I did a little research. There are not many articles to find on this topic in this PC world, but this was interesting:
Rape Culture in Hispanic Communities
“Rape culture” is a hard pill to swallow for most communities but it is in fact alive in thriving in places closer to home than we might fully understand. Growing up in a primarily Hispanic community, there is a certain level of masculinity that is perpetuated in an unhealthy, and an increasingly common way – this is the mentality that they can take what they want, when they want, regardless of permission. As a disclaimer because this will obviously be a very sensitive and specific topic to discuss, this is not a generalization of all men in Hispanic culture; it is an observation supported in data and does not isolate Hispanic communities as the only men with these issues, nor does it say that all Hispanic men are of this character substance.
According to an article in 1993, Lefley says that of three surveyed groups (white, African American, and Latina), Latina women were more likely to face sexual assault and were also more likely to receive ostracism from their communities for the attack/violence (Lefley, 1993).
All over the place. Especially in Texas. I am from Texas so I hear of it all the time.
I did a little research. There are not many articles to find on this topic in this PC world, but this was interesting:
Rape Culture in Hispanic Communities
“Rape culture” is a hard pill to swallow for most communities but it is in fact alive in thriving in places closer to home than we might fully understand. Growing up in a primarily Hispanic community, there is a certain level of masculinity that is perpetuated in an unhealthy, and an increasingly common way – this is the mentality that they can take what they want, when they want, regardless of permission. As a disclaimer because this will obviously be a very sensitive and specific topic to discuss, this is not a generalization of all men in Hispanic culture; it is an observation supported in data and does not isolate Hispanic communities as the only men with these issues, nor does it say that all Hispanic men are of this character substance.
According to an article in 1993, Lefley says that of three surveyed groups (white, African American, and Latina), Latina women were more likely to face sexual assault and were also more likely to receive ostracism from their communities for the attack/violence (Lefley, 1993).
https://sites.bu.edu/daniellerousseau/2019/04/25/rape-culture-in-hispanic-communities/