From blame to balance: advocating for non-offending partners’ rights in rehabilitation and safeguarding

From blame to balance: advocating for non-offending partners’ rights in rehabilitation and safeguarding . Lea C. Kamitz Anglia Ruskin University – IPPRI, Chelmsford, UK Read the syndicated article here
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“Rape does not happen like that anymore”: addressing focal concerns surrounding sexual violence among incarcerated persons

Visit Criminal justice Studies . “Rape does not happen like that anymore”: addressing focal concerns surrounding sexual violence among incarcerated persons Creaig A. Dunton Hayden P. Smith Frank Ferdik a…
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Victim/Survivors’ views about the causes of sexual offending: an exploratory mixed methods inquiry

Visit Criminal justice Studies . Victim/Survivors’ views about the causes of sexual offending: an exploratory mixed methods inquiry Kelly Richards Michael Chataway School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane,…
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Rape myth acceptance, sexism, and mental representations of women who have experienced sexual assault

Rape myth acceptance, sexism, and mental representations of women who have experienced sexual assault . Jayme Stewart Liliana Krank Leanne ten Brinke Psychology Department, The University of British Columbia, Kelowna,…
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Exploring the Moderating Effects of Anonymity and Strength Differential in the Mediation of Traditional Bullying Victimization to Cyberbullying Through Anger Rumination

Exploring the Moderating Effects of Anonymity and Strength Differential in the Mediation of Traditional Bullying Victimization to Cyberbullying Through Anger Rumination . Mingxuan Chen Jiaming Chen Qian Qin Lieyu Huang…
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