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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
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1 Rendering the Ordinary Extraordinary in Order to Facilitate Prevention: The Case of (Sexual) Violence against Women -
2 What Do We Know about the Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children? Implications for Research and Practice -
3 Preventing Sexual Violence against Older Women -
4 “And Where You Go, I’ll Follow”: Stalking and the Complex Task of Preventing It -
5 Reporting as Risk: The Dangers of Criminal Justice for Survivors of Sexual Violence -
6 Disclosing Sexual Crime -
7 Behavioural Crime Linkage in Rape and Sexual Assault Cases -
8 The Istanbul Convention: A Genuine Confirmation of the Structural Nature of Domestic Violence against Women within a Human Rights Law Framework? -
9 Women Who Commit Sexual Offences: Improving Assessment to Prevent Recidivism - Concluding Thoughts
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
Problems and Possibilities
- Source:
- Preventing Sexual Violence
- Author(s):
- Stephanie Kewley, Charlotte Barlow
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
-
1 Rendering the Ordinary Extraordinary in Order to Facilitate Prevention: The Case of (Sexual) Violence against Women -
2 What Do We Know about the Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children? Implications for Research and Practice -
3 Preventing Sexual Violence against Older Women -
4 “And Where You Go, I’ll Follow”: Stalking and the Complex Task of Preventing It -
5 Reporting as Risk: The Dangers of Criminal Justice for Survivors of Sexual Violence -
6 Disclosing Sexual Crime -
7 Behavioural Crime Linkage in Rape and Sexual Assault Cases -
8 The Istanbul Convention: A Genuine Confirmation of the Structural Nature of Domestic Violence against Women within a Human Rights Law Framework? -
9 Women Who Commit Sexual Offences: Improving Assessment to Prevent Recidivism - Concluding Thoughts
- Index