“…Each item requires the respondent to endorse one of two paired statements, with endorsement of the victim empathy statement receiving a score of 1 and endorsement of the rapist empathy statement scored 0. In a convenience sample of 95% Caucasian university undergraduates, the scale had high internal consistency (Cronbach's α = .84; Deitz et al, 1982), and construct validity was confirmed through moderate correlations with the Attitudes Toward Women Scale (Spence et al, 1973) and the Rape Responsibility Questionnaire (Deitz & Byrnes, 1981). While rape empathy, as assessed by the RES, is reported as a unidimensional summative score, its measurement properties, including dimensionality, have not been formally assessed.…”