Feminist theory posits that adolescent sexual violence/coercion should be considered within a patriarchal social structure with male as perpetrator and female as victim, except in same-sex relationships(Schewe, 2008). Feminist orientated interventions recognises that as men are the primary perpetrators of sexual violence, prevention efforts should target attitudes, believes, rape myths and work on changing perceptions of traditional gender roles as the key to preventing sexual violence. In other words, there is an assumption that attitudinal change will lead to behaviour change.
It must be acknowledged the intent behind such programs is laudable and ensures that women’s and girls’ experiences of sexual coercion are placed on the public agenda…