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Journal articles on the topic "Sexual harassment – Juvenile fiction"

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Kyung-Shick, Choi, Lee Seong-Sik, and Ree Lee Jin. "Mobile Phone Technology and Online Sexual Harassment among Juveniles in South Korea: Effects of Self-control and Social Learning." International Journal of Cyber Criminology 11, no. 1 (2017): 110–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.495776.

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<em>Mobile phones are increasingly developing into a technology-based device that everyone is dependent on. While previous research has been extensive in examining different theoretical explanations for interpreting juvenile delinquency, research on mobile induced online sexual harassment among juvenile populations have been rather scarce and limited. As a result of this dearth, the present study employs a theoretical approach in rationalizing why juveniles commit online sexual harassment using their mobile phones. Elements from both social learning and self-control theories are used to assess
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Dayapala, A., and W. R. A. S. Rajapaksha. "Sexual harassment allegations against doctors: Facts and fiction." Medico-Legal Journal of Sri Lanka 3, no. 1 (2016): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/mljsl.v3i1.7319.

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Hajawiyah, Ain, Mirra Fasya Hapsari, Rikhy Yuliyanto, and Soni Efandi. "Sosialisasi Kenakalan Remaja, Sex Education, dan Kekerasan Seksual di SMP Negeri 3 Trucuk." Jurnal Bina Desa 4, no. 3 (2023): 355–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/jbd.v4i3.39289.

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Abstrak Sosialisasi Kenakalan Remaja, Sex Education, dan Kekerasan Seksual merupakan acara yang dilaksanakan guna untuk memberikan penyuluhan kepada siswa siswi SMP N 3 Tucuk sebagai sasaran agar terhindar dari kenakalan remaja maupun penyimpangan yang juga menyebabkan terjadinya kekerasan maupun pelecehan sexual. Sosialisasi ini dilakukan guna menanggapi adanya banyak kasus penyimpangan dan pelecehan sexual yang marak di kalangan remaja. Pengabdi menggunakan metode Participatory Action and Learning System (PALS) yaitu metode yang dilakukan melalui tahapan pendidikan, pelatihan, penyuluhan, da
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Irshad, Saira, and Madiha Naeem. "Feminine Consciousness in Imran Iqbal's Fiction Writing." Negotiations 1, no. 3 (2021): 11–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.54064/negotiations.v1i3.25.

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عمران اقبال کی افسانہ نگاری میں تانیثی شعور&#x0D; Imran Iqbal's name is prominent in Urdu fiction. He is from Bahawalpur but he is residing in the United States for employment. Imran Iqbal tried his hand at travelogues, fiction, novels and memoirs. He has made women and her issues the subject of his fictions. Imran Iqbal has presented a true picture of a woman who at every step faces various forms of male repressive behavior, outdated customs, husband and father-in-law atrocities, domestic violence and sexual harassment. Her fiction depicts women's psychological problems, the sexual appetites
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Devina Putri, Lazarus Linarto, Yuliati Eka Asi, Petrus Poerwadi, Bernadus Andi, and Petrisia Agustini. "Analisis Kekerasan Seksual Dalam Novel Mayday Mayday Karya Laili Muttamimah Dan Implikasinya Pada Pembelajaran Sastra Di SMA." Bhinneka: Jurnal Bintang Pendidikan dan Bahasa 1, no. 2 (2023): 257–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.59024/bhinneka.v1i2.403.

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This research discusses sexual violence against the main female character in the novel Mayday Mayday by Laili Muttamimah. Therefore, this study aims to describe: (1) the form of sexual violence experienced by the female protagonist in the novel Mayday Mayday, (2) the implications for learning to identify novels for grade XI high school students.This research uses a qualitative approach. The data source of this research is the novel Mayday Mayday. The object of this research is all forms of sexual violence experienced by the main female character in the novel Mayday Mayday. The results of this
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Dodid, Nurianto, Retno Ristiasih Utami, and Anna Dian Savitri. "JUVENILE DELIQUENCY AMONG CHILDREN PRISONERS." Proyeksi 7, no. 1 (2012): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.30659/p.7.1.45-53.

