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  • ART : 26838 : Not available for external loan
    Hyperarousal symptoms linger after successful PTSD treatment in active duty military
    English
    20231100
    American Psychological Association
    United States | PTSD therapy | military personnel, male | treatment outcome | cognitive processing therapy | evidence-based practice | symptoms | arousal | resistance (psychology) | civilian population | comparison | combat exposure | psychometrics | PTSD Symptom Scale-Interview | Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Checklist for DSM-5 | startle reflex | insomnia | hypervigilance | irritable mood
    Psychological trauma: theory, research, practice, and policy ; vol. 15, no. 8
  • ART : 26593 : Not available for external loan
    A ‘most astonishing’ circumstance : the survival of Jewish POWs in German war captivity during the second world war
    English
    20210600
    Sage
    Germany | prisoners of war, male | survival | Jews | World War 2 | prisoner treatment | Americans | British | French | military personnel, male | Geneva Conventions (1949) | state compliance | motivation | protective factors | mortality | statistical information | discrimination | harassment | persecution | forced labour | medical doctors victimisation | antisemitism | military personnel characteristics | civilian population | comparison
    Social and legal studies ; vol. 30, no. 3
  • ART : 28590 : Not available for external loan
    Probable post-traumatic stress disorder and harmful alcohol use among male members of the British Police Forces and the British Armed Forces : a comparative study
    English
    20210325
    Taylor and Francis
    United Kingdom | police personnel, male | military personnel, male | traumatic exposure | PTSD | comorbidity | alcohol drinking | occupational exposure | occupational stress | risk factors | smoking | mental health | psychometrics | Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) | Trauma Screening Questionnaire | PTSD Checklist-Civilian Version
    European journal of psychotraumatology ; vol. 12, no. 1
  • ART : 25558 : Not available for external loan
    The masculine logic of DDR and SSR in the Rwanda Defence Force
    English
    20190800
    Sage
    Rwanda | armed forces | feminism | government policy | discourse analysis | politics | gender roles | masculinities | military personnel, female | military personnel, male | postconflict situations | demobilisation | military reform | gender aspects
    Security dialogue ; vol. 50, no. 4
  • ART : 24632 : Not available for external loan
    'I was there” and “it happened to me' : an exploratory study of killing as an adventure narrative in the accounts of soldiers and police officers
    English
    20190700
    Sage
    universal | killings | violence | attitude | perpetrators, male | military personnel, male | police personnel, male | discourse | military subculture | determinants of perpetration | policing | warfare | war criminals | dehumanisation | perception of the enemy | power | adaptation | attitude to death | masculinities
    Armed forces and society ; vol. 45, no. 3
  • ART : 24537 : Not available for external loan
    Rape as a practice of war : toward a typology of political violence
    English
    20181200
    Sage
    universal | rape | armed conflict | warfare | classification | determinants | risk factors | political violence | rape victims, female | politics | command responsibility | military personnel, male | training | socialisation | group processes | institutional aspects | social control | motivation | criminal behaviour
    Politics and society ; vol. 46, no. 4
  • ART : 24999 : Not available for external loan
    Protean masculinity, hegemonic masculinity : soldiers in the Third Reich
    English
    20180900
    Cambridge University Press
    Germany | World War 2 | group processes | esprit de corps | role expectations | stereotyping | case studies | mass killings | war criminals | determinants of perpetration | interpersonal relations | emotions | self concept | gender roles | aggression | masculinities | military personnel, male | Nazism
    Central European history ; vol. 51, special issue 3
  • ART : 21725 : Not available for external loan
    Collective sexual violence in Bosnia and Sierra Leone : a comparative case study analysis
    English
    20170800
    Sage
    Bosnia and Herzegovina | Sierra Leone | armed conflict | rape | sexual abuse | war crimes | cross-cultural comparison | determinants | perpetrators | criminal behaviour | contextual analysis | group processes | motivation | criminology | military personnel, male | men
    International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology ; vol. 61, no. 10
  • MON : 2019.007 : Not available for external loan
    Ordinary men : reserve police battalion 101 and the final solution in Poland
    20170000
    Harper Perennial
    978-0-06-216790-3
    Poland | USSR | Germany | World War 2 | Germans | Ordnungspolizei (Ordpo) | police personnel, male | Treblinka extermination camp | Holocaust | Jews | deportation | policing | military personnel, male | perpetrators | mass killings | determinants of perpetration
  • ART : 23026 : Not available for external loan
    Soldier loses manhood after torture at barracks
    English
    20161227
    Monitor Publications Limited
    Uganda | Somalia | peacekeeping forces | handcuffing | erectile dysfunction | effects | genital injuries | withholding treatment | genitalia, male | weight hanging [torture method] | suspension [torture method] | military personnel, male | humiliation | detention | criminal justice | torture methods | torture | interrogation | cases
    Daily Monitor
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