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"Alcohol and Rape" Self-Quiz
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Dixon claims that a man is guilty of rape when he meets which pair of conditions?
bad intention and bad justification
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premeditation and a lack of remorse
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de dicto and de re
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mens rea and actus reus
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Which of the following does Dixon claim to be relevant to our judgment of a man who has impaired sex?
that he is overcome with remorse and struggles to live with himself after the act
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that he encouraged the woman to drink a lot of alcohol with the intention of making her more amenable to his sexual advances
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that he has never committed an act of sexual misconduct before
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none of the above
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The model of "communicative sexuality" was put forward by
Freud.
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Pineau.
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Soble.
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Kinsey.
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Alan Soble's argues that the Antioch University sexual consent policy is unduly intrusive for people in committed, long-term relationships because it requires
both partners to give verbal consent the first time they have sex.
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explicit verbal consent to each new level of sexual activity during each sexual encounter.
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a partner to say "no" if they do not want to have sex.
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partners to be equally enthusiastic every time they have sex.
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Which of the following is a reason Dixon gives for why it is unacceptable to criminalize sex with a woman whose blood alcohol level is above a certain limit?
It is usually feasible in sexual assault cases to measure a woman's blood alcohol level at the time of the incident.
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It is solely the woman's responsibility to monitor her own alcohol intake.
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It places an undue burden on a man to know about his partner's alcohol intake, including any drinks she may have had before meeting up with him.
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all of the above
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