Encyclopedia of Rape
... others. Rape crises services, law enforcement agencies, and laws now recognize that it is not just young women who are the victims of sexual assaults. Men, who may or may not be gay, rape other men. Children, too, are victimized. Often their molesters are not caught, but the recent publicity concern ...
... others. Rape crises services, law enforcement agencies, and laws now recognize that it is not just young women who are the victims of sexual assaults. Men, who may or may not be gay, rape other men. Children, too, are victimized. Often their molesters are not caught, but the recent publicity concern ...
Handbook of Sexual Dysfunction
... organic causes of erectile dysfunction (2). These changes in assumed etiology have had profound effects on treatment and conceptualization of the origins of sexual disorders. Many patients who used to be treated by behavioral therapy are now being treated pharmacologically. The rapid development of ...
... organic causes of erectile dysfunction (2). These changes in assumed etiology have had profound effects on treatment and conceptualization of the origins of sexual disorders. Many patients who used to be treated by behavioral therapy are now being treated pharmacologically. The rapid development of ...
The Philosophy of Sex
... sex as inherently instrumental and objectifying.11 Clearly, the theoretical and practical discussion of sexual use and sexual objectification in Part 4 is especially relevant to the topics addressed in Parts 5 and 6 of this book: rape, harassment, pornography, and prostitution. Part 5 is devoted to q ...
... sex as inherently instrumental and objectifying.11 Clearly, the theoretical and practical discussion of sexual use and sexual objectification in Part 4 is especially relevant to the topics addressed in Parts 5 and 6 of this book: rape, harassment, pornography, and prostitution. Part 5 is devoted to q ...
Unseen, unheard: Gender-based violence in disasters
... Namibia, Romania and Samoa. The researchers interviewed a range of stakeholders, including women and men affected by disasters, representatives of government, and staff from National Societies and international and national non-governmental organizations. (See Annex A for more detail.) Researching G ...
... Namibia, Romania and Samoa. The researchers interviewed a range of stakeholders, including women and men affected by disasters, representatives of government, and staff from National Societies and international and national non-governmental organizations. (See Annex A for more detail.) Researching G ...
A Review of the Literature on Sexual Assault Perpetrator
... Sexual assault continues to be a pervasive problem in the United States. One survey estimates that 19 percent of women and 2 percent of men in the United States have been sexually assaulted at some point in their lifetime. Similarly, within the armed forces, 23 percent of women and 4 percent of men ...
... Sexual assault continues to be a pervasive problem in the United States. One survey estimates that 19 percent of women and 2 percent of men in the United States have been sexually assaulted at some point in their lifetime. Similarly, within the armed forces, 23 percent of women and 4 percent of men ...
An Examination of the Relationship between Disordered Eating and
... orgasm, while half of those with bulimia nervosa had achieved orgasm. It seems that those with restrictive tendencies toward food tend to hold attitudes about themselves as being less sexually appealing, less interested in sexual activity, and more negative about sex in general, and these attitudes ...
... orgasm, while half of those with bulimia nervosa had achieved orgasm. It seems that those with restrictive tendencies toward food tend to hold attitudes about themselves as being less sexually appealing, less interested in sexual activity, and more negative about sex in general, and these attitudes ...
Slipping into the Ha-Ha - The University of Sydney
... as she surprises us by breaching conventional propriety and asks us to question any easy assumption that during her era women would be less likely to experience such bawdy talk as both an enjoyable and ordinary way of communicating with men or with each other. In fact, Austen's humor reveals her suc ...
... as she surprises us by breaching conventional propriety and asks us to question any easy assumption that during her era women would be less likely to experience such bawdy talk as both an enjoyable and ordinary way of communicating with men or with each other. In fact, Austen's humor reveals her suc ...
PDF file, free to read, of the ECF article. - Eighteenth
... abuse of Fanny is more malevolent than Wiltshire and Seeber understand in that it not only gives Fanny physical pain but also prevents (or at least postpones) her sexual growth. The consequences of Fanny’s living environment are obvious because the descriptions of Fanny’s appearance and health condi ...
... abuse of Fanny is more malevolent than Wiltshire and Seeber understand in that it not only gives Fanny physical pain but also prevents (or at least postpones) her sexual growth. The consequences of Fanny’s living environment are obvious because the descriptions of Fanny’s appearance and health condi ...
