The perpetrator is often an acquaintance, seemingly well-off person: a colleague, a teacher, a neighbor. A person who wants to demonstrate their power and control, subjugating the body and emotions of another. But established stereotypes in society make the perpetrator...
a "victim"... Such an attitude condemns the victims to loneliness and hinders them from turning to the police. We do not see the main point: a person who has violated the sexual inviolability of another is a criminal. This book was born from the experience of communicating with women who seek help at the Center for Assistance to People who have experienced episodes of violence.
The perpetrator is often an acquaintance, seemingly well-off person: a colleague, a teacher, a neighbor. A person who wants to demonstrate their power and control, subjugating the body and emotions of another. But established stereotypes in society make the perpetrator a "victim"... Such an attitude condemns the victims to loneliness and hinders them from turning to the police. We do not see the main point: a person who has violated the sexual inviolability of another is a criminal. This book was born from the experience of communicating with women who seek help at the Center for Assistance to People who have experienced episodes of violence.
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