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Lewis Okun

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Lewis Okun is an American psychologist and author.[1] He is noted for his studies of domestic abuse.[2][3] As a psychologist Okun has counseled both rapists and rape victims. He writes that for rapists rape is often about power or affirmation of masculinity, not about eroticism. He adds that "rape is a very natural outgrowth of a lot of our attitudes about sex."[4]

References[edit]

  1. Profile, Psychology Today
  2. Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence, Nicky Ali Jackson, Routledge, Dec 11, 2007, page 167
  3. Not To People Like Us: Hidden Abuse In Upscale Marriages, Susan Weitzman, Basic Books, Aug 1, 2008, page 134
  4. "Why Men Rape", Eric Mattsen, Michigan Ensian, University of Michigan, Volume 91, UM Libraries, 1987, page 51


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