THE SOCIO-LEGAL ATTITUDE TOWARDS RAPE VICTIMS IN NIGERIA DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Falana Abolade, T. Falana
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Rape has long been a brutal part of the- human history of forceful sexual intercourse against a person who is weakened, unconscious or powerless of giving valid permission. The documented rise in sexual violence in Nigeria especially people with poor socio-economic legislators and status is not only to attributed to excessive drinking and indecent dressing but men superiority or the support of culture and beliefs that rape is a sign of maleness the fear of stigmatization, extortion from law enforcement, and lastly lack of confidence in the judicial system. However, there is paucity of literature on how socio-legal attribute on rape victims in Nigeria. Hence, this study investigated the effect of socio-legal attitude toward rape victims in Nigeria. The study employed survey research design. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to 1000 respondents to obtain information on relevant issues through the aid of Google. Results from the study show that majority of the respondents had a negative attitude towards rape victims. There was an effect on gender differences in the attitude of Nigerians to male rape victims based on gender differences with a p-value < 0.05 (0.000, X2 = 197.307). Therefore, we failed to reject the alternate hypothesis. There was an effect in the attitude of Nigerians to female rape victims based on gender differences with a p-value < 0.05 (0.000, X2 = 18.955). Therefore, the null hypothesis is rejected.In conclusion, there is a need for public health education on rape and as well encouragement of victims to report cases with an assurance of their safety. Specialized women’s right organizations that should provide capacity building support and logistics services to youths and students in higher institutions and more studies should be carried out to identify the perception of gender-based rape among specific regions in the country and assessment of rape myths and factors that make them.
COVID-19大流行期间尼日利亚对强奸受害者的社会法律态度
长期以来,强奸一直是人类历史上对虚弱、无意识或无力给予有效许可的人进行强制性交的残酷部分。记录在案的尼日利亚性暴力事件的增加,特别是社会经济立法者和地位低下的人,不仅归因于过度饮酒和穿着不体面,而且还归因于男性优越感或文化的支持,以及强奸是男性的标志的信念,对污名化的恐惧,执法部门的敲诈勒索,最后是对司法系统缺乏信心。然而,缺乏关于尼日利亚强奸受害者的社会法律属性的文献。因此,本研究调查了尼日利亚社会法律态度对强奸受害者的影响。本研究采用调查研究设计。向1000名受访者分发了一份自我管理的问卷,通过谷歌的帮助获取有关问题的信息。研究结果显示,大多数受访者对强奸受害者持负面态度。尼日利亚人对男性强奸受害者的态度存在性别差异影响,基于性别差异,p值< 0.05 (0.000,X2 = 197.307)。因此,我们未能拒绝备选假设。尼日利亚人对女性强奸受害者的态度存在性别差异的影响,p值< 0.05 (0.000,X2 = 18.955)。因此,零假设被拒绝。最后,有必要开展关于强奸的公共卫生教育,并鼓励受害者在确保其安全的情况下报案。专门的妇女权利组织应向高等院校的青年和学生提供能力建设支助和后勤服务,并应进行更多的研究,以确定该国特定地区对基于性别的强奸的看法,并评估强奸神话和造成这些神话的因素。
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