Foreword
The subject of victim psychology is one which has acquired greater interest in recent years, due mostly, perhaps, to the widely publicized "conversion" of Patricia Hearst to the radical SLA. Why a victim will turn and become a party to his or her own abduction is a question which holds numerous variables in human behavior and one which is certainly open to debate.
The family in this story find themselves used as hostages in a vulgar, gang-rape session scheme, and through repeated sexual assaults, they become victims facing the prospect of depravity. Should they attempt to escape, or should they comply with the demands of their tormentors? Who can say?
WHIPPED, RAPED FAMILY - A thought-provoking story of young women's reactions to brutality and slavery. A word of warning to us all.
-The Publisher
