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Examines the legal history of rape to understand why modern audiences continue to disagree about the nature of the crime, why society as a whole often fails to believe and support victims, and how we can change our understanding of and approach to the crime.

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Examines the legal history of rape to understand why modern audiences continue to disagree about the nature of the crime, why society as a whole often fails to believe and support victims, and how we can change our understanding of and approach to the crime.
Autorenporträt
Megan Waples earned her J.D. from the University of Connecticut School of Law. She currently works in state government, writing legislation and advising legislators on legal issues. Her work within the legal profession has covered a wide range of topics, from environmental and environmental justice issues to government transparency to corporate accountability.