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  • ART : 28381 : Not available for external loan
    Violence against women during COVID-19 pandemic
    English
    20220700
    Sage
    Lebanon | prevalence of violence | Muslims | religion | risk factors | communicable disease control adverse effects | lockdowns effects | self-esteem | self concept | psychological stress | depression | anxiety | determinants of violence | domestic violence epidemiology | violence against women epidemiology | pandemic effects
    Journal of interpersonal violence ; vol. 37, no. 13-14
  • ART : 27782 : Not available for external loan
    Characteristics and impacts of sexual violence against men and boys in conflict and displacement : a multicountry exploratory study
    English
    20220500
    Sage
    gender-based violence | burning [torture method] | forced intercourse with corpses | humiliation | forced nudity | anal canal | foreign body insertion | death from torture | family members | non state agents | amputation, punitive | shame | self disclosure | attitude to victims | focus groups | data collection | war victims, male | postmigration aspects | premigration aspects | flight | refugee camps | victim services accessibility | prejudice | aid policy | communication barriers | missing data | sexual slavery | torture methods | definitions | sexual exploitation | research needs | family | social effects | psychological effects | physical effects | long-term effects | transgender persons | victim characteristics | homosexuals, male | rape victims, male, adolescent | rape victims, male, child | refugees, adolescent | refugees, child | refugees, male | perpetrator characteristics | police personnel | prison personnel | state agents | agents responsible for violations | border guards | rural areas | prisons | prisoners, male | exposure to violence | genitalia, male | physical violence | prevalence of violence | cross-national analysis | child abuse | torture victims, male | rape victims, male | sexual torture | rape | sexual abuse | warfare | men as victims | Bangladesh | Italy | Kenya | South Sudan | Somalia | Myanmar | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | Libya
    Journal of interpersonal violence ; vol. 37, no. 9-10
  • ART : 26439 : Not available for external loan
    A systematic review of corporal punishment in schools : global prevalence and correlates
    English
    20220100
    Sage
    19800000-20170700 | corporal punishment | child abuse | schools | risk factors | protective factors | prevalence of violence | psychological effects | review | cross-sectional studies | child behaviour | educational status | mental health status | sex factors | children, male | race | exposure to violence | domestic violence | disabled persons | Blacks, child, male | Africans, child, male | Americans, child, male | disciplinary procedures | mental health personnel's role | mental health services accessibility | community mental health services | wounds and injuries | physical effects | violence prevention | research needs | social capital | poverty | socioeconomic factors | attitude of teachers | universal | Africa | United States
    Trauma, violence and abuse ; vol. 23, no. 1
  • ART : 30267 : Not available for external loan
    Police soldiers, elite squads, and militia : militarized masculinities and public security discourses in Rio de Janeiro (1995–2018)
    English
    20220100
    Taylor and Francis
    war on crime | drug dealing | discourse analysis | human security | urban areas | gender aspects | masculinities | militarism | Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) | policing | police personnel representation | human rights-based approaches | governance | authoritarianism | human rights violations | violence representation | prevalence of violence | racism | violence justifiability | state violence | Brazil
    International feminist journal of politics ; vol. 24, no. 1
  • ART : 31324 : Not available for external loan
    Sexual violence against men in contemporary warfare
    English
    20220000
    Oxford University
    gender-based violence | international criminal justice | prevalence of violence | ethnicity | attitude to victims | sexual torture | gender roles | homophobia | genital mutilation effects | feminity | masculinities | sex factors | rape effects | rape victims, male | rape | sexual violence | men as victims | warfare | universal
    Gender and international criminal law / Indira Rosenthal, Valerie Oosterveld, Susana SáCouto (eds.) - ISBN: 9780198871583
  • ART : 26374 : Not available for external loan
    Inmate-on-inmate prison violence in Chile : the importance of the institutional context and proper supervision
    English
    20211200
    Sage
    Chile | universal | prisoner violence | physical violence | collective violence | aggression | prevalence of violence | risk factors of violence | prisons, private | prisoner-personnel ratio | crime rate | criminal behaviour | prison conditions | prisoner transfer | determinants of violence | review [publication type] | institutional aspects | prisoner statistics | prison subculture | prisoner-personnel relations | age factors | crimes | prisoner abuse | psychological violence | sexual abuse
    Journal of interpersonal violence ; vol. 36, no. 23-24
  • ART : 30066 : Not available for external loan
    Which factors are associated with adolescent reports of experiencing various forms of abuse at the family level in post-conflict Northern Uganda?
    English
    20211100
    Sage
    Uganda | child abuse epidemiology | psychometrics | International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect-Child Abuse Screening Tool-Child Version | Child Beliefs Supporting Aggression Scale | Parental Responses to Child Misbehavior Tool | Caregiver Knowledge of Child Protection Laws Measure | Past-Month Harsh Child Disciplinary Practices Scale | Alabama Parenting Questionnaire (APQ) | Multidimensional Students' Life Satisfaction Scale | Parental Stress Scale | personal characteristics | age factors | disciplinary measures | sex factors | multiple traumatic events | sexual abuse | emotional abuse | physical abuse | personal satisfaction | well-being | attitude to violence | prevalence of violence | risk factors | domestic violence epidemiology | postconflict situations | developing countries
    Journal of interpersonal violence ; vol. 36, no. 21-22
  • ART : 28698 : Not available for external loan
    Domestic violence against women in urban slums of Bangladesh : a cross-sectional survey
    English
    20210500
    Sage
    Bangladesh | domestic violence epidemiology | prevalence of violence | urban areas | poverty areas | cross-sectional study [publication type] | risk factors | battered women | physical violence | self disclosure | violence effects | violence methods | beatings classification | violence against women
    Journal of interpersonal violence ; vol. 36, no. 9-10
  • ART : 28699 : Not available for external loan
    Violence against female adolescents in low- and middle-income countries : evidence from 36 national household surveys
    English
    20210500
    Sage
    Azerbaijan | Zimbabwe | Zambia | Ukraine | Uganda | Timor-Leste | Tajikistan | Sierra Leone | Sao Tome and Principe | Rwanda | Philippines | Peru | Pakistan | Nigeria | Nepal | Namibia | Mozambique | Moldova, Republic of | Mali | Kyrgyzstan | Kenya | Jordan | India | Honduras | Haiti | Ghana | Gabon | Egypt | Dominican Republic | Cote d'Ivoire | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | Comoros | Colombia | Cameroon | Burkina Faso | Bolivia | violence against women prevalence | protective factors | educational status | sexual abuse | domestic violence | prevalence of violence | socioeconomic factors | risk factors of violence | developing countries | adolescents, female
    Journal of interpersonal violence ; vol. 36, no. 9-10
  • ART : 27802 : Not available for external loan
    A latent variable approach to measuring wartime sexual violence
    English
    20201100
    Sage
    universal | warfare | research methodology | rape | sexual abuse | violence measurement | prevalence of violence | data sources | indicators | self disclosure | data collection | missing data | overreporting | bias | statistical models
    Journal of peace research ; vol. 57, no. 6
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