Incidence and psychological dimensions

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Incidence and psychological dimensions

Michele A. Paludi and Florence L. Denmark

(Women's psychology / Michele A. Paludi, series editor, . Victims of sexual assault and abuse : resources and responses for individuals and families ; v. 1)

Praeger, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Denial, blame, betrayal, and the conspiracy of silence : educator sexual harassment of K-12 students / Susan Strauss
  • Missing children : abducted and runaway youth / Michele A. Paludi and Katie L. Kelly
  • Perils in cyberspace : current trends in cyberbullying / June F. Chisholm
  • Bullying and peer sexual harassment : a prevention guide for students, parents, and teachers / Jennifer L. Martin
  • Teen relationship violence / Emilio Ulloa, Donna Castañeda, and Audrey Hokoda
  • Harassment of sexual minority college students on U.S. campuses / Eros R. DeSouza and Brent D. Showalter
  • Adult survivors of incest : psychological sequelae and treatment / Jennifer A. Piazza and Paula K. Lundberg-Love
  • A review of violence against pregnant women / Josephine C. H. Tan
  • Power, violence, and HIV risk in women / Monica D. Ulibarri, Lekeisha A. Sumner, Ajitha Cyriac, and Hortensia Amaro
  • Creeps and casanovas : experiences, explanations, and effects of street harassment / Harmony B. Sullivan, Tracy L. Lord, and Maureen C. McHugh
  • How abusive husbands and sexual harassers infer women's thoughts and feelings / William E. Schweinle and Betty A. Hulse
  • Sexual harassment of women employees / NiCole T. Buchanan, Isis H. Settles, Krystle C. Woods, and Brian K. Colar
  • Bullying as gender-based sexual harassment / Susan Strauss
  • Harder and harder : the content of popular pornographic movies / Chyng Sun, Robert Wosnitzer, Ana J. Bridges, Erica Scharrer, and Rachael Liberman

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A team of educators, counselors, and scholars examine the widespread problem of sexual assault and abuse in the United States from a legal, criminal justice, psychological, clinical, and legislative perspective. The statistics on sexual abuse in the United States suggest that such crimes are perceived as socially acceptable, despite laws to the contrary. Thirty percent of women are battered at least once in their adult lives, while four million girls and women are trafficked annually. Seventy-five percent of employed battered women are harassed at their jobs by abusive husbands or lovers and half of them are murdered by these mates. At least twenty percent of women have been victimized by incest. Victims of Sexual Assault and Abuse serves as a reference guide for professionals working with victims and perpetrators. Topics addressed include assault within marriage, courtship violence, abducted and runaway youth, violence against pregnant women, cyberspace violence, and sexual harassment of students and employees. This multivolume set promotes legislation to break the cycles of violence and dispels myths about victims and perpetrators. Preventative programs, policies, and educational programs are emphasized.

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