«Some may not know that the experience they had is actually classified
as sexual victimization.
Not exact matches
Many experience
sexual victimization as part of that enslavement.
Sexual victimization is defined as incidents where, «people sometimes grab, touch, or assault others for sexual reasons in a really offensive way.&
Sexual victimization is defined
as incidents where, «people sometimes grab, touch, or assault others for
sexual reasons in a really offensive way.&
sexual reasons in a really offensive way.»
Unbranded White Woman looks at the positioning of white women
as simultaneously sites of
sexual agency and
as complicit in their objectification and
victimization.
In particular, the complainant had made a refugee claim with one of the reasons to remain in Canada
as being the
victimization arising from the alleged
sexual assault.
Research within clinical populations consistently finds that girls are more often abused than boys, although research focused on the broader population of community youth has not shown such gender differences in rates of physical maltreatment.72 Female offenders typically are abused before their first offense.73 Among girls in the California juvenile justice system, 92 percent report some form of emotional, physical, or
sexual abuse.74 Self - reported
victimization rates among boys in the juvenile justice system are considerably lower, though boys may be more likely than girls to underreport certain forms of abuse.75 Some studies report abuse rates for males between 25 percent and 31 percent, while others report rates of 10 percent for
sexual abuse and 47 percent for physical abuse.76 Closer comparison reveals that delinquent males and females tend to report different types of traumas
as well.
Also, the focus group format may have prohibited discussion of sensitive issues, such
as abuse,
victimization, or
sexual orientation — based discrimination.
Research in this area is focused on understanding factors that contribute to dating violence
victimization and perpetration, the relation between dating violence and
sexual risk behavior,
as well
as developing and testing dating violence prevention interventions.
Discusses different reasons for women to arrive in prison, including substance abuse, physical and
sexual victimization, and hospitalizations for psychological or emotional problems,
as well
as the role of prisons to provide appropriate treatment for women prisoners based on their experiences.
The child - initiated cut - off of the child's relationship with a normal - range and affectionally available parent
as a consequence of the distorted pathogenic parenting practices of a narcissistic / (borderline) parent in which the child is being used by the narcissistic / (borderline) parent in a role - reversal relationship to meet the emotional and psychological needs of the personality disordered parent (i.e., «parental alienation») may represent a trans - generational iteration of child
sexual abuse
victimization that occurred a generation (or two) prior to the current child, but that is continuing to severely distort parent - child relationships through the distorted parenting practices of the narcissistic / (borderline) parent (whose own disordered personalty organization likewise represents the impact of the prior
sexual abuse
victimization).
Self - efficacy, self - determination, and victim blaming
as predictors of adolescent
sexual victimization
A narcissistic / (borderline) parent will induce or elicit false allegations from the child of
sexual abuse
victimization by the other parent
as a means to exploit these child allegations to achieve power over the situation and the other parent.
Using data collected to evaluate the Hawaii Healthy Start Program (same
as Healthy Families America), the study estimated over two 3 - year intervals (during program implementation and over long - term follow - up) whether home visitation beginning after the birth of a child was associated with changes in (1) average rates of mothers» IPV
victimization and perpetration and (2) rates of specific IPV types (physical assault, verbal abuse,
sexual assault, and injury).
The JVQ is a comprehensive instrument designed to screen for a wide range of
victimization events, covering such general areas of concern
as physical assault, property
victimization, child maltreatment, peer and sibling
victimization,
sexual victimization, witnessing violence, and indirect exposure to violence.12 Both surveys asked the same questions about 34 separate
victimization types and collected similar demographic and background information.
This includes physical assault, peer
victimization,
sexual victimization, child abuse and maltreatment,
as well
as witnessing (seeing or hearing) in the home, school, or community.
These consequences pervade all aspects of her life,
as she endures the multitude of serious and long - lasting sequelae such
as potential PTSD, depression, anxiety, vulnerability to recurrent
sexual victimization, substance use, and chronic physical and mental health problems (Astin et al. 1993; Astin et al. 1995; Bergman et al. 1987; Campbell et al. 1995; Cascardi & O» Leary, 1992; Cascardi et al. 1995; Gleason, 1993; Jaffe et al. 1986; Kemp et al. 1991; Kernic et al. 2000; Kernic et al. 2003; Kilpatrick & Acierno, 2003; Koss et al. 2003; McCauley et al. 1995; Orava et al. 1996; Plichta & Weisman, 1995; Saunders, 1994) *.
Several studies have reported that early trauma, and especially childhood
sexual abuse, specifically increases the risk of later hallucinations in both schizophrenia and bipolar patients.69 — 73 On the other hand, insecure attachment appears to be specifically associated with paranoia and not hallucinations.45, 46 Evidence that discrimination or
victimization plays a specific role in the development of paranoid beliefs has emerged from a population survey in the United States and Mexico, 39 from a prospective population - based study in Holland, 32 and from patients» retrospective reports of their experiences of intrusive74, 75 and threatening76 life events (
as noted above, this effect may contribute to the elevated rates of psychosis in immigrant populations).