A new study shows that more than one in three South African admitted to having raped a woman.
37 percent of the 487 men surveyed said that they had committed rape; 7 percent admitted to having participated in a gang rape.
Two-thirds of the men surveyed in that study said they raped because of a sense of sexual entitlement. Other popular motivating factors included a desire to punish women who rejected or angered them, and raping out of boredom.
37 percent of the 487 men surveyed said that they had committed rape; 7 percent admitted to having participated in a gang rape.
Two-thirds of the men surveyed in that study said they raped because of a sense of sexual entitlement. Other popular motivating factors included a desire to punish women who rejected or angered them, and raping out of boredom.