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INTERNET QUESTION 1:
Date rape: http://www.cs.utk.edu/~bartley/acquaint/acquaintRape.html
A series of essays and advice titled "'Friends' Raping Friends--Could It Happen to You?" Written by Jean O'Gorman Hughes, Research Associate, and Bernice R. Sandler, Executive Director, Project on the Status and Education of Women.
Question: What percentage of men commit date rape? What are the consequences?
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INTERNET QUESTION 2:
Protecting yourself against acquaintance rape: http://www.jetlink.net/~jgarner/acqurape.htm
A list of steps for both men and women to decrease the likelihood of acquaintance rape.
Question: What is the advice for men about their assumptions?
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INTERNET QUESTION 3:
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation: http://www.hfg.org/
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation sponsors scholarly research on problems of violence, aggression, and dominance.
Question: Go to the HFG Review, Fall 1997 Vol. 2, No. 1, and read "Disarming Youth" by Joel Wallman. According to Wallman, what is the source of the recent increase in homicides among youth?
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INTERNET QUESTION 4:
Violence on Television: http://www.apa.org/pubinfo/violence.html
An APA public communication about violence on television. A nice summary of the research.
Question: What are the major effects of seeing violence on television?
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INTERNET QUESTION 5:
Battered Women And Their Children: http://www.columbia.edu/~rhm5/
A page devoted to issues of violence against women and children: information, links, and resources.
Question: What were the main findings of the paper titled "Domestic Violence in Child Welfare Preventative Services: Results from an Intake Screening Questionnaire" by Randy H. Magen and Kathryn Conroy?
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