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Men film themselves sexually abusing sedated women and share it with other men online. Why?
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An examination of online communities where men share videos and images of sexually abused sedated women, prompted by the 2024 trial of Dominique Pelicot and 50 co-defendants in France convicted of drugging and gang-raping Gisele Pelicot over nearly a decade.

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Men film themselves sexually abusing sedated women and share it with other men online. Why?
Erik Mclean/Pexels, The Conversation, CC BY-SA The world watched on in horror in 2024 as Dominque Pelicot and 50 other men were tried in a French court for repeatedly drugging and raping Gisele Pelicot over almost a decade. All of them were found guilty. While such horrific abuse can feel far away and rare, it’s more widespread than many realise. There are private online communities with thousands of members all over the world, including in Australia, trading in video and photos of sedated women
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