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    Kadına Yönelik Şiddet Sorumluluk Almalı by Jørgen Lorentzen, Per Are Løkke

    Published 1998-04-01
    “…Most of the time, this violence is talked about in the media in terms of gangsters, devils, murderers, bandits, drug addicts, blacks, nazis, rapists or just thieves, Very seldom are the perpetrators talked about as men, and almost never are they understood within the concept of masculinity. …”
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    Nursing students' attitudes towards sexuality before training in sexual and reproductive health by Sergio Martínez‐Vázquez, Antonio Hernández‐Martínez, Rocío Adriana Peinado‐Molina, Juan Miguel Martínez‐Galiano

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The Rape Supportive Attitude Scale (RSAS), was included to determine beliefs about rape, rapists and their victims. Results The ATSS shows a statistically significant association with religious beliefs (p = 0.005), with mean scores of 113.84 (SD = 9.81) for non‐believers (no religion), 108.36 (SD = 15.68) for non‐practicing believers and 102.32 (SD = 17.87) for believers (those who practice their faith). …”
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    Kadına Yönelik Şiddet Sorumluluk Almalı by Jørgen Lorentzen, Per Are Løkke

    Published 1998-04-01
    “…Most of the time, this violence is talked about in the media in terms of gangsters, devils, murderers, bandits, drug addicts, blacks, nazis, rapists or just thieves, Very seldom are the perpetrators talked about as men, and almost never are they understood within the concept of masculinity. …”
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    Sexual femicide, non-sexual femicide and rape: Where do the differences lie? A continuum in a pattern of violence against women by Georgia Zara, Sarah Gino, Sara Veggi, Franco Freilone

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…When the victim was known it was more likely that the abuse occurred at home and in front of the woman’s children. Rapists were often under the effect of alcohol or drugs. …”
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    “Imitating Bandits”: The Mimesis of Criminal Groups in Soviet Lithuania (1945–1957) by Darius Indrišionis

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The first issue to solve in this research is the problematic terminology used by the Soviets: the term bandit was oftenly used in Soviet ideological discourse: an attempt to intertwine anti-Soviet partisan operations (“political banditry,” according to Soviet terminology) and the activities of “simple criminals” (burglars, raiders, rapists, murderers – any of such organized groups were referred to as “criminal bandits” by Soviet terms) under a single dubious term – the banditry.  …”
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    What can be done to reduce the prevalence of teen pregnancy in rural Eastern Uganda?: multi-stakeholder perceptions by Josephine Nabugoomu, Gloria K. Seruwagi, Rhona Hanning

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…Recommendations participants offered include: sensitization seminars and counselling for parents and girls, closing pornography outlets that accept entrance of minors, using the law to punish rapists, involvement of the President to campaign against early pregnancies, school dismissal before dark, locally accessible schools and job creation for parents to earn money to support the girls financially. …”
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    Crimes committed against juveniles in Almaty by R.Е. Jansarayeva, S.B. Duzbayeva, B.R. Taubayev, М.Е. Akbolatova, А.К. Zhanibekov

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Po novomu zakonu nikakih kompromissov u zhertv s nasil’nikami ne budet [Under the new law, there will be no compromises between victims and rapists] // https://liter.kz/22204-2/ [19] Roosa, M.W.; Reinholtz, C.; Angelini, P.J. …”
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