Preventing Sexual Harassment Instructor`s Materials
... Georgine, former president of the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO stated: "Unfortunately, some men can be pretty hard-headed about women in hardhats. And, this hard-headedness can turn into behavior that is not only unbrotherly but it can be illegal as well.…Our Unions are harme ...
... Georgine, former president of the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO stated: "Unfortunately, some men can be pretty hard-headed about women in hardhats. And, this hard-headedness can turn into behavior that is not only unbrotherly but it can be illegal as well.…Our Unions are harme ...
clinical practice guidelines for management of sexual dysfunctions
... Nonorganic vaginismus: Spasm of the muscles that surround the vagina, causing occlusion of the vaginal opening. Penile entry is either impossible or painful. Nonorganic dyspareunia: pain during sexual intercourse. Can occur in both women and men. It can often be attributed to a local pathological co ...
... Nonorganic vaginismus: Spasm of the muscles that surround the vagina, causing occlusion of the vaginal opening. Penile entry is either impossible or painful. Nonorganic dyspareunia: pain during sexual intercourse. Can occur in both women and men. It can often be attributed to a local pathological co ...
Antecedents of Sexual Harassment
... particular, Finnis and Robbins (1994) found that there was an increased likelihood that other staff members and male nurses would also be involved in harassment (Finnis & Robbins, 1994; Robbins, Bender, & Finnis, 1997). Carothers and Crull (1984) posit that the sexual harassment experienced by women ...
... particular, Finnis and Robbins (1994) found that there was an increased likelihood that other staff members and male nurses would also be involved in harassment (Finnis & Robbins, 1994; Robbins, Bender, & Finnis, 1997). Carothers and Crull (1984) posit that the sexual harassment experienced by women ...
Investigation and Prosecution of Sexual and Gender
... in their hands and tell them to go out and frighten the wits out of a population and what will be the first thing that leaps to their minds?” Tompkins continues, “[t]his mindset helps explain the extensive use of rape in particularly humiliating ways during war.” Tompkins, supra, at 871. She further ...
... in their hands and tell them to go out and frighten the wits out of a population and what will be the first thing that leaps to their minds?” Tompkins continues, “[t]his mindset helps explain the extensive use of rape in particularly humiliating ways during war.” Tompkins, supra, at 871. She further ...
Perspectives on Sexuality
... b. Income does not appear to affect sexual expression. c. Differences between groups are universal truths. d. The degree of acculturation creates few, if any, differences within subcultures. ANS: A OBJ: 01-07 ...
... b. Income does not appear to affect sexual expression. c. Differences between groups are universal truths. d. The degree of acculturation creates few, if any, differences within subcultures. ANS: A OBJ: 01-07 ...
Lecture_17 - University of Alberta
... I keep a running tally of my number of sexual partners and I remembered this number (for example, I use a diary or I have been keeping track in my head over time). I thought about the number of different sexual partners who I’ve been with in an average year and multiplied by the number of years that ...
... I keep a running tally of my number of sexual partners and I remembered this number (for example, I use a diary or I have been keeping track in my head over time). I thought about the number of different sexual partners who I’ve been with in an average year and multiplied by the number of years that ...
A COHPARISCN OF THE ATTITUDES
... This tr:esis has recently been sucported by the surveys of Blaine, \.[ho points out, as does Kinsey, that p::-emari tal sexual intercourse has increased significantly for college wonen since 1929--35 per cent non-virgins at the time of marriage to 50 per cent in 195.3. ...
... This tr:esis has recently been sucported by the surveys of Blaine, \.[ho points out, as does Kinsey, that p::-emari tal sexual intercourse has increased significantly for college wonen since 1929--35 per cent non-virgins at the time of marriage to 50 per cent in 195.3. ...
i THE INFLUENCE OF LADY CHATTERLEY`S SEXUAL
... become less intense. Most other observers of psychology would take exception to this idea; however, maintaining that sexual communication between two people can often heighten their love for each other (Zimbardo and Ruch, 1975, p. 245). Falling in love is often, but by no means always, tied up with ...
... become less intense. Most other observers of psychology would take exception to this idea; however, maintaining that sexual communication between two people can often heighten their love for each other (Zimbardo and Ruch, 1975, p. 245). Falling in love is often, but by no means always, tied up with ...