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This research attempt to identify the juvenile delinquency among children prisoner in Kutoarjo ChildrenPrison and also determine the factors cause of juvenile delinquency, the reasons why they dodelinquent and the effects of juvenile delinquency. The subjects were three boy and two girl prisoners.Interview, observation and documents analysis were used to collect data in this qualitative research.The data were analyzed by data reduction, coding and verification.Results indicate that the factors cause of juvenile delinquency among children prisoner are external andinternal factors. The external
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Afangka, Alda Dwi, and Purwarno Purwarno. "JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN JAY ASHER’S NOVEL THIRTEEN REASONS WHY." JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE 3, no. 1 (2021): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.30743/jol.v3i1.3713.

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This study is aimed at analyzing juvenile delinquency in Jay Asher’s novel, Thirteen Reasons Why, published in 2007. Further, the analysis is focused on the forms of juvenile delinquency covering bullying, drinking alcohol, having free sex, and having sexual harrasment done by the characters of the novel named Hannah Baker, Bryce Walker, Justin Foley, Alex Standall, Jessica Davis, Courtney Crimsen, Marcus Cooley, and Bryce Walker. This research is conducted to reveal the forms of juvenile delinquency conducted by the main characters in the novel. This study is qualitatively carried out. In thi
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Keizer, Arlene R. "Collateral Survivorship." Radical Teacher 114 (July 18, 2019): 48–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/rt.2019.620.

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"Collateral Survivorship" analyzes my collegial friendship with a renowned fiction writer recently described as a “skilled predator” in an investigation of sexual harassment and abuse at an elite private academy in New England. Written for an audience of other scholars and writers, my essay is neither an indictment nor a defense; it’s an investigation of the forms of socialization that make even women like myself (feminist writers and scholars) vulnerable to such men. In short, "Collateral Survivorship" is focused upon the heterosexual erotics of instruction, not a particular individual.
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Parry, Shirley. "Subversive Invisibility during the Cold War: Paule Marshall’s “Brooklyn”." MELUS 45, no. 1 (2020): 163–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/melus/mlaa001.

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Abstract This essay explores how Paule Marshall engages issues of leftist politics and homosexuality in “Brooklyn,” her only fiction set during the Cold War. On the surface, this novella, the second in Marshall’s 1961 collection Soul Clap Hands and Sing, is a story of sexual harassment that, she has explained, was based on an experience she had at Brooklyn College. Marshall’s boldness in confronting the sexual and racial politics of the 1950s in the story’s depiction of an African American woman’s sexual harassment by her white professor has been noted by many. But less remarked is the fact th
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Oljača, Milan, Valentina Baić, and Ivana Radovanović. "Incidence of criminal offenses against sexual freedom: Adult and juvenile offenders." Bezbednost, Beograd 66, no. 3 (2024): 5–22. https://doi.org/10.5937/bezbednost2403005o.

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The paper presents a research on the incidence of crimes against sexual freedom in the Republic of Serbia from 2013 to 2022. The research was conducted in order to review the number of submitted criminal reports for adults and minors during the mentioned period, as well as to analyze the trends in the incidence of the crime of rape across the regions of the Republic of Serbia. The data used in the research come from the Republic Institute of Statistics (Judiciary area) and include information on the number of criminal charges filed against adults and minors for: (1) crimes against sexual freed
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sexual harassment – Juvenile fiction"

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DuBose, Robert K. "Continuum of coercion : staff sexual misconduct in juvenile justice departments, programs and facilities in Texas /." View online, 2007. http://ecommons.txstate.edu/crijtad/2.

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Belding, Daniel. "Content Validation and Modification of the AAUW Survey on Sexual Harassment in the Schools for Use With Juvenile Sexual Offenders." TopSCHOLAR®, 2003. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/theses/580.

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This project was conducted to validate the survey used by the American Association of University Women in the study of sexual harassment in the schools, for use in studying the behaviors of juvenile sexual offenders in schools. The original survey was modified to decrease bias in the questions and eliminate questions that did not pertain to information that may be significant for juvenile sexual offenders. The project solicited information from juvenile sexual offenders (n=9) and experts (n=6) in the field of juvenile sexual offending to validate and modify the survey to better look at juvenil
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Sheehan, Dinah Belle. "Central Stories." PDXScholar, 2011. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/1215.

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Central Stories is a series of interconnected stories about students at a fictional high school. Each story focuses on a pair or small group of students who are grappling with issues of gender identity, sexual orientation, and changing friendships. These stories explore varying aspects of the coming out processes, as well as attendant character-developments related to adolescence.
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Lawrinson, Julia Michelle. "Skating the Edge : A Young Adult Novel." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2003. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/366.

