American Perceptions of Sexual Violence: A FrameWorks Research Report
... This report documents the incredible strides that advocates who have been working on the issue of sexual violence have made in the last 30 years regarding public perceptions of sexual violence. All of the members of the public we interviewed recognized several forms of sexual violence as punishable, ...
... This report documents the incredible strides that advocates who have been working on the issue of sexual violence have made in the last 30 years regarding public perceptions of sexual violence. All of the members of the public we interviewed recognized several forms of sexual violence as punishable, ...
Process Addictions - Florida Mental Health Counselors Association
... behavior – sometimes called a natural reward – despite any negative consequences to the person's physical, mental, social, and/or financial well-being. Behavior persisting in spite of these consequences can be taken as a sign of addiction. Stein, D.J., Hollander, E., Rothbaum, B.O. (2009). Textbook ...
... behavior – sometimes called a natural reward – despite any negative consequences to the person's physical, mental, social, and/or financial well-being. Behavior persisting in spite of these consequences can be taken as a sign of addiction. Stein, D.J., Hollander, E., Rothbaum, B.O. (2009). Textbook ...
Rape Culture in Ancient Rome - Digital Commons @ Connecticut
... rape.15 It situates acts of sexual violence within the same legal language of other, less controversial, violent crimes. Thus though the terms are similar, sexual assault is often a less controversial ...
... rape.15 It situates acts of sexual violence within the same legal language of other, less controversial, violent crimes. Thus though the terms are similar, sexual assault is often a less controversial ...
Intimacy, Confidentiality, and Power: Kiss and Tell as a Feminist
... Concerning Toleration,33 in which he argued for the rights of privacy in relation to religious freedom; this adhered only to the male heads of the household in their relations with each other, and not to their subservient women members.34 In more recent times, it is questionable whether women are tr ...
... Concerning Toleration,33 in which he argued for the rights of privacy in relation to religious freedom; this adhered only to the male heads of the household in their relations with each other, and not to their subservient women members.34 In more recent times, it is questionable whether women are tr ...
Worldwide, millions of women and girls live in sexual slavery
... The U.S. Senate recently passed a resolution to make January 11 a National Day of Human Trafficking Awareness. In every country throughout the world—including the United States—women and girls are trafficked and enslaved for sex. They are someone’s mother, daughter, sister, friend—hidden behind lock ...
... The U.S. Senate recently passed a resolution to make January 11 a National Day of Human Trafficking Awareness. In every country throughout the world—including the United States—women and girls are trafficked and enslaved for sex. They are someone’s mother, daughter, sister, friend—hidden behind lock ...
Sexual violence and mental health: Findings from practitioners
... Violence Advocate) differed from that of a generic ISVA. The conclusion was that survivors of sexual violence who experience mental ill-health present with more complex needs than the service users who do not have the additional mental health problems. As such, this group of service users need more ...
... Violence Advocate) differed from that of a generic ISVA. The conclusion was that survivors of sexual violence who experience mental ill-health present with more complex needs than the service users who do not have the additional mental health problems. As such, this group of service users need more ...
- Northumbria Research Link
... suggests “territories are the products of social practices and processes”, we can see red light landscapes as coming into being through their continued use, in large part through the presence of sex workers and their resistance to interventions. Spaces of sex work are also identifiable through what ...
... suggests “territories are the products of social practices and processes”, we can see red light landscapes as coming into being through their continued use, in large part through the presence of sex workers and their resistance to interventions. Spaces of sex work are also identifiable through what ...
sex differences in the topics of bathroom graffiti
... relatively private locations, such as public bathrooms. However, most reports have been sociological or descriptive in nature, and none have seemingly examined Canadian bathrooms. Given that graffiti have existed throughout human history and is readily apparent across cultures, we propose that an ev ...
... relatively private locations, such as public bathrooms. However, most reports have been sociological or descriptive in nature, and none have seemingly examined Canadian bathrooms. Given that graffiti have existed throughout human history and is readily apparent across cultures, we propose that an ev ...
The Ape That Thought It Was a Peacock: Does Evolutionary
... pair bonding if they failed in this strategy, whereas women evolved to be choosier than men about their sexual partners, and to favor long-term pair bonds with men who helped provide for their offspring. Men court women and compete with one another to gain sexual access to as many women as possible. ...
... pair bonding if they failed in this strategy, whereas women evolved to be choosier than men about their sexual partners, and to favor long-term pair bonds with men who helped provide for their offspring. Men court women and compete with one another to gain sexual access to as many women as possible. ...
