Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... ( sexual ) victims / threats ( Hendrick 1994 ) and the child ( or adult ) , who is unregulated by self or others , as ... sexually aggressive or ' acting out ' sexually towards other 520 JULIE BROWNLIE.
... ( sexual ) victims / threats ( Hendrick 1994 ) and the child ( or adult ) , who is unregulated by self or others , as ... sexually aggressive or ' acting out ' sexually towards other 520 JULIE BROWNLIE.
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... sexually 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 ...
... sexually 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 ...
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... sexual abuser ' , conversely , thinking about gender in relation to young people's sexually abusive behaviours may help mark out an alternative way of conceptualising both the ' being ' and the ' risky ' child . ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thank ...
... sexual abuser ' , conversely , thinking about gender in relation to young people's sexually abusive behaviours may help mark out an alternative way of conceptualising both the ' being ' and the ' risky ' child . ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Thank ...
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