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TELEVISION AND VIOLENCE OVERVIEW

TELEVISION AND VIOLENCE OVERVIEW

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Suffering in silence: The male incest victim

Nasjleti, M. (1980, May). Suffering in silence: The male incest victim. Child Welfare, 59(5).

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Little information is available about male incest victims. Researchers have tended to ignore this issue because fewer male than female victims come to the attention of law enforcement agencies and professionals. There may be fewer male victims; it is quite clear that males are much more reluctant to report and discuss incest.

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Community explores violence from a teenager’s point of view

 

Smith, T.G. (1994, August). Community explores violence from a teenager’s point of view. Nation’s Cities Weekly, 17(31), 1.

 

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Jeremy Del Rio: Things We Don't Talk About: Tri-State Voice, February 2005

"Mama, I never meant to hurt you, I never meant to make you cry, but tonight I'm cleanin' out my closet." - Eminem, in Cleanin' out My Closet

He trusted her. That's what little brothers do, so when his eight year old sister and her friend called him into a field, four year old Aidan (named changed) went. There he entered a world without boundaries. Beginning that afternoon, for the next six or seven years his sister and her friends touched him, made him touch them, violated him.

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Organizing a Woman's Book Study (Rebekah Bolin 09-10)

Member Name: Rebekah Bolin

Service Site: Central City Community Outreach

Site Location: Los Angeles, CA

Project Description: 

For her replicable project, Rebekah Bolin created an outreach program for some of the mothers of the kids she served.  She planned and executed a book study with them on the topic of sexual abuse, using the book I Can't Live Like This Anymore by Lilada Gee.  This PowerPoint presentation explains the mission statement, goals, methods, and curriculum for the group and offers suggestions for the logistical issues of starting up your own book study.

 

Course 414 - Counseling Alcoholics

Course 414 - Counseling Alcoholics (3 credits ) Provides a complete road map for assessing, diagnosing, and treating alcoholism. Topics include recognizing alcohol problems in clients, understanding the critical concepts of the treatment of alcoholism, the 12-step approach, relapse prevention, and recognizing primary or secondary psychiatric disorders in clients who are chemically dependent.

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Discrimination

Discrimination

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The truth about domestic violence

McNeely, R. L. & Robinson-Simpson, G. (1988, November/December). "The truth about domestic violence: A falsely framed issue". Social Work.
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A POPULAR MISCONCEPTION

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