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Author:  Erin  Bundra, J.D..


Source: Volume 15, Number 04, June/July 2014 , pp.53-56(4)




Sex Offender Law Report

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Abstract: 

Reviews three recent research studies on attitudes toward sex crimes and sex offenders: “The Prevalence of Sexual Assault Against People Who Identify as Gay, Lesbian, or Bisexual in the United States: A Systematic Review” by Emily F. Rothman, Deinera Exner, and Allyson Baughman; and “Peeling the Onion: Domestically Trafficked Minors and Other Sex Work-Involved Youth” by Amber Horning; and “Child Sex Trafficking: Towards an Agent-Centered Approach” by Anthony Marcus, Amber Horning, and Ric Curtis.

Keywords: prevalence rates of five forms of sexual assault against GLB individuals: childhood, adult, lifetime, intimate partner, and hate crime-related sexual assaults; recruitment; disenfranchised minorities; sex workers’ situations and their relationship

Affiliations:  1: Contributing Editor.

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