Further Reading
- The Political Psychology of War Rape by Inger Skjelsbæk 2011
- "Unrecognized Victims: Sexual Violence Against Men in Conflict Settings Under International Law, by Dustin A. Lewis, Wisconsin International Law Journal, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 1–49 (2009).
- "IHL Primer on Sexual Violence. International Humanitarian Law Research Initiative, June 2009.
- UN classifies rape a 'war tactic'. 20 June 2008. BBC News.
- "Rape as an Instrument of Total War". By David Rosen. 4 April 2008. CounterPunch.
- "Intended Consequences" by Jonathan Torgovnik on MediaStorm
- Duty, Honor, Rape: Sexual Assault Against Women During War by Kevin Gerard Neill. Journal of International Women's Studies.
- Extreme War Rape in Today's Civil-war-torn States by Kathryn Farr. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York City, 11 August 2007.
- womensnews.com – Bosnian 'Rape Camp' Survivors Testify in The Hague
- guardian.uk – Women say village became rape camp
- U.S. Department of State dispatch, mentioning a "rape house".
- Against our Will: Men, Women and Rape by Susan Brownmiller 1975
- Roberts, Mary Louise (2013). What Soldiers Do: Sex and the American GI in World War II France. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226923096.
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