80 resultados para Rape Myths
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"Title 77: Public Health; Chapter I: Department of Public Health; Subchapter f: Emergency services and highway safety; Part 545: The Treatment of sexual assault survivors."
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Chairman: Representative Aaron Jaffe.
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A sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) is a registered nurse (R.N.) who has advanced education in conducting medical and forensic examinations of patients who are sexually victimized. SANE programs consist of SANEs as well as other professionals from community agencies that respond to sex crimes such as police departments, state's attorney's officers, and victim service agencies. Together these professionals work to achieve two primary objectives: 1) improve treatment of sexually assaulted victims who are admitted to hospital emergency departments; and 2) improve the quality of evidence collection and presentation to increase successful prosecution outcomes.
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A second major change mandates all law enforcement agencies to submit for analysis all criminal SA cases in their possession which had not previously been submitted to a forensic laboratory (Section 20 of the Act). To determine the impact of Section 20 on the forensic laboratories, the ISP established mechanisms for agencies to submit an inventory list of SA cases in their custody by October 15, 2010. The ISP then distributed each agency's list to the forensic laboratory to which the agency would normally submit cases. Each laboratory would then clarify information and resolve questions with the agency, as necessary. As of February 1, 2011, of the 999 law enforcement agency offices required to submit an inventory list to the ISP, 860 (or 86 percent) complied ... Based on the information from the compliant agencies, approximately 4,143 criminal SA cases are anticipated to be submitted pursuant to Section 20 of the Act.
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"1/05."
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Marcian Colonna.--Dramatic scenes: Julian the Apostate. Amelia Wentworth. The rape of Proserpine.--Miscellaneous poems.
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v. 1. Dyce, A. Memoir of Pope. The plan of an epic poem, &c. The will of Pope. Preface. Variations in the author's manuscript preface. Pastorals. Messiah. Windsor forest. The rape of the lock. Eloisa to Abelard. Elegy to the memory of an unfortunate lady. Sappho to Phaon. The fable of Dryope. Vertumnus and Pomona. The first book of Statius's Thebais.--v. 2. An essay on criticism. An essay on man. Universal prayer. Moral essays. [Miscellaneous poems] Imitations of English poets.--v. 3. Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot, being the prologue to the satires. Satires, epistles, and odes of Horace imitated. Epitaphs. The Dunciad, in four books.
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Includes marginalia.
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I.-II. Stories of gods and heroes.--III. King Arthur and his knights. The Mabinogeon. Hero myths of the British race.--IV. Legends of Charlemagne.
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Introduction.--Venus and Adonis.--The rape of Lucrece.--A lovers̓ complaint.--The passionate pilgrim.--The Phoenix and the turtle.
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Another issue of v. 13-24 of The writings of John Fiske.
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"The text here used is that of the 'Cambridge' edition"--Verso of t.p.
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Uniform with the Oxford edition of the Comedies and Tragedies of Shakespeare, and forming vol. II of the Complete works.