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Record ID: be2d6d8f-dc7c-42e5-8d39-1d85d148d3f2
Web resource: https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/211678.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Sexual assault among intimates : frequency, consequences and treatments
Authors: Malecha, Ann
McFarlane, Judith
Keywords: Sexual assault;Health;Pregnancy;Statistics;Perpetrators
Year: 2005
Publisher: National Criminal Justice Reference Service, Rockville
Notes:  This report presents the findings of a US study which examined the frequency and consequences of intimate partner sexual assault among 148 women compared to a similar group of physically abused women who had not been sexually assaulted by their intimate partner. The study examined several factors including demographics, type and frequency of sexual assault, use of protection orders, relationships circumstances, perpetrator behaviours, victim help-seeking and impacts on women’s health and safety, outcomes from working justice agencies, and the impact on children in the family.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19669
Physical description: 100 p.
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