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Aggression
Reports from Simon Fraser University add new data to research in aggression in women
July 11th, 2009
Research findings, 'Heterogeneity in antisocial trajectories in youth of adult sexual aggressors of women: an examination of initiation, persistence, escalation, and aggravation,' are discussed in a new report. According to recent research published in the journal Sexual Abuse, "Recent explanatory models of sexual aggression of women have emphasized the role of an antisocial tendency in explaining sexual aggression. If those models agree about the importance of an antisocial propensity, they disagree about the presence of a single or multiple pathways leading to sexual aggression." "Currently, no empirical studies have examined within-individual changes of...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2009-07-11)
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