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Survivor-victim perspectives on the possibility of restorative justice conferencing after sexual assault
Kate Chisholm, Mary Koss
Gepubliceerd op 01-12-2024
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Kate Chisholm
Kate Chisholm, DrPH, University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, USA.
Mary Koss
Mary Koss is Regents' Professor, Health Promotion Sciences, University of Arizona, USA. Corresponding author: Kate Chisholm at katechis@email.arizona.edu.

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sexual assault, restorative justice, conferencing, rape survivors, rape justice