Victimization of the Weak: Contemporary Social ReactionsJacqueline Scherer, Gary Shepherd Thomas, 1982 - 288 páginas |
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... relationships between an adult man and a young fe- male may be cause for comment but rarely for concern . Only in- cest has brought down serious censure . Homosexual relationships between adult men and young boys are also a clearly ...
... relationships between an adult man and a young fe- male may be cause for comment but rarely for concern . Only in- cest has brought down serious censure . Homosexual relationships between adult men and young boys are also a clearly ...
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... relationships are more frequent . This relationship is usually charac- terized by relationships between adult men and boys . As in the home setting , these relationships are also rarely associated with other forms of violence . Unlike ...
... relationships are more frequent . This relationship is usually charac- terized by relationships between adult men and boys . As in the home setting , these relationships are also rarely associated with other forms of violence . Unlike ...
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... relationship with the child , not as part of their sexual life per se . Frequently , these adults report having been involved in similar relationships themselves as children ( Rossman , 1976 ) . Sexual relations between child and ...
... relationship with the child , not as part of their sexual life per se . Frequently , these adults report having been involved in similar relationships themselves as children ( Rossman , 1976 ) . Sexual relations between child and ...
Contenido
Chapter | 3 |
WHOS TO BLAME? AN EXAMINATION OF WITCHCRAFT | 31 |
AMERICAN BLACKS AS PERPETUAL VICTIMS | 53 |
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