2022
DOI: 10.1177/26318318221083709
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The Dark Shadow of Marital Rape: Need to Change the Narrative

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“…: she lost her agency and became the property of her husband (Bethel, 2019). Banerjee and Rao (2022) note that sexual violence and physical aggression have traditionally formed a grey legal area citing notions of "rights" and "consent" within a marriage. In The Bahamas, the legal framework as it relates narrowly to spousal rape is covered in the 1991 Sexual Offences Act as cited above.…”
Section: The Legal Landscapementioning
confidence: 99%
“…: she lost her agency and became the property of her husband (Bethel, 2019). Banerjee and Rao (2022) note that sexual violence and physical aggression have traditionally formed a grey legal area citing notions of "rights" and "consent" within a marriage. In The Bahamas, the legal framework as it relates narrowly to spousal rape is covered in the 1991 Sexual Offences Act as cited above.…”
Section: The Legal Landscapementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, newspapers persist in the digital era, attesting to their adaptability (Gupta, 2020). As the cornerstone of democracy, the media's responsibility is not only to report truthfully but also to abide by the law, maintain integrity, and ensure comprehensive fact-checking (Banerjee & Rao, 2022). The feminist theory highlights the significance of media in challenging traditional gender roles and advocating for gender equality.…”
Section: Introduction and Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such experiences inflict profound psychological trauma, often surpassing the impact of assaults by strangers. Survivors face not only betrayal from their assailants but also, at times, from a judicial system that may fall short in addressing these cases adequately (Banerjee & Rao, 2022). Feminist theory emphasizes the importance of providing support and justice to survivors and challenging the systemic failures that hinder their access to justice (McQuail, 2013).…”
Section: Introduction and Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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