Double jeopardy?: Exploring the intersectionality of sexual/gender group membership, racial/ethnic group membership, and victimization risk

Double jeopardy?: Exploring the intersectionality of sexual/gender group membership, racial/ethnic group membership, and victimization risk . Katelyn P. Hancock Read the syndicated article here
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The Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale—Subtle Version: Using an Adapted Measure to Understand the Declining Rates of Rape Myth Acceptance

The Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale—Subtle Version: Using an Adapted Measure to Understand the Declining Rates of Rape Myth Acceptance Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Research in recent…
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Understanding Changes in Violent Extremist Attitudes During the Transition to Early Adulthood

Understanding Changes in Violent Extremist Attitudes During the Transition to Early Adulthood Abstract Objectives The current study seeks to explain changes in support for violent extremism during the transition to…
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Examining the Type of Legal Representation and Its Influence on Disaggregated Dispositions in Juvenile Court

Examining the Type of Legal Representation and Its Influence on Disaggregated Dispositions in Juvenile Court Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, Ahead of Print. While prior studies of juvenile court outcomes…
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Science Graduate Students’ Reports of Discrimination Due to Gender, Race, and Religion: Identifying Shared and Unique Predictors

Science Graduate Students’ Reports of Discrimination Due to Gender, Race, and Religion: Identifying Shared and Unique Predictors Socius, Volume 7, Issue , January-December 2021. Students from underrepresented groups face numerous…
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