Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... abusive actions of adults ( Scott et al . 1998 : 699 ) , or to ignore the sexual elements of children's power ( Ambert 1994 ) .15 While the feminist contribution to work on child sexual abuse and adult male sexual violence has been far ...
... abusive actions of adults ( Scott et al . 1998 : 699 ) , or to ignore the sexual elements of children's power ( Ambert 1994 ) .15 While the feminist contribution to work on child sexual abuse and adult male sexual violence has been far ...
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... abusive way was understood as a victim who was ' acting out ' sexually as a result of his past abusive experiences . If there was a subjectivity being formed here it was that of the victim - victimiser . This relationship between ...
... abusive way was understood as a victim who was ' acting out ' sexually as a result of his past abusive experiences . If there was a subjectivity being formed here it was that of the victim - victimiser . This relationship between ...
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... abusive behaviours may help mark out an alternative way of conceptualising both the ' being ' and the ' risky ' child . ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thank you to the Leverhulme Trust who funded the research which made the completion of this article ...
... abusive behaviours may help mark out an alternative way of conceptualising both the ' being ' and the ' risky ' child . ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thank you to the Leverhulme Trust who funded the research which made the completion of this article ...
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