Virgin or Vamp: How the Press Covers Sex Crimes

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In the last few years, the national press has lavished coverage on several major sex-related scandals: the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearings, the William Kennedy Smith rape trial, and the Mike Tyson case. With each event came lurid stories pitting either a loose or virginal woman against an unwilling or monstrous man. Such extreme coverage, argues Helen Benedict, perpetuates myths that are harmful to victims of these crimes (and sometimes to the accused). In Virgin or Vamp Benedict examines the press's treatment of four notorious sex crimes from the past decade--the Rideout marital rape trial in Oregon, the Big Dan's pool table gang rape in Massachusetts, the ''Preppy Murder'' in New York City, and the Central Park jogger case--and shows how victims are labelled either as virgins or vamps, a practice she condemns as misleading and harmful. Benedict also looks at other factors that perpetuate the misunderstanding of rape. For instance, she shows how the New York press presented the Central Park jogger rape case as motivated by racism because of its unwillingness to consider rape an issue of gender. She also addresses our inherent language bias, the press's tendency to use sexually suggestive language to describe crime victims, and its preference for crimes against whites. In conclusion, Benedict offers a number of solutions that will help reporters cover these increasingly common crimes without further harming the victims, the defendants, or public understanding.

Author(s): Helen Benedict
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Year: 1993

Language: English
Pages: 320

CONTENTS......Page 8
INTRODUCTION......Page 12
1. Rape Myths, Language, and the Portrayal of Women in the Media......Page 22
2. Sex Crimes in the Press: A Recent History......Page 34
3. "A Policeman in Every Bedroom": The 1978-1979 Greta and John Rideout Marital Rape Case......Page 52
4. "She Should Be Punished": The 1983-1984 New Bedford "Big Dan's" Gang Rape......Page 98
5. "How Jennifer Courted Death": The 1986 Killing of Jennifer Levin......Page 156
6. The Jogger and the Wolfpack: The 1989-1990 Central Park Jogger Case......Page 198
7. Conclusion: How the Press Should Cover Sex Crimes......Page 260
NOTES......Page 276
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 304
B......Page 310
C......Page 311
G......Page 312
K......Page 313
M......Page 314
N......Page 315
R......Page 316
S......Page 317
Z......Page 318