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Sexual
Abuse
This is a list of suggested resources on various injury
topics. We cannot provide access to the materials. If wish to purchase, borrow,
or view any of these materials, please inquire at your local library or
bookstore.
- Dekeseredy WS. Woman abuse on campus. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications; 1997.
- Gil E. Treating abused adolescents. New York, NY: Guilford Press; 1996.
- Gondolf E. Assessing woman battering in mental health services. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications; 1997.
- Gonsiorek JC. Male sexual abuse: a trilogy of intervention strategies. Thousand Oaks,
CA: Sage Publications; 1994.
- Kantor GK, Jasinski J. Out of the darkness. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications; 1997.
- Ressler R. Sexual homicide: patterns and motives. New York, NY: Free Press; 1996.
- Saradijan J. Women who sexually abuse children: from research to clinical practice. New
York, NY: John Wiley & Sons; 1996.
- Schwartz MD, DeKeseredy WS. Sexual assault on the college campus: the role of male peer
support . Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications; 1997.
- Sculli JG. Dating violence: youth at risk . Plainview, NY: Bureau For At-Risk Youth;
1997.
- Sipe B, Hall E. I am not your victim: anatomy of domestic violence . Thousand Oaks, CA:
Sage Publications; 1996.
- Southerland M, Collins P, Scarborough K. Workplace violence: a continuum from threat to
death. Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing Co.; 1997.
- Strauss S, Espeland P. Sexual harassment and teens: a program for positive change.
Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing; 1992.
- Whetsell-Mitchell J. Rape of the innocent: understanding and preventing child sexual
abuse. Washington, D.C.: Accelerated Development; 1995.
- Wieland S. Hearing the internal trauma: working with children and adolescents who have
been sexually abused. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications ; 1996.
Listing of these resources is provided solely as a service. These listings do not
constitute an endorsement by the Centers for Disease Control Prevention (CDC), the
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC), or the Federal government, and
none should be inferred. CDC and NCIPC are not responsible for the content found in these
materials.
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