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Index
List of figures and tables
Abbrevations
Acknowledgements
Preface by Liz Kelly
Introduction
Part One: Legacies: Setting the Scene
Sexual violence in history: a contemporary heritage? 23
Sexual violence in literature: a cultural heritage? 52
The legal heritage of the crime of rape 69
Developing measures of multiple forms of sexual violence
Developments in investigative approaches to rape: the
Practitioner commentary: a police perspective 137
Part Two: Theoretical Perspectives on Sexual Violence 147
Psychological perspectives on sexual violence: generating
On sociological perspectives 181
Family violence and family safety: working therapeutically
Violence and prostitution: beyond the notion of a ‘continuum
Practitioner commentary: treating the perpetrators of sexual
Part Three: Acts of Sexual Violence
Silencing rape, silencing women 253
Co-ordinating responses to domestic violence 287
Destroying women: sexual murder and feminism 308
Violence, sex and the child 331
Under their parents’ noses – the online sexual solicitation of
Practitioner commentary: working with sexual violence 374
Part Four: Responding to Sexual Violence 383
Bullying, harassment and sexual orientation in the workplace 394
Public sector and voluntary sector responses: supporting survivors 417
Public sector and voluntary sector responses: dealing with sex
Changing the community response to rape: the promise of sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) program
Practitioner commentary: response from South Essex Rape and Incest Crisis Centres (SERICC) Home Offi
Conclusion: taking stock –
Glossary of terms
Index
Recorded crime in England and Wales of the most serious
3.1 Self-reported behavioural intentions if raped 80
5.1 The process for victims who report to the police and the role of
Incidence and prevalence (since 16 years of age) of intimate
A model differentiating subclasses of sexual violence (adapted
Potential crossover between subclasses of sexual violence 172
Continuum of rapists’ and murderers’ behaviours (after Salfati
Themes associated with sexual violence 175
16.1 The pyramid of sexually abusive online contacts 368
C.1 Different outcomes of sexual behaviours 490
I.1 Police and CPS data on numbers of domestic violence
Prevalence of sexual violence among adults aged 16–59 in the
Police-recorded crime statistics on sexual offences, England and
Forced marriage protection order applications made since implementation in November 2008 to end of O
Reports, prosecutions and convictions for rape, England and Wales 102
Sanction detection rates by offence group and selected offence types, percentages and percentage poi
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