function of her value on the marriage market at time of the rape? It’s an important question, since when we measure harm this way we treat women who have been raped as “damaged goods” – and assume that men see them as having a lower value on the market for marriage.
Do we measure the harm inflicted on a rape victim as, in part, a function of her value on the marriage market at time of the rape? It’s an important question, since when we measure harm this way we treat women who have been raped as “damaged goods” – and assume that men see them as having a lower value on the market for marriage.