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Rape victims

Nursing Standard, 1987
In Nursing Standard (week ending November 7) Police Chief Medical Officer, David McLay is quoted as saying that hospitals are not the ideal place for the examination of rape victims. I assume therefore that he is advocating examination on police premises.
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Profiles of non‐victims, escaped victims, continuing victims and new victims of school bullying

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
Background: Victims of school bullying are known to be at risk in peer relationships and to sometimes use ineffective coping strategies, but little previous research has examined differences among escaped victims, continuing victims and new victims.
Smith, PK   +4 more
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Victimization, Victims' Needs, and Empowerment in Victim Offender Mediation

International Review of Victimology, 2010
This exploratory qualitative study examined victims' experiences in a Victim Offender Mediation (VOM). The focus was on the needs of the victims and to what extent the needs were met through VOM. In addition to prolonged observations, we conducted 34 interviews with VOM participants from four completed VOM cases that were processed in one mid-sized ...
Jung Jin Choi   +2 more
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Forgotten victims

Nursing Standard, 2008
A resolution at next week's RCN congress calls for a campaign to improve the mental health care of ex-services personnel.
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Past victim, future victim?

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2002
To effectively reduce and prevent workplace violence, nurse managers can offer training sessions that include assessing risk for past and current victimization.
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Disaster Victim Identification

Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, 2006
In the event of any mass fatality incident, despite the cause, disaster victim identification must be undertaken; the humanitarian and legal responsibility for this falls on the forensic community. Mass fatality incidents can be natural (e.g., tsunamis, earthquakes, hurricanes), accidental (e.g., building collapse, ship sinking) or can occur as a ...
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VICTIM

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1985
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Victims and victimization

2020
Eamonn Carrabine   +9 more
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Deviants: Victims or victimizers?

Journal of Criminal Justice, 1985
Joseph W. Schneider   +2 more
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