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From the Literature: Rape Myths; Teen Relationship Abuse; Child Sex Trafficking; Inhibition Control  


Author:  Stacy Calhoun.


Source: Volume 22, Number 01, December/January 2021 , pp.5-7(3)




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Abstract: 

Our regular survey of the research literature summarizes and reviews “Supporting Survivors: The Roles of Rape Myths and Feminism in University Resident Assistants’ Response to Sexual Assault Disclosure Scenarios” by Kathryn Holland, Amber Gustafson, Lilia Cortina, and Allison Cipriano, published in 82(3-4) Sex Roles 206-18 (2020); “Preventing Teen Relationship Abuse and Sexual Assault Through Bystander Training: Intervention Outcomes for School Personnel” by Katie Edwards, Stephanie Sessarego, Kimberly Mitchell, Hong Chang, Emily Waterman, and Victoria Banyard, published in 65(1-2) Am. J. Community Psychology 160-72 (2020); “Exploring Relationships as Mediators of Treatment Outcomes Among Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth” by Monica Landers, Melissa Johnson, Mary Armstrong, Kimberly McGrath, and Norin Dollard, published in 100 (1) Child Abuse & Neglect 1-11 (2020); and “Inhibitory Control in Sexually Coercive Men: Behavioral Insights Using a Stop-Signal Task With Neutral, Emotional, and Erotic Stimuli,” by Fannie Carrier Emond, Kevin Nolet, Lucien Rochat, Joanne-Lucine Rouleau, and Jean Gagnon, published in 32(3) Sexual Abuse 301-19 (2020).

Keywords: Rape Myths; Bystander Training; Teen Relationship Abuse; Child Sex Trafficking; Inhibitory Control

Affiliations:  1: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs.

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