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Sexual Assault on Men

International Journal of STD & AIDS, 1991
Epidemiological data in 13 cases of sexual assault on men who attended a sexual assault referral centre are presented. All the assailants were male. The sexual orientation of the victims was predominantly heterosexual (7 of 13), 3 considered themselves to be homosexual and 3 were confused about their sexual orientation.
H B, Lacey, R, Roberts
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The Sexual Assault Index

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1988
This is the expanded text of a paper presented at a scientific meeting of the Forensic Science Society held at York, on 25 July 1987.
D F, Higgs, G M, Willott
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Sexual assault patterns

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1990
The numbers and types of all sexual offences examined at the Metropolitan Police Forensic Science Laboratory during the years 1978-1986 are presented. The largest number of sexual assaults took place during the month of August; they were mainly intra-racial and between adults of 18 to 30 years of age.
S M, Keating   +3 more
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Sexual Assault in a Prison

Psychological Reports, 1979
The fact that only 12 of 1100 inmates were identified by staff as having sexually assaulted other inmates over a 12-mo. period suggests that sexual assault may not be a frequent problem in federal prisons. However, implications regarding the racial compositions of the assaulters and victims noted in the present study may represent a problem more in ...
C S, Moss, R E, Hosford, W R, Anderson
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Proving sexual assault

Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2000
The framework provided by therapeutic jurisprudence is used to examine the rules of evidence that govern sexual assault trials. The concern is with the impact of the trial process on the accusing witness. In the first part a personal narrative is used to put the legal rules in context.
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Male sexual assault

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1983
Reported cases of sexual assault in the United States increased 21% from 1974 to 1978. Recent literature discusses the medical, legal, and psychological management of the female sexual assault victim, but little has been written regarding appropriate management of male sexual assault.
L A, Doan, R C, Levy
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Problems with Sexuality after Sexual Assault

Annual Review of Sex Research, 2000
In this article, we review a number of studies on sexual functioning after sexual assault. Among the studies discussed, three different approaches can be distinguished: the descriptive analyses of sexual functioning and sexual problems, the exploration of factors which predict sexual problems, and the study of relationships between sexual problems and ...
Ensink, B.J., Berlo, W.
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Sexual Problems of Sexual Assault Survivors

Women & Health, 1984
Attempts to downplay the sexual component of sexual assault may actually result in an injustice to sexual assault survivors as it may desensitize professionals working with sexual assault survivors to the possible development of sexual problems. Of 371 sexual assault survivors evaluated, more than 40% reported that they were experiencing sexual ...
J V, Becker   +4 more
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Acute Sexual Assault

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2012
Acute sexual assault includes a broad spectrum of nonconsensual sexual activity. Care of victims of acute sexual assault can be challenging, especially given the significant potential psychological and legal ramifications of the event and subsequent medical care and forensic evidence collection.
Cynthia J, Mollen   +2 more
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Rape: Sexual assault

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1980
The Rape Treatment Center at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida, has cared for more than 5,000 victims of sexual assault since January, 1974. Forcible rape is a violent crime, and it is now generally accepted that rapists are sexual deviants. Few of the victims have serious physical injuries, but they all suffer psychological trauma that will ...
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