THE TROBRIANDIzATION OF THE WESTERN WORLD:
... be tolerated as long as they did not ‘infect’ others. He was always, however, a staunch supporter of marriage and the nuclear family, which he took to be universal institutions. Malinowski also knew the birth control advocate Marie Stopes. In the late 1910s she had published several books on marriag ...
... be tolerated as long as they did not ‘infect’ others. He was always, however, a staunch supporter of marriage and the nuclear family, which he took to be universal institutions. Malinowski also knew the birth control advocate Marie Stopes. In the late 1910s she had published several books on marriag ...
BJU Int - Wiley Online Library
... 1 for better than usual, 2 for excellent; 3Self-diagnosed primary PE; 4Patients with self-diagnosed primary and secondary PE; 5Level of satisfaction defined using a linear scale pf 1–10, as bad (1–4), regular (5,6), good (7), great (8,9) or excellent (10); 6Men, 2/29 retarded ejaculation, 2/29 loss ...
... 1 for better than usual, 2 for excellent; 3Self-diagnosed primary PE; 4Patients with self-diagnosed primary and secondary PE; 5Level of satisfaction defined using a linear scale pf 1–10, as bad (1–4), regular (5,6), good (7), great (8,9) or excellent (10); 6Men, 2/29 retarded ejaculation, 2/29 loss ...
Ape That Thought It Was a Peacock
... pair bonding if they failed in this strategy, whereas women evolved to be choosier than men about their sexual partners, and to favor long-term pair bonds with men who helped provide for their offspring. Men court women and compete with one another to gain sexual access to as many women as possible. ...
... pair bonding if they failed in this strategy, whereas women evolved to be choosier than men about their sexual partners, and to favor long-term pair bonds with men who helped provide for their offspring. Men court women and compete with one another to gain sexual access to as many women as possible. ...
Guidelines and Literature Review for
... Psychologists working in the Charing Cross Gender Reassignment Clinic, Educational Psychologists and Forensic Psychologists. I thank these individuals for their drive, lively discussion and belief in the guidance: Meg Barker, Darren Langdridge, Catherine Butler, Stuart Gibson, Penny Lenihan, Roshan ...
... Psychologists working in the Charing Cross Gender Reassignment Clinic, Educational Psychologists and Forensic Psychologists. I thank these individuals for their drive, lively discussion and belief in the guidance: Meg Barker, Darren Langdridge, Catherine Butler, Stuart Gibson, Penny Lenihan, Roshan ...
Reconstructing Custom: The politics of homophobia in Vanuatu
... domestic violence between two lesbians:17 According to Chief Mariasua [chairman of the Malvatumauri] homosexuality is something foreign. “Custom chiefs hate this kind of relationship and don’t want it to grow.” He went on to say: “If a woman wants to marry, marry a man. This system of woman to woman ...
... domestic violence between two lesbians:17 According to Chief Mariasua [chairman of the Malvatumauri] homosexuality is something foreign. “Custom chiefs hate this kind of relationship and don’t want it to grow.” He went on to say: “If a woman wants to marry, marry a man. This system of woman to woman ...
TECHNOLOGIES OF DESIRE: TYPISTS
... ‘medium’ links the typist and telegraphist with unconscious communication, and the possibility of the machine with which they work dislocating the self, or ‘I’, from the physical act of writing. Such issues construct a dichotomous position for the telegraphist and typist: should such female workers ...
... ‘medium’ links the typist and telegraphist with unconscious communication, and the possibility of the machine with which they work dislocating the self, or ‘I’, from the physical act of writing. Such issues construct a dichotomous position for the telegraphist and typist: should such female workers ...
The Frontal Bone as a Proxy for Sex Estimation in Humans: A
... Visual assessment of the frontal bone had an early start in physical anthropology. In 1920, prominence of the supraorbital ridge was classified as “traces,” “slight,” “moderate,” “pronounced,” or “excessive” (Hrdlička, 1920). Male supraorbital ridges were said to range from “moderate” to “excessive” ...
... Visual assessment of the frontal bone had an early start in physical anthropology. In 1920, prominence of the supraorbital ridge was classified as “traces,” “slight,” “moderate,” “pronounced,” or “excessive” (Hrdlička, 1920). Male supraorbital ridges were said to range from “moderate” to “excessive” ...
Conflict on the Sex Chromosomes: Cause, Effect, and Complexity
... dimorphism, and sexual selection. There is substantial empirical evidence supporting at least some of this theory (Table 1, and references therein), although there remains something of a disconnect between molecular genetic and phenotypic findings (Dean and Mank 2014). In addition to their role in s ...
