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Doctoral Dissertation Announcement
Candidate: Sarah Brightman
Degree of:
Doctor of Philosophy
Department: Sociology
Title: Systematic Sexual Violence by U.S. State Agencies: A Victimology Approach
Committee:
Dr. Susan Caringella, Chair
Dr. Angela Moe
Dr. Ronald Kramer
Dr. David Kauzlarich
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
2526 Sangren
Hall
Abstract:
Women experience sexual violence at the hands of the United State’s military, police, corrections officers and border patrol agents. The study of state crime has been expanding rapidly in criminological research; however there has been little attention paid to its victims, particularly women, and especially to women’s sexual victimization. The purpose of this research is to expand current research to develop a gendered analysis of state crimes in the context of sexual violence against women. This research applies Kauzlarich, Matthews and Miller’s (2001) six propositions of a Victimology of State Crime to four cases of sexual victimization by U.S. agencies. The findings illuminate the comparable yet varied experiences women have as victims of sexual violence at the hands of state actors with in the U.S. agencies of the military, police, corrections and border patrol and serve to further develop a victimology of state crime, especially as contextualized by women’s disenfranchised positions and vulnerabilities. Analysis across the four cases demonstrates the systematic nature of sexual violence women experience across state agencies. Conclusions highlight directions for further research and refinement to enhance understanding of state crime across a variety of agencies, and end the endemic violence, particularly sexual violence, by state actors against virtually any category of female victims.