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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jane MeyrickPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.217kg ISBN: 9780367767976ISBN 10: 036776797 Pages: 116 Publication Date: 21 June 2022 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. #MeToo is everywhere – scale 2. Hotspots – scope 3. Who does it happen to? 4. What is the harm? 5. What is it for? 6. Enablers 7. Hope - PreventionReviewsIn this book Jane brings the vast amount evidence and research together in a way that is compelling and accessible, drawing on her areas of expertise including health behaviour, prevention and sexual violence. Claire Bloor, CEO SARSAS (Somerset and Avon Rape and Sexual Abuse Support). As stated, before sexual abuse happens in communities by members of those communities against each other, and therefore it is our responsibility as members of communities to be aware of the reality of sexual abuse so that we can safety intervene to prevent it from occurring. Which is why this book is so important, we need to talk about sexual abuse to understand it and combat it, which means presenting the evidence base in an informed and accessible way. Kieran McCartan, Professor of Criminology (University of the West of England) Where prevention work has been done it has not covered a range of forms of violence; for example it has focused more often on domestic violence and less so on other forms, such as sexual harassment, stalking or crimes of 'honour'. Jane Meyrick has reviewed some key initiatives in this publication. Purna Sen, ex UN Women Policy Lead, Visiting Professor CWSAU (London Metropolitan University). In this book Jane brings the vast amount evidence and research together in a way that is compelling and accessible, drawing on her areas of expertise including health behaviour, prevention and sexual violence. Claire Bloor, CEO SARSAS (Somerset and Avon Rape and Sexual Abuse Support). As stated, before sexual abuse happens in communities by members of those communities against each other, and therefore it is our responsibility as members of communities to be aware of the reality of sexual abuse so that we can safety intervene to prevent it from occurring. Which is why this book is so important, we need to talk about sexual abuse to understand it and combat it, which means presenting the evidence base in an informed and accessible way. Professor of Criminology, Kieran McCartan. Where prevention work has been done it has not covered a range of forms of violence; for example it has focused more often on domestic violence and less so on other forms, such as sexual harassment, stalking or crimes of 'honour'. Jane Meyrick has reviewed some key initiatives in this publication. Purna Sen ex UN Women Policy Lead, Visiting Professor CWSAU (London Metropolitan University). ""In this book Jane brings the vast amount evidence and research together in a way that is compelling and accessible, drawing on her areas of expertise including health behaviour, prevention and sexual violence."" Claire Bloor, CEO SARSAS (Somerset and Avon Rape and Sexual Abuse Support). ""As stated, before sexual abuse happens in communities by members of those communities against each other, and therefore it is our responsibility as members of communities to be aware of the reality of sexual abuse so that we can safety intervene to prevent it from occurring. Which is why this book is so important, we need to talk about sexual abuse to understand it and combat it, which means presenting the evidence base in an informed and accessible way."" Kieran McCartan, Professor of Criminology (University of the West of England) ""Where prevention work has been done it has not covered a range of forms of violence; for example it has focused more often on domestic violence and less so on other forms, such as sexual harassment, stalking or crimes of ‘honour’. Jane Meyrick has reviewed some key initiatives in this publication."" Purna Sen, ex UN Women Policy Lead, Visiting Professor CWSAU (London Metropolitan University). """In this book Jane brings the vast amount evidence and research together in a way that is compelling and accessible, drawing on her areas of expertise including health behaviour, prevention and sexual violence."" Claire Bloor, CEO SARSAS (Somerset and Avon Rape and Sexual Abuse Support). ""As stated, before sexual abuse happens in communities by members of those communities against each other, and therefore it is our responsibility as members of communities to be aware of the reality of sexual abuse so that we can safety intervene to prevent it from occurring. Which is why this book is so important, we need to talk about sexual abuse to understand it and combat it, which means presenting the evidence base in an informed and accessible way."" Kieran McCartan, Professor of Criminology (University of the West of England) ""Where prevention work has been done it has not covered a range of forms of violence; for example it has focused more often on domestic violence and less so on other forms, such as sexual harassment, stalking or crimes of ‘honour’. Jane Meyrick has reviewed some key initiatives in this publication."" Purna Sen, ex UN Women Policy Lead, Visiting Professor CWSAU (London Metropolitan University)." Author InformationJane Meyrick is both a chartered health psychologist and a public health specialist. She has been working in and researching sexual health for over 25 years. Her career spans frontline sexual health services, national policy and research. She has been teaching health psychology since 2006 at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |