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Victimisation surveys are particularly valuable in getting accurate data surrounding sexual assaults; victims are more likely to report incidents of sexual assault in an anonymous survey than they are to a formal investigative process.
Videogaming and Crime Victimisation Greg Tannahill 2008
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Online Victimisation of Youth: 5 Years Later pdf 3. Focus on adolescent desires for love, romance, and companionship.
just the facts about online youth victimisation Bill Kerr 2007
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Victimisation for Trade Union activity is unlawful.
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Victimisation for Trade Union activity is unlawful.
Archive 2007-12-09 2007
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Online Victimisation of Youth: 5 Years Later pdf 3. Focus on adolescent desires for love, romance, and companionship.
Archive 2007-06-01 Bill Kerr 2007
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The National Crime Victimisation Survey (NCVS) reported 691,710 nonfatal violent victimisations committed by current or former spouses, boyfriends, or girlfriends of the victims during 2001.
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"Victimisation of the one by the other is unacceptable, and peer pressure cannot be regarded as a justification for engaging in acts of victimisation."
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Victimisation is extensively used to put fear into others.
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Victimisation is extensively used to put fear into others.
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Further information is available in Crime Victimisation, Australia, 2008-09
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