Research Article

Rape Survivors, the Law, and Social Media in Morocco

Authors

  • Sara AIT ALI Doctoral Candidate, Cultural Studies, Hassan II University, FLSHM, Morocco
  • Ilham EL MAJDOUBI Professor, Hassan II University, FLSHM, Morocco

Abstract

This article analyzes the mistreatment of rape victims in Morocco and the risks women face in reporting rape. The stigmatization and categorization of rape victims by Islamic religion and law pose significant challenges, as they prohibit consensual sex outside of marriage. Additionally, the Moroccan Penal Code considers the loss of virginity an aggravating circumstance in rape cases, which could lead to a biased ideology in rape trials.

Article information

Journal

Journal of Gender, Culture and Society

Volume (Issue)

4 (1)

Pages

52-59

Published

2024-05-24

How to Cite

AIT ALI, S., & Ilham EL MAJDOUBI. (2024). Rape Survivors, the Law, and Social Media in Morocco. Journal of Gender, Culture and Society, 4(1), 52–59. https://doi.org/10.32996/jgcs.2024.4.1.7

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Keywords:

Moroccan culture, virginity, honor, rape, Islamic law, penal code