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The evaluation of a university-based acquaintance rape prevention program.
(1997)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of one such prevention program. One hundred and eighty male students from a large midwestern university were divided into two groups (dormitory & ROTC) and were ...
Decision-making in child abuse and neglect: The impact of clinician characteristics on potential reporting behaviors.
(2006)
The purpose of this study was to further clarify the impact of clinician characteristics on child abuse and neglect reporting decisions. Examined characteristics included personal attributes, training, length of practice, ...
Evaluating theories of sexual violence using rape offenses in the National Crime Victimization Survey and the National Incident Based Reporting System.
(2007)
Indiscriminate selection suggests, as some feminist theorists have posited, that the young age distribution is due to routine activities and offenders will select victims only in accordance with convenience and opportunity, ...
Failure to protect: An analysis of variables in a sample of hospital-referred child abuse and neglect cases.
(1999)
The sample consisted of 805 children presenting at Children's Hospital of Oklahoma (CHO), a large urban children's hospital, affiliated with the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and serving children from across ...
Working alliance and readiness to change in incarcerated sex offenders.
(1999)
This study measured the effect of treatment alliance on Readiness to Change, utilizing the Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) (Horvath & Greenberg, 1989) and the University of Rhode Island Change Assessment Inventory (URICA) ...