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Sexual violence as a form of abuse in men’s experiences of female perpetrated intimate partner violence

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Sexual violence as a form of abuse in men’s experiences of female perpetrated intimate partner violence. / Weare, Siobhan; Bates, Elizabeth.
In: Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, Vol. 36, No. 4, 01.11.2020, p. 582-595.

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Weare S, Bates E. Sexual violence as a form of abuse in men’s experiences of female perpetrated intimate partner violence. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 2020 Nov 1;36(4):582-595. Epub 2020 Jul 3. doi: 10.1177/1043986220936115

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Weare, Siobhan ; Bates, Elizabeth. / Sexual violence as a form of abuse in men’s experiences of female perpetrated intimate partner violence. In: Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. 2020 ; Vol. 36, No. 4. pp. 582-595.

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