Victim Responses to Sexual Assault: Counterintuitive or Simply Adaptive? (2007)

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dc.contributor.author Patricia L. Fanflik
dc.coverage.spatial United States
dc.date.accessioned 2016-01-07T15:21:40Z
dc.date.available 2016-01-07T15:21:40Z
dc.identifier.uri http://desa1.cejamericas.org:8080/handle/2015/677
dc.description.abstract This monograph explores different psychological (e.g., depression, anger, or anxiety) and behavioral responses (e.g., not fighting back during a rape, continuing to date an assailant, or not reporting the sexual assault until months later) to sexual violence and why these responses appear to be “counterintuitive” to the general public.
dc.language.iso English
dc.title Victim Responses to Sexual Assault: Counterintuitive or Simply Adaptive? (2007)
dc.ceja.source Fuente: National District Attorneys Association, http://www.ndaa.org


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