Rent: Same-Sex Prostitution in Modern Britain, 1885
... These analytics transformed male bodies into rent boys as much as any sexual act did. Concepts like social class, gender, and nationality became embodied in the same-sex prostitute, creating a fluid, more complex form of queer identity and sexuality than that expressed by simple hetero/homo, masculi ...
... These analytics transformed male bodies into rent boys as much as any sexual act did. Concepts like social class, gender, and nationality became embodied in the same-sex prostitute, creating a fluid, more complex form of queer identity and sexuality than that expressed by simple hetero/homo, masculi ...
human trafficking in san francisco report 2016
... included both sectors. The National Human Trafficking Resource Center provided national human trafficking statistics in 2015 that are similar to what we found. 9 Nationally, 75% of the reported cases involved trafficking in commercial sex and only 13% involved other sectors of labor trafficking. 10 ...
... included both sectors. The National Human Trafficking Resource Center provided national human trafficking statistics in 2015 that are similar to what we found. 9 Nationally, 75% of the reported cases involved trafficking in commercial sex and only 13% involved other sectors of labor trafficking. 10 ...
Human Trafficking by the Numbers
... Our sincere thanks goes to the many research participants who worked closely with us over the last two years, answering survey questions, participating in interviews and focus groups, and supporting us as we worked towards a greater understanding of the prevalence and economic impact of human traffi ...
... Our sincere thanks goes to the many research participants who worked closely with us over the last two years, answering survey questions, participating in interviews and focus groups, and supporting us as we worked towards a greater understanding of the prevalence and economic impact of human traffi ...
Psychological and Cross-Cultural Aspects of Infertility and Human
... order, a fact that casts doubt on the truth of the femininity and masculinity representations prevailing in a culture. Infertility is always a disease of the couple, and it is the couple that must be treated. The same is true when it comes to addressing sexual dysfunction. The dominant values and cu ...
... order, a fact that casts doubt on the truth of the femininity and masculinity representations prevailing in a culture. Infertility is always a disease of the couple, and it is the couple that must be treated. The same is true when it comes to addressing sexual dysfunction. The dominant values and cu ...
PTSD and Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women
... studies with veterans of wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Croatia document that sexual dysfunction is common even among relatively young combat veterans with PTSD [4,17]. For example, a recent study of 367 male active duty personnel and recent veterans aged 40 and under found that probable PTSD (as as ...
... studies with veterans of wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Croatia document that sexual dysfunction is common even among relatively young combat veterans with PTSD [4,17]. For example, a recent study of 367 male active duty personnel and recent veterans aged 40 and under found that probable PTSD (as as ...
Cognitive Dissonance and Sexual Regret Among College Students
... other sources during a time when self-exploration and experimentation are driving forces in their lives. It shouldn’t be a surprise, then, that many college students are having sex ─ and a lot of it ─ often outside the context of a committed relationship. However, what is surprising is that, while s ...
... other sources during a time when self-exploration and experimentation are driving forces in their lives. It shouldn’t be a surprise, then, that many college students are having sex ─ and a lot of it ─ often outside the context of a committed relationship. However, what is surprising is that, while s ...
Child Sexual Abuse: A Cursory Review of Risk and Protective
... environments.35 Lower family income (poverty)36 and living in communities (environment) with high rates of violence37 have also been identified in the literature as risk factors, although there is lack of consensus around these risk factors in the literature. ...
... environments.35 Lower family income (poverty)36 and living in communities (environment) with high rates of violence37 have also been identified in the literature as risk factors, although there is lack of consensus around these risk factors in the literature. ...
Psychological and Interpersonal Dimensions of Sexual Function and
... Introduction: Psychological, interpersonal, and sociocultural factors play a significant role in making one vulnerable to developing a sexual concern, in triggering the onset of a sexual difficulty, and in maintaining sexual dysfunction in the long term. Aim: To focus on psychological and interpersona ...
... Introduction: Psychological, interpersonal, and sociocultural factors play a significant role in making one vulnerable to developing a sexual concern, in triggering the onset of a sexual difficulty, and in maintaining sexual dysfunction in the long term. Aim: To focus on psychological and interpersona ...
The Role of Body Surveillance, Body Shame, and Body Self
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...
... women for at least two primary reasons (i.e., not study only those with clinicallydiagnosable sexual problems). First, some researchers argue that it is important to adopt such a sociocultural view of women’s sexual problems in order to avoid specifying any one pattern of sexual experience as funct ...