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ARTICLE CONTENTS
[Pages 419-443] TOP OF ARTICLE I. The Case Study and Ehrlichs Ideological Frame of Utmost Resistance
II. Gender Stereotypes in the Judicial System: Rape Myths Informing Rape Trials
A. Rape Myths and the Ideological Frame of Utmost Resistance
B. How Rape Myths Influence Judges and Juries
III. The Weakness of Rape Law Reform
IV. Using Rape Trauma Syndrome Testimony to Combat Rape Myths
A. A Brief History of Rape Trauma Syndrome
B. Using Rape Trauma Syndrome to Provide an Alternative to the Ideological Frame of Utmost Resistance
C. Limitations on the Use of Rape Trauma Syndrome Testimony in Criminal Trials
Conclusion
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