Sex crimes
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Label
Sex crimes
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Sex crimes
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Incoming Resources
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- Victims of sexual assault and abuse, resources and responses for individuals and families, [edited by] Michele A. Paludi and Florence L. Denmark
- Great is the truth, secrecy, scandal, and the quest for justice at the Horace Mann School, Amos Kamil with Sean Elder
- Our bodies, their battlefields, war through the lives of women, Christina Lamb
- Sex and harm in the age of consent, Joseph J. Fischel
- Hunting girls, sexual violence from The hunger games to campus rape, Kelly Oliver
- College campus safety
- Breaking ground, men against rape, produced at USC School of Cinema & Television and Directed by Janet Howard
- Drug Raped, by Nicholas Claxton
- The prostitution of sexuality, Kathleen Barry
- Women, sex, and the law, Rosemarie Tong
- The macho paradox, why some men hurt women and how all men can help, Jackson Katz
- Sexual violence and abuse, an encyclopedia of prevention, impacts, and recovery, Judy L. Postmus, editor
- Citadels of pride, sexual assault, accountability, and reconciliation, Martha C. Nussbaum
- Victimization's biggest crime is silence, Krishnan, produced by Bloomberg
- No!, confronting sexual assault in our community, AfroLez Productions presents ; a documentary by Aishah Shahidah Simmons ; produced, written, and directed by Aishah Shahidah Simmons
- Sexual violence, Amanda Hiber, book editor
- Gender, power, and violence, responding to sexual and intimate partner violence in society today, Angela J. Hattery and Earl Smith
- Sex crimes, transnational problems and global perspectives, Alissa R. Ackerman and Rich Furman, editors
- Sex offenders;, an analysis of types, [by] Paul H. Gebhard [and others] of the Institute for Sex Research
- Rape, incest, and sexual harassment, a guide for helping survivors, Kathryn Quina and Nancy L. Carlson
- Gender violence, interdisciplinary perspectives, edited by Laura L. O'Toole, Jessica R. Schiffman, and Rosemary Sullivan
- She said, breaking the sexual harassment story that helped ignite a movement, Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey
Outgoing Resources
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