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040 _aAFVC
100 _aJordan, Jan
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245 _aFrom victim to survivor - and from survivor to victim :
_breconceptualising the survivor journey
_cJan Jordan
260 _bSexual Abuse in Australia and New Zealand,
_c2013
500 _aSexual Abuse in Australia and New Zealand, 2013, 5(2): 48-56
520 _a"Being recognized as a rape survivor has often been interpreted as implying a linear progression from the negative state of victimisation, experienced in the presence of the offender, to a stronger, more positive state, typically facilitated by external support mechanisms. Drawing primarily on interviews conducted with women victimised by New Zealand serial rapist, Malcolm Rewa, this article challenges the concept of a journey ‘from victim to survivor’ by considering the multiple ways in which these women sought to protect themselves and survive during the attack while also experiencing aspects of their postattack involvement with individuals and agencies as further victimisation. The article concludes by outlining some initial implications regarding what this may mean for professionals working with victim/survivors of sexual violence." (Author's abstract) Record #4610
650 _aABUSED WOMEN
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650 0 _94056
_aDunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study
650 _aRAPE
_9488
650 _aSURVIVORS
_9593
650 4 _aVICTIMS OF CRIMES
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
_92588
650 4 _aSEXUAL VIOLENCE
_9531
773 0 _tSexual Abuse in Australia and New Zealand, 2013, 5(2): 48-56
830 _aSexual Abuse in Australia and New Zealand
_94642
856 _uhttp://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=832896370790754;res=IELHEA
_yRead the abstract
942 _2ddc
_cARTICLE
999 _c4610
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