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- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 contributor B2397719.
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 created "[1974, c1975]".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 date "1974".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 date "[1974, c1975]".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 dateCopyrighted "[1974, c1975]".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 description "The rape victim speaks: Cohn, B. N. Succumbing to rape? Anonymous. When a woman is attacked. Griffin, S. Rape: the all-American crime.--Social aspects of rape victimology: Amir, M. Forcible rape. Kanin, E. J. Selected dyadic aspects of male sex aggression. Schultz, L. G. and DeSavage, J. Rape and rape attitudes on a college campus. Weis, K. and Borges, S. S. Victimology and rape: the case of the legitimate victim.--Legal aspects of rape victimology: Snelling, H. A. What is rape? What is non-consent (in rape)? Hibey, R. A. The trial of a rape case: an advocate's analysis of corraboration [sic] consent, and character. Wood, P. L. The victim in a forcible rape case: a feminist view.--Socio-medico aspects of rape victimization: Enos, W. F., Beyer, J. C. and Mann, G. T. The medical examination of cases of rape. Fox, S. S. and Scherl, D. J. Crisis intervention with rape victims.--The child as a sex victim: Flammang, C. J. Interviewing child victims of sex offenders. Schultz, L. G. The child as a sex victim: socio-legal perspectives. Saperstein, A. Child rape victims and their families. Libai, D. The protection of the child victim of a sexual offense in the criminal justice system.--Policy: Report of District of Columbia task force on rape.--Greer, G. Seduction is a four-letter word.--Suggested reading (p. 396-405)".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 extent "xviii, 405 p.".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 identifier "0398031835".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 issued "1974".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 issued "[1974, c1975]".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 language "eng".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 publisher "Springfield, Ill., Thomas".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 subject "364.1/53".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 subject "HV6558 .S27 1975".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 subject "Rape.".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 subject "Victims of crimes.".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 tableOfContents "The rape victim speaks: Cohn, B. N. Succumbing to rape? Anonymous. When a woman is attacked. Griffin, S. Rape: the all-American crime.--Social aspects of rape victimology: Amir, M. Forcible rape. Kanin, E. J. Selected dyadic aspects of male sex aggression. Schultz, L. G. and DeSavage, J. Rape and rape attitudes on a college campus. Weis, K. and Borges, S. S. Victimology and rape: the case of the legitimate victim.--Legal aspects of rape victimology: Snelling, H. A. What is rape? What is non-consent (in rape)? Hibey, R. A. The trial of a rape case: an advocate's analysis of corraboration [sic] consent, and character. Wood, P. L. The victim in a forcible rape case: a feminist view.--Socio-medico aspects of rape victimization: Enos, W. F., Beyer, J. C. and Mann, G. T. The medical examination of cases of rape. Fox, S. S. and Scherl, D. J. Crisis intervention with rape victims.--The child as a sex victim: Flammang, C. J. Interviewing child victims of sex offenders. Schultz, L. G. The child as a sex victim: socio-legal perspectives. Saperstein, A. Child rape victims and their families. Libai, D. The protection of the child victim of a sexual offense in the criminal justice system.--Policy: Report of District of Columbia task force on rape.--Greer, G. Seduction is a four-letter word.--Suggested reading (p. 396-405)".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 title "Rape victimology, edited by LeRoy G. Schultz.".
- 74008082%2F%2Fr91 type "text".