Isn't rape considered to be an act of violence?
Obviously, but also and more so, an act of power.
And that pretty much everyone who acts in violent ways come from a background where violence was prevelant?
A lot of men who commit sexual harassment and rape do not come from violent backgrounds. There are just so many of them, and some/too many of them are powerful, successful men who come from privileged backgrounds.
I googled to see if there was evidence for this point, but didn't find any articles addressing this specific point.
I did find this article,
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/30/health/men-rape-sexual-assault.html. It doesn't address whether rapists have violent backgrounds, but does conclude:
Indeed, experts note one last trait shared by men who have raped: they do not believe they are the problem.
To some men, rape is seen as 'entitlement' to sex.
It's also important to keep in mind that rape is often culturally normalized. For example, it (sadly) happens as a matter of routine in refugee camps.
In some cultures women do not have the right to say no to sex with their husbands. They are obliged to perform the act on demand.
There is also the view that women tempt or lure men into sex. I'd like to assert that this view has largely been dispelled in western societies at least, but can't say it has been dispelled 100%.
I digress in making the following point, but it is somewhat relevant.
According to the Theory of the Humours, women's ovaries were cold and needed the heat of sperm to warm them up.
Convenient, wasn't it? It's just an example of beliefs about gender that seek excuses about irresponsible/bad male behaviors.
In no way am I saying this is an excuse in ANY way, shape or form. But if we want violence to stop, we have to address why violence exists in some families, but not in most others. Otherwise, violence will continue. To me, that is COMPLETELY unacceptable.
Unfortunately addressing violence is not the same as addressing rape.
Boys need to be educated young to respect women, in the home, in school, and in society at large.
But what about porn, especially violent porn? I'm not sure if any correlation between porn and rape has been found - probably not, as most men watch porn at some point in their life SFAIK, but a lot of men do not rape. Even so, watching violent porn has got to shape attitudes and behaviors towards women, at least for some men.