Hello! What do you think about my contribution on War Rape re: Rape in Contemporary Peacekeeping Operations?
Kindly help me to find journal articles that talk about the motivations for rape as well as the last part on the punitive measures (factors for the difficulty in reporting, judicial and administrative punishment to offenders etc). Most of what I found are from news articles and special reports. So any of your academic resources would greatly help!
Looking forward to hearing from you!
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Jamiepring (talk • contribs) 20:34, 3 December 2013 (UTC)
I have finally finished my final revisions to my contribution. Woohoo! So just to summarise my contribution: I created a new section titled, "Rape in contemporary operations by UN peacekeepers." Prior to this contribution, rape by peacekeepers were only mentioned in one or two sentences regarding specifically the Haiti Case. These sentences were incorporated in the Cases of abuse section. I drafted the rest of the section, with focus on the particular nuances specific to peacekeeping, such as their unique motivations (which can differentiate or make them similar to rape by usual military men) and the punitive measures.