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Women & Criminal Justice. 32:306-324
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Sexuality & Culture. 25:2176-2207
Previous research provided limited information regarding pornography consumers’ beliefs and behaviors related to pornography studios mistreating performers, as well as the relationships between these variables. Consumers’ potential impact on stud
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Journal of Political Science Education. 15:257-263
The #MeToo movement brought new attention to sexual harassment in legislatures. The number of scandals is disconcerting, especially in light of how institutes of higher education (IHEs) sen...
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Child abuseneglect. 104
Background Previous research has tied adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) to a variety of deleterious mental health, physical, and behavioral outcomes. There has been some examination of the relationship between ACEs and selling sexual services, but
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The Encyclopedia of Women and Crime
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https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118929803.ewac0418
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118929803.ewac0418
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Journal of interpersonal violence. 36(9-10)
This research examines how binary gender (male or female) interacts with trans status (cis or trans) to determine rape myth acceptance (RMA), perceived similarity, victim empathy, and victim blaming. Utilizing vignette methodology with an acquaintanc
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Journal of interpersonal violence. 36(1-2)
This article examines the difference in blame attribution between men and women, heterosexuals and homosexuals, and heterosexual males, heterosexual females, gay males, and lesbians in response to a vignette depicting the acquaintance rape of a heter
Autor:
Bridget K. Diamond-Welch
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Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews. 45:788-790
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Journal of interpersonal violence. 33(8)
Trauma recovery processes may be understood within a socioecological model. Individual factors (such as sex of the survivor) and microsystem factors (including trauma characteristics) have been studied extensively. However, there is a paucity of rese