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Title Handbook on the study of multiple perpetrator rape : a multidisciplinary response to an international problem / edited by Miranda A.H. Horvath and Jessica Woodhams.
Publication Info London : Routledge, 2013.



Descript 368 p. : ill.
Contents Foreword, Liz Kelly , 1. Introduction, Jessica Woodhams & Miranda A.H. Horvath , 2. Multiple Perpetrator Rape as an international phenomenon, Teresa da Silva, Leigh Harkins & Jessica Woodhams, 3. Masculinity, status and power: Implicit messages in Western media discourse on high-profile multiple perpetrator rape cases, Karen Franklin , 4. Variations in Multiple Perpetrator Rape characteristics relative to group size: Comparing duo and larger group MPR offences, Mackenzie Lambine , 5. Group sexual offending: Comparing adolescent female with adolescent male offenders, Jan Hendriks, Miriam Wijkman & Catrien Bijleveld , 6. Busting the 'Gang-Rape' myth: Girls' victimisation and agency in gang-associated rape and peer-on-peer exploitation, Carlene Firmin, 7. Streamlining: understanding gang rape in South Africa, Rachel Jewkes & Yandisa Sikweyiya , 8. Multiple Perpetrator Rape during war, Elisabeth J. Wood , 9. Leadership and role-taking in Multiple Perpetrator Rape, Louise Porter , 10. Aggression and violence in Multiple Perpetrator Rape, Jessica Woodhams , 11. Multiple Perpetrator Rape victimization: How it differs and why it matters, Sarah E. Ullman , 12. Multiple Perpetrator Rape in the courtroom, Miranda A.H. Horvath & Jacqueline Gray , 13. Issues concerning treatment of adolescent Multiple Perpetrator Rape offenders, Talia Etgar , 14. Girls and gangs: Preventing Multiple Perpetrator Rape, James A. Densley, Allen Davis and Nick Mason , 15. Conclusion, Miranda A.H. Horvath & Jessica Woodhams .
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781136184857 (e-book)
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Series Issues in forensic psychology
Issues in forensic psychology.
Subject Gang rape.
Sex crimes.
Sex offenders.
Alt author Horvath, Miranda.
Woodhams, Jessica.
Descript 368 p. : ill.
Contents Foreword, Liz Kelly , 1. Introduction, Jessica Woodhams & Miranda A.H. Horvath , 2. Multiple Perpetrator Rape as an international phenomenon, Teresa da Silva, Leigh Harkins & Jessica Woodhams, 3. Masculinity, status and power: Implicit messages in Western media discourse on high-profile multiple perpetrator rape cases, Karen Franklin , 4. Variations in Multiple Perpetrator Rape characteristics relative to group size: Comparing duo and larger group MPR offences, Mackenzie Lambine , 5. Group sexual offending: Comparing adolescent female with adolescent male offenders, Jan Hendriks, Miriam Wijkman & Catrien Bijleveld , 6. Busting the 'Gang-Rape' myth: Girls' victimisation and agency in gang-associated rape and peer-on-peer exploitation, Carlene Firmin, 7. Streamlining: understanding gang rape in South Africa, Rachel Jewkes & Yandisa Sikweyiya , 8. Multiple Perpetrator Rape during war, Elisabeth J. Wood , 9. Leadership and role-taking in Multiple Perpetrator Rape, Louise Porter , 10. Aggression and violence in Multiple Perpetrator Rape, Jessica Woodhams , 11. Multiple Perpetrator Rape victimization: How it differs and why it matters, Sarah E. Ullman , 12. Multiple Perpetrator Rape in the courtroom, Miranda A.H. Horvath & Jacqueline Gray , 13. Issues concerning treatment of adolescent Multiple Perpetrator Rape offenders, Talia Etgar , 14. Girls and gangs: Preventing Multiple Perpetrator Rape, James A. Densley, Allen Davis and Nick Mason , 15. Conclusion, Miranda A.H. Horvath & Jessica Woodhams .
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781136184857 (e-book)
Series Issues in forensic psychology
Issues in forensic psychology.
Subject Gang rape.
Sex crimes.
Sex offenders.
Alt author Horvath, Miranda.
Woodhams, Jessica.

Subject Gang rape.
Sex crimes.
Sex offenders.
Descript 368 p. : ill.
Contents Foreword, Liz Kelly , 1. Introduction, Jessica Woodhams & Miranda A.H. Horvath , 2. Multiple Perpetrator Rape as an international phenomenon, Teresa da Silva, Leigh Harkins & Jessica Woodhams, 3. Masculinity, status and power: Implicit messages in Western media discourse on high-profile multiple perpetrator rape cases, Karen Franklin , 4. Variations in Multiple Perpetrator Rape characteristics relative to group size: Comparing duo and larger group MPR offences, Mackenzie Lambine , 5. Group sexual offending: Comparing adolescent female with adolescent male offenders, Jan Hendriks, Miriam Wijkman & Catrien Bijleveld , 6. Busting the 'Gang-Rape' myth: Girls' victimisation and agency in gang-associated rape and peer-on-peer exploitation, Carlene Firmin, 7. Streamlining: understanding gang rape in South Africa, Rachel Jewkes & Yandisa Sikweyiya , 8. Multiple Perpetrator Rape during war, Elisabeth J. Wood , 9. Leadership and role-taking in Multiple Perpetrator Rape, Louise Porter , 10. Aggression and violence in Multiple Perpetrator Rape, Jessica Woodhams , 11. Multiple Perpetrator Rape victimization: How it differs and why it matters, Sarah E. Ullman , 12. Multiple Perpetrator Rape in the courtroom, Miranda A.H. Horvath & Jacqueline Gray , 13. Issues concerning treatment of adolescent Multiple Perpetrator Rape offenders, Talia Etgar , 14. Girls and gangs: Preventing Multiple Perpetrator Rape, James A. Densley, Allen Davis and Nick Mason , 15. Conclusion, Miranda A.H. Horvath & Jessica Woodhams .
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Horvath, Miranda.
Woodhams, Jessica.
ISBN 9781136184857 (e-book)

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