SAGE Journal Articles

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Article 1: Bieneck, S. & Krahe, B. (2011). Blaming the Victim and Exonerating the Perpetrator in Cases of Rape and Robbery: Is there a Double Standard? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 26(9), 1785-1797. DOI:10.1177/0886260510372945.
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Article 2: Boba, R. & Lilley, D. (2009). Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Funding: A Nationwide Assessment of Effects on Rape and Assault. Violence Against Women, 15(2), 168-185. DOI:10.1177/1077801208329146.
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Article 3: Donovan, R. A. (2007). To Blame or Not to Blame: Influence of Target Race and Observer Sex on Rape Blame Attribution. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 22(6): 722-736.
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Article 4: Ferro, C., Cermele, J. & Saltzman, A. (2008). Current Perceptions of Marital Rape: Some Good and Not-So-Good News. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 23(6): 764-779.
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Article 5: Page, A. D. (2010). True Colors: Police Officers and Rape Myth Acceptance. Feminist Criminology, 5(4), 315-334. DOI:10.1177/1557085110384108.
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Article 6: Ullman, S. E. & Townsend, S. M. (2007). Barriers to Working with Sexual Assault Survivors: A Qualitative Study of Rape Crisis Center Workers. Violence Against Women, 13(4), 412-443. DOI:10.1177/1077801207299191.
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Article 7: Wolitzky-Taylor, K. B., Resnick, H. S., McCauley, J. L., Amstadter, A. B., Kilpatrick, D. G., & Ruggiero, K. J. (2010). Is Reporting of Rape on the Rise? A Comparison of Women With Reporting Versus Unreported Rape Experiences in the National Women’s Study Replication. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 26(4).