SOUTH AFRICA: 37.4% of blacks admit to rape - talk of percentage of total population
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A new MRC study conducted in Gauteng, the country's richest province, found that 37.4% of men admitted to committing rape, while the percentage of women who admitted to being raped was 25.3%. Rachel Jewkes of the MRC said: “We see a situation where violence is so common that not only is it seen as justified, but I think women often forget about it. They just see it as a normal effect.” Jewkes cited the results of her study on attitudes toward gender. Although both largely agreed that “people should be treated the same regardless of whether they are male or female,” 86.7% of men and 57.9% of women also agreed with the statement that “a woman should listen to her husband.” About 53.9% of men and 29.8% of women agreed that “a man should have the final say in all family matters,” while 37.3% of men and 23.2% of women supported the view that “a woman needs her husband's permission to do paid work.” When asked about sexual rights in marriage, only 55% of men and women responded that they believe “a woman can be raped by her husband.” About 38.7% of men and 29.3% of women believed that “a woman cannot refuse sex to her husband,” and 22.3% of men and 8.8% of women believed that “if a wife does something wrong, her husband has the right to punish her.” The survey also found that 32% of men and women agreed that “in every case of rape, one should consider whether the victim is promiscuous,” while 20.1% of men and 15.6% of women said that “in some cases of rape, women want it to happen.”

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