... dimorphism, and sexual selection. There is substantial empirical evidence supporting at least some of this theory (Table 1, and references therein), although there remains something of a disconnect between molecular genetic and phenotypic findings (Dean and Mank 2014). In addition to their role in s ...
A Guide to Sexual Selection Theory
... “standard” models of natural selection. First, whereas models of natural selection often make the simplifying assumption of asexual reproduction or random mating, sexual reproduction and nonrandom mating lie at the heart of sexual selection. Second, natural selection models tend to avoid the intrica ...
... “standard” models of natural selection. First, whereas models of natural selection often make the simplifying assumption of asexual reproduction or random mating, sexual reproduction and nonrandom mating lie at the heart of sexual selection. Second, natural selection models tend to avoid the intrica ...
Schneeman Essay - Gender Studies
... conventions of female purity and “accidental” male intrusion into the domestic sphere— usually meaning that a man will walk into a scene of women bathing, or a woman’s skirt will “accidentally” blow up in the air as she does her grocery shopping. Therefore they allow the creators and marketers of su ...
... conventions of female purity and “accidental” male intrusion into the domestic sphere— usually meaning that a man will walk into a scene of women bathing, or a woman’s skirt will “accidentally” blow up in the air as she does her grocery shopping. Therefore they allow the creators and marketers of su ...
between men
... penis considers himself _ or is considered by others _ a man. Masculinity _ the social role associated with boys and men _ is a cultural, not physical, phenomenon. Some attributes of masculinity, such as a willingness to take risks, appear to be common all over the world but others vary. In parts of ...
... penis considers himself _ or is considered by others _ a man. Masculinity _ the social role associated with boys and men _ is a cultural, not physical, phenomenon. Some attributes of masculinity, such as a willingness to take risks, appear to be common all over the world but others vary. In parts of ...
Reprint
... fitness. Similarly, sexual selection can enhance adaptation by increasing the spread of beneficial alleles (Proulx, 1999, 2001, 2002; Whitlock, 2000). Each of these conclusions, however, is based on the assumption that male display is an honest indicator of male condition (i.e. display is condition- ...
... fitness. Similarly, sexual selection can enhance adaptation by increasing the spread of beneficial alleles (Proulx, 1999, 2001, 2002; Whitlock, 2000). Each of these conclusions, however, is based on the assumption that male display is an honest indicator of male condition (i.e. display is condition- ...
Cognitive Dissonance and Sexual Regret Among College Students
... of dissonance and can motivate dissonance reduction. Several studies have shown that sexual regret is a common response to the aftermath of a hookup encounter (Bogle, 2007; Eshbaugh & Gute, 2008; Oswalt et al., 2005). Based on the possible relationship between dissonance and regret, hypothesis 2 (H2 ...
... of dissonance and can motivate dissonance reduction. Several studies have shown that sexual regret is a common response to the aftermath of a hookup encounter (Bogle, 2007; Eshbaugh & Gute, 2008; Oswalt et al., 2005). Based on the possible relationship between dissonance and regret, hypothesis 2 (H2 ...
Sexology - Doctors.am
... following stages, two of which accomplish at this period. It is necessary to highlight that the end of each stages marks with learned experience on the basis of previously stated position. These two stages are (1) the platonic libido stage that begins with platonic fantasies and thoughts, and ensuri ...
... following stages, two of which accomplish at this period. It is necessary to highlight that the end of each stages marks with learned experience on the basis of previously stated position. These two stages are (1) the platonic libido stage that begins with platonic fantasies and thoughts, and ensuri ...
Breast Cancer and Sexual Wellbeing Booklet
... Starting a conversation about sexual wellbeing with your partner can be difficult. This may be because you are both coming to terms with your breast cancer diagnosis, or you and your partner may not normally talk about these sorts of things anyway. To help start a conversation, you might like to set ...
... Starting a conversation about sexual wellbeing with your partner can be difficult. This may be because you are both coming to terms with your breast cancer diagnosis, or you and your partner may not normally talk about these sorts of things anyway. To help start a conversation, you might like to set ...
Lesbian sexual practices
Lesbian sexual practices are sexual activities involving women who have sex with women, irrespective of their sexual orientation. A woman who has sex with another woman may identify as a lesbian if she is exclusively sexually attracted to women, or bisexual if she is not exclusively sexually attracted to women, or dispense with sexual identification altogether. The term may also be applied to a heterosexual or asexual woman who is unsure of or is exploring her sexuality.Romantic or sexual interpersonal relationships are often subject to sexual desire and arousal, which then leads to sexual activity for sexual release. A physical expression of intimacy between women depends on the context of the relationship along with social, cultural and other influences.