1 Copyright © Canadian Research & Development Center of Sciences and Cultures ISSN 1923-0176 [Print] ISSN 1923-0184 [Online] www.cscanada.net www.cscanada.org Studies in Sociology of Science Vol. 7, No. 4, 2016, pp. 1-9 DOI:10.3968/8905 Child Rape and Buggery in Pak-Afghan Cultural Society in the Eyes of Finkelhor’s Precondition Child Sexual Abuse Model With Special Reference to Hosseini’s Kite Runner and Pakistani Movie Bol Muhammad Ehsan [a],* ; Muhammad Zohaib Khalil [b] [a] Ph.M. Scholar, Department of English Language and Literature, The University of Lahore, Lahore-Pakistan. [b] M. Phill Student, The University of Lahore, Pakistan. * Corresponding author. Received 26 June 2016; accepted 4 August 2016 Published online 26 August 2016 Abstract This paper explores the phenomenon of male rape in Pak-Afghan culture and exposes how the international community recognizes sexual violence against men. Khaled Hosseinie’s Kite Runner and Mansoor’s social drama movie Bol have been analyzed in order to demonstrate how men are included and excluded as dupes of sexual vehemency in disputes. The theoretical paradigms of male rape are embedded in Finkelhor’s Precondition Child Sexual Abuse Model (1984) has four preconditions: Motivation to sexual abuse, Overpowering internal inhibitors, Overwhelming external inhibitors and Overcoming the resistance of the child. It is essential to identify with gender stereotypes and anticipations of male and female in order to infer the occurrence of child rape, the under-reporting of child assault as well as the omitting of child assault. This scrutiny arouses imperative doubts about human rights and how assured souls become divested of their rights and their permissible fortiication. There is a lack of numeral proof on child rape, although it is essential to classify the hypothetical ontogeny of child rape as a societal question as it hovers athwart the communal inquiry dialogue. Consequently, it is essential to look at this escalation because the existing bearing of the enquiry on child sexual assault has badgered forkings for how male ravishment is theorized. The distinctive types of sexual viciousness: force and predominance, feminization and undermining of the adversary are all associated with speculations of manliness and sex desires and how they can bring about sexual savagery and clarify the under-reporting of assault. Key words: Child rape; Sexual violence in conlicts; Hosseinie’s Kite Runner; Mansoor’s Bol ; Finkelhor’s Precondition Child Sexual Abuse Model (1984) Ehsan, M., & Khalil, M. Z. (2016). Child Rape and Buggery in Pak-Afghan Cultural Society in the Eyes of Finkelhor’s Precondition Child Sexual Abuse Model With Special Reference to Hosseini’s Kite Runner and Pakistani Movie Bol . Studies in Sociology of Science, 7 (4), 1-9. Available from: URL: http://www.cscanada.net/index.php/sss/article/view/8905 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/8905 INTRODUCTION Finkelhor suggests about Pakistani and Afghan culture violated by buggery that a theory of child sexual abuse needs to explain four basic issues according to Pak- Afghan culture: Why some adults are capable of being aroused by children? Why sexual desires and impulses are directed towards a child? Why individuals who are incapable of having their emotional needs met by adults turn to children for sex and not just for support or friendship? Why the individuals involved fail to be inhibited from acting on their impulses? The kinetics moral force of sexual aggression brings political demise in addition to ethnical and community destruction, meaning sexual brutality has annihilated and long-standing aftermaths for child dupes (Phillipp, 2015). Buggery/anal sex is an odious offense, wayward to the order of nature as a sex act by mankind with mankind or with animate being, or by womankind with animate being. Buggery/ anal sex is an unambiguous precedent umbrage, covering both anal intercourse and zooerasty. Mythos putting forward says that: “men cannot be raped”,