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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Social issues > Violence in society > Sexual abuse
Lock your windows. Lock your door. And don't look outside...At the
local university a series of incidents is raising alarm. Someone is
breaking into students bedrooms through the windows. But things get
even more serious when a corpse is discovered on the outskirts of
town. DI Charley Mann, dealing with her own problems, is drafted in
to investigate. At first there doesn't seem to be a connection, but
Charley suspects otherwise. Following the evidence draws Charley
into a web of shady local characters struggling at the margins. It
seems the break-ins are no random event. Worse, more lives are at
stake. On her own, and facing a stand off, Charley will have to
find a way through. It's either that, or more people will die... An
extraordinary crime thriller from the UK's leading police storyline
consultants for major TV series, this is a deeply researched and
nail-biting novel. Perfect for fans of Unforgotten, Happy Valley
and Mark Billingham.
Much has already been published to better understand the problems
associated with human trafficking such as why it occurs, where it
occurs, and the horrendous tolls it takes on individuals and
society. However, further study on the latest innovative ideas,
research, and real-world efforts towards the detection and
prevention of human trafficking analysis as well consideration of
the success or failure of the current approaches is required in
order to understand the necessary future improvements and how to
best achieve them. Paths to the Prevention and Detection of Human
Trafficking presents innovative and potentially transformational
concepts and research results that discuss current, or developing,
approaches that address the identification, reporting, and
prevention of human trafficking, including important identified
enablers of trafficking. Covering a range of topics such as machine
learning and child exploitation, this reference work is ideal for
policymakers, government officials, hospital administrators,
researchers, academicians, scholars, practitioners, instructors,
and students.
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Grafting
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Amy Lundquist
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A brave, beautifully told story of an Afro-American teen dealing
with colourism, racism and bullying - but given hope by the power
of an inspirational and kind teacher. Maleeka suffers every day
from the taunts of the other kids in her class. If they're not
getting at her about her homemade clothes or her good grades, it's
about her dark, black skin. When a new teacher, whose face is
blotched with a startling white patch, starts at their school,
Maleeka can see there is bound to be trouble for her too. But the
new teacher's attitude surprises Maleeka. Miss Saunders loves the
skin she's in. Can Maleeka learn to do the same? Features a new
introduction by New York Times bestselling author Jason Reynolds. A
powerful, unflinching and hopeful story that redefined young adult
literature by presenting characters, voices, and real world
experiences that had not been fully seen before See Sharon G.
Flake's The Life I'm in if you liked this!
This completely updated second edition provides essential
information to psychologists conducting evidence-based forensic
consultation and other professionals who deal with sexual
harassment cases in the era of #MeToo. The book skillfully
integrates relevant research with current case law, presenting a
method for comprehensively evaluating sexual harassment claims and
providing a science-based approach to causation and credibility.
Authors William E. Foote and Jane Goodman-Delahunty acquaint
readers with clinical and social scientific literature on sexual
harassment and apply it to issues that psychologists must consider
in preparing ethically sound and well-substantiated forensic
reports and testimony. The second edition is a valuable resource
for all professionals working with sexual harassment cases,
including psychologists, psychiatrists, lawyers, judges, and human
resource professionals. Experienced forensic professionals will
learn about the newest developments and most recent research in
their field, while novice evaluators are provided with a tested
framework fully grounded in research and sound practice. The book
will help human resources professionals understand how people's
reactions in the workplace may result in harassment, and legal
professionals will benefit from the summary of research on the
scientific and factual bases for forensic evaluation of sexual
harassment plaintiffs.
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Free to Dance
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Tracey Jerald; Cover design or artwork by Amy Queau
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Defining Sexual Misconduct investigates shifts in media coverage of
sexual violence and details significant changes in public discourse
about sexual harm. In 2015, the New York Times ran just a single
headline with the term "sexual misconduct." Three years later, it
ran scores of such headlines, averaging more than one per week, and
expanded coverage across other media organizations followed. This
shift in coverage is reflective of significant changes in public
discourse about sexual harm helping to hold some perpetrators
accountable for their behaviour and paved the path for #MeToo and
related movements against sexual abuse and harm to receive national
and global attention. In Defining Sexual Misconduct, Stacey Hannem
and Christopher Schneider trace contemporary shifts in power in
relation to the increased recognition and censure of sexual
misconduct and the ways in which the shifting social landscape is
communicated in the coverage of sexual misconduct in media. Hannem
and Schneider also examine the contemporary dynamics of public
accusations and their relationship to more formal criminal justice
processes, as well as the implications for the stigmatization of
alleged abusers and public response to alleged victims. Since
behaviours categorized as sexual misconduct may not all be defined
as crimes, or punishable through legal means, social censure and
cancel culture often stand as proxy forms of punishment, and the
authors reflect on what the pursuit of justice might look like in
this extra-legal context.
Volume 1 of the Child Maltreatment Assessment focuses on supplying
the reader with the skills to identify and respond to the physical
indicators of child maltreatment. With its inclusion of 17 case
studies and dozens of high-quality images, this assessment serves
to help readers differentiate between abusive and nonabusive
injuries. Chapters include topics pertaining to different forms of
physical abuse, such as skeletal injuries, abusive head trauma, and
how to respond to pediatric poisoning cases. By seeing examples of
abusive scenarios and injuries they may encounter in the field,
professionals and students alike will be better prepared to respond
to cases of maltreatment in the future. Each workbook in the Child
Maltreatment Assessment series will also feature both a test
section and photographic atlas at the back of the book. Using this
assessment, the reader can review and apply the knowledge they have
gained from the chapters within, making this text ideal for
self-study or classroom settings. The photographic atlas will
contain an additional 80 high-quality images with accompanying case
histories.
Volume 2 of the Child Maltreatment Assessment serves to help
readers identify and interpret sexual, emotional, and psychological
forms of abuse in children by providing chapters on the topics of
sexual abuse, neglect and abandonment, torture, and more. While
sexual abuse typically has some physical indicators, many cases of
emotional and psychological abuse do not. By providing detailed
examples and descriptions of abusive scenarios and injuries that
readers may encounter in the field, this workbook aims to better
prepare experienced professionals and students alike. This
assessment is supplemented with 16 case studies and dozens of
full-color clinical images, guiding readers through the potential
indicators of sexual, emotional, or psychological abuse, better
preparing them to respond to cases of maltreatment in the future.
Each workbook in the Child Maltreatment Assessment series will also
feature both a test section and photographic atlas at the back of
the book. Using this assessment, the reader can review and apply
the knowledge they have gained from the chapters within, making
this text ideal for self-study or classroom settings. The
photographic atlas will contain an additional 80 high-quality
images with accompanying case histories.
A shocking true story that reveals how one woman was tormented to
the very depths of despair by her husband through coercive control
and continual physical and sexual abuse. When Hannah Morgan first
met Matt, she was completely swept off her feet. He offered her the
love and security she'd always craved, but once they'd married,
Matt's behaviour suddenly changed. His aggression escalated and
before long Hannah was living under his complete control. Cut off
from her friends and family, she was subjected to a torrent of
mental, physical and sexual abuse from which there was no escape.
When Hannah was forced to sell her body, she clung to the final
fragment of strength she had left until a chance of escape
presented itself... but was it worth the risk? Nowhere to Hide is
the shocking true story of how one woman lost everything but defied
the odds to survive.
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