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The
new issue
of Journal of Gender-Based Violence (Volume 1, number 2)
is now available. The contents are listed below.
During December you can also download our free journal article of the month:
Prostitution
in (and out of) policy on violence against women and girls in the UK
Author: Coy, Maddy
Additionally the following article is FREE until the end of January:
An
exploratory study on the beliefs about gender-based violence held by incoming undergraduates in England
Authors:
Fenton, Rachel; Jones, Cassandra
IN THE CURRENT ISSUE:
Volume 1, No 2:
The full issue can be viewed here:
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tpp/jgbv/2017/00000001/00000002
and contains the following papers:
Editorial
Author:
Hester, Marianne
An
exploratory study on the beliefs about gender-based violence held by incoming undergraduates in England
Authors:
Fenton, Rachel; Jones, Cassandra
A
campus LGBTQ community's sexual violence and stalking experiences: the contribution of pro-abuse peer support
Authors:
Hall-Sanchez, Amanda; DeKeseredy, Walter; Nolan, James; Schwartz, Martin
Bystander
intervention from the victims' perspective: experiences, impacts and justice needs of street harassment victims
Author:
Fileborn, Bianca
Sexual
harassment of women politicians in Japan
Author:
Dalton, Emma
Towards
gender awareness in couple therapy and in treatment of intimate partner violence
Authors:
Päivinen, Helena; Holma, Juha
Sexual
victimisation of transgender people in the Netherlands: prevalence, risk factors and health consequences
Authors:
Cense, Marianne; de Haas, Stans; Doorduin, Tamar
Listen
to me: a reflection on practice in qualitative interviewing
Author:
Abrahams, Hilary
The
Handmaid's Tale
Author:
Williamson, Emma
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