18 results with keyword: 'police responses intimate partner sexual violence south communities'
Even though many of the officers interviewed for the empirical study which underpins this article did demonstrate an understanding of why victims-survivors from Pakistani,
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58.6% Intimate partner or sexual violence 47.6% Intimate partner violence 26.8% Alcohol/drug involved sexual assault 25.6% Forcible sexual assault 44.8% Physical violence 31.0%
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Keywords: intimate partner violence, non-heterosexual and heterosexual relationships, mental health, sexual satisfaction, and sexual dysfunctions... Intimate Partner
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21,401 adult women in Alaska experienced intimate partner violence, sexual violence, or both in the past year:. – 16,909 experienced intimate
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Section one is the introduction and section two presents the basic definitions of fuzzy numbers; section three presents reverse order triangular fuzzy number and
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1,868 adult women in the Fairbanks North Star Borough experienced intimate partner violence, sexual violence, or both in the past year:. – 1,630 experienced intimate
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Domestic violence (DV) – defined for the purposes of this paper as physical, sexual, or emotional violence inflicted on an intimate partner (also often called Intimate Partner
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Lean on me: Informal social networks and the prevention of Lean on me: Informal social networks and the prevention of intimate partner violence in sexual minority communities
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To reduce gender violence (intimate partner violence and sexual violence) among women aged 15 to 29 years living in intervention communities; to improve protective know-
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Sexual Violence and Partner Abuse in LGBTQ+ Communities3. Stalking, Sexual Violence and Abuse by Intimate
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Sexual Misconduct including sexual assault, rape, intimate partner violence, and sexual exploitation Student Life: Sexual Misconduct and Interpersonal
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SCCADVASA continues to use our tools of advocacy, collaboration, and education to promote the prevention of first- time occurrence of sexual and domestic violence, as well as to
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This includes intimate partner violence including in teenage relationships, rape and sexual violence, sexual harassment and bullying, child sexual abuse, trafficking and
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There are four dependent variables: lifetime physical violence; intimate part- ner violence, psychological abuse, forced sexual intercourse and current intimate
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People who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersex or queer (LGBTIQ) experience intimate partner violence at similar rates as those who identify as heterosexual..
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Keywords: Intimate partner violence, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, physical injury, education, prevention,
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The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 35 % of women have experienced either physical, psychological and/or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual
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