NEWS
New Publications on Rape and war, violence, forensic nursing, with links, 16 December 2004

1. Amnesty International, Liberia: No impunity for rape - a crime against humanity and a war crime, http://web.amnesty.org/library/index/engafr340172004

2. Amnesty International Lives blown apart: Crimes against women in times of conflict, http://web.amnesty.org/library/index/ENGACT770752004

3. International Family Planning Perspectives special issue on gender-based violence, Vol. 30, No. 4, December 2004 available at http://www.guttmacher.org/journals/toc/ifpp3004toc.html
Includes the following articles:
--Coerced First Intercourse and Reproductive Health Among Adolescent Women in Rakai, Uganda Michael A. Koenig, Iryna Zablotska, Tom Lutalo, Fred Nalugoda, Jennifer Wagman and Ron Gray
--The Relationship Between Intimate Partner Violence and Unintended Pregnancy: Analysis of a National Sample From Colombia Christina C. Pallitto and Patricia O'Campo
--Intimate Partner Violence in China: National Prevalence, Risk Factors and Associated Health Problems William L. Parish, Tianfu Wang, Edward O. Laumann, Suiming Pan and Ye Luo
--The Experience of Sexual Coercion Among Young People in Kenya Annabel S. Erulkar
--Socioeconomic Factors and Processes Associated With Domestic Violence in Rural Bangladesh Lisa M. Bates, Sidney Ruth Schuler, Farzana Islam and Md. Khairul Islam
--Exploring the Association Between HIV and Violence: Young People's Experiences with Infidelity, Violence and Forced Sex in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Heidi Lary, Suzanne Maman, Maligo Katebalila and Jessie Mbwambo
--Reproductive Health Services and Intimate Partner Violence: Shaping a Pragmatic Response In Sub-Saharan Africa Charlotte Watts and Susannah Mayhew 4. Regan, L., Lovett, J. and Kelly, L. (2004) Forensic Nursing: An option for improving responses to reported rape and sexual assault, Home Office Development and Practice Report 31, London: Home Office. http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs04/dpr31.pdf

21. Regan, L., Lovett, J. and Kelly, L. (2004) Forensic Nursing: An option for improving responses to reported rape and sexual assault, Home Office On-line Research Report 28/04. http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs04/rdsolr2804.pdf

5. Lovett, J., Regan, L. and Kelly, L. (2004) Sexual Assault Referral Centres: Developing Good Practice and Maximising Potentials, Home Office Research Study 285, London: Home Office. http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs04/hors285.pdf

6. The Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault
The Centre aims to improve access to current information and resources in order to assist those committed to working against sexual assault. ACSSA will help to support and develop strategies that aim to prevent, respond to, and ultimately reduce the incidence of this crime. http://www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/

 

 

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