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Skating the Edge is a contemporary Young Adult novel, set partly in an adolescent psychiatric hospital in the narrated present time, and partly in the school and home of the protagonist Caitlin Michaels, in the narrated past. The novel deals with Caitlin's attempts to understand the suicide of one of the residents of the hospital, Anna, and also to understand the events that led to her own hospitalisation, which include her complicated relationship with her talented older brother, Nick. As the narrative unfolds, it is evident that Anna's suicide has been prompted by serial sexual abuse at the
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Books on the topic "Sexual harassment – Juvenile fiction"

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Mazer, Norma Fox. Out of control. Morrow Junior Books, 1993.

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Mazer, Norma Fox. Out of Control. Avon, 1993.

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Mazer, Norma Fox. Out of control. Avon Flare Book, 1994.

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Landau, Elaine. Sexual harassment. Walker and Co., 1993.

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McGowan, Keith. Sexual harassment. Lucent Books, 1999.

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harassment, Sexual, ed. Sexual Harassment. Rosen Pub. Group, 1990.

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Momochi, Reiko. Confidential confessions. Tokyopop, 2003.

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Momochi, Reiko. Confidential confessions. Tokyopop, 2004.

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Nash, Carol Rust. Sexual harassment: What teens should know. Enslow Publishers, 1996.

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Stones, Rosemary. Too close encounters and what to do about them. Methuen Children's, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sexual harassment – Juvenile fiction"

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Shema, Claude R. "Forensic Psychiatric Analysis of Juvenile Delinquency and Sexual Abuse Perspective." In Social Issues Surrounding Harassment and Assault. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7036-3.ch022.

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This chapter describes how, although, sexual offenders commit sexual offences as a source of pleasure to themselves, sometimes with harm intended, the vast majority of victims endure long-lasting adverse impacts that affect them in all aspects of life. Juvenile delinquency has become much more prevalent, or more so known in the age of digital media and enhanced communication. Thus, the rapid evolvement and revolutionized media has made the issue more known to the communities and society, as the families and stakeholders seek for reasons behind the rise of sexual assaults, and possible strategi
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Meško, Gorazd, Sanja Kutnjak Ivković, and Rok Hacin. "The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Criminology and Criminal Justice." In The UN Sustainable Development Goals and Provision of Security, Responses to Crime and Security Threats, and Fair Criminal Justice Systems. University of Maribor Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/um.fvv.7.2024.1.

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This chapter provides an overview of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and discusses the link between the SDGs and criminal justice systems. We utilise the 2016 Stockholm Resilience Centre classification of SDGs into three categories: 1) biosphere SDGs, 2) economy SDGs, and 3) society SDGs, to discuss the SDGs and provide examples of criminology and criminal justice research that fit each SDG. The main topics covered in this chapter relate to the understanding of deviance and crime (e.g., juvenile delinquency, sexual harassment, hate crimes, rural crime, organised crime,
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Jones, Gwyneth. "The Secret Feminist Cabal." In Joanna Russ. University of Illinois Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252042638.003.0004.

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“The Secret Feminist Cabal” examines the community in which Joanna was “first among equals” and her importance to feminist fandom, before focusing on the remarkable “Khatru symposium on women in science fiction” in which a group of established writers, newcomers, and one man, Chip Delany, plus one supposed man “James Tiptree Jr.” (Alice Sheldon) discussed, in circulated letters, not only the place of women in sf but also feminism’s entire agenda: including childcare, motherhood, ecology issues, sexual harassment, male heroines, female heroes, the gender pay gap, power struggles, and coercive l
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White, Siân. "‘Stories Are a Different Kind of True’: Gender and Narrative Agency in Contemporary Irish Women’s Fiction." In The Edinburgh Companion to Irish Modernism. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474456692.003.0020.

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This chapter addresses the relationship between gender and narrative agency in three recent experimental novels by women writers, Emma Donoghue’s Room (2010), Eimear McBride’s A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing (2013), and Anna Burns’s Milkman, which won the Booker Prize in 2018. These novels build on the modernist legacy of James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and Flann O’Brien by using experimental form specifically to critique orthodoxies of gendered power. All depict women and children injured and exploited by men but assign these victims the role of narrator, much as the #MeToo movement has encouraged
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