“As mentioned above, when differing acts of rape are defined and typified, whether by popular convention, research of the subject, or otherwise, the results are often neither exclusive nor exhaustive in scope. Some instances may fit two or more definitions, while others may remain as yet undefined. One example of this are the following sub-classifications created by American researcher Patricia Rozee:[44][45] exchange rape - rape occurring as the result of bargaining punitive rape - rape used to punish or discipline theft rape - rape that happens when a woman or man is abducted, in most cases to be used as a slave or a prostitute. ceremonial rape - rape involving defloration rituals. status rape - rape resulting from differences in hierarchy or social class. Where they are not already typed above, many of these otherwise distinct forms could equally apply to other classifications (e.g., prison rape that is also punitive rape, war rape that is also theft rape, etc.)”
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