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1991-01-01
Introduction: Section 276 of the Criminal Code of Canada provided that, in a trial for sexual assault, the accused could not (other than in limited circumstances) adduce evidence of the sexual conduct of the complainant with persons other than the accused. The section was introduced1 as an...
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2018-08-01
Eerkes, Deborah, Hackett, Chris
This report details the work of the Restorative Initiatives Working Group, examining the potential for a restorative approach to prevent and address sexual violence. It was presented to the University of Alberta Sexual Violence Response Advisory Council Executive Steering Committee in August 2018.
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2016-01-01
Eerkes, Deborah, Hackett, Chris, Pearson, Samantha
This comprehensive review of the University of Alberta's response(s) to sexual assault examines six areas related to sexual violence: Education/Prevention, Support, Formal Complaints, Policy, Communications, and Tracking and Statistical Reporting. In each area, the report identifies strengths,...
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Fall 2014
Sexual assault can have devastating psychological consequences for survivors. Feelings of self-loathing and shame may undermine survivors’ sense of self and contribute to long-term distress. Self-compassion has been proposed to be a facilitator of healing from traumatic events and has been found...
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The impact of sexual assault on the romantic relationships of female survivors: reflections from mental health professionals
DownloadFall 2010
The purpose of the present study was to examine the perceptions of mental health professionals regarding the impact of female sexual assault on heterosexual romantic relationships. Specifically, the implications of non-partner sexual assault were investigated. A qualitative approach was selected...
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The Perils of Institutionalization in Neoliberal Times: Results of a National Survey of Rape Crisis and Sexual Assault Centres
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Crow, Barbara, Gotell, Lise, Beres, Melanie
This article reports on a national survey of Canadian rape crisis and sexual assault centres conducted in 2005. We situate our results in relation to feminist literature on the perils of institutionalization. We argue that institutionalization takes on new forms in the context of neoliberalism...