Why Does Violence in Close Relationships Not Decrease?
A book publication examining why violence in intimate relationships persists despite policy interventions, focusing on structural, social, and institutional explanations.
Academic studies, peer-reviewed research and scholarly reports on the consent law.
A book publication examining why violence in intimate relationships persists despite policy interventions, focusing on structural, social, and institutional explanations.
Amado, B. G.; Arce, R.; Fariña, F. (2016). Criteria-Based Content Analysis (CBCA): A meta-analytic review. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law.
News article summarizing a population-based register study showing that people released from Swedish prisons face a significantly higher risk of suicide, especially shortly after release.
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