260 pages, 194 images, 17 contributors
Sexual assault responders working among, or associated with, assault survivors in assisted living homes, academic institutions, correctional facilities, and more will benefit from an uncommonly focused and precise study of the populations they serve.
With chapters written by expert sexual assault responders, and including nearly 200 full-color photos provided by attending medical practitioners and law enforcement investigators, this third and final volume will make an ideal visual reference and instructional guide for professionals working with assault survivors in special populations.
Table of Content
1. Sexual Assault and Abuse of Children
With Disabilities: An Evolving Future
2. Sexual Assault and Abuse in Persons
With Disabilities: A Life Span Approach
3. Sexual Assault and Abuse in LGBTQ Populations
4. Sexual Violence Among College Students:
Prevalence, Risk Factors, Consequences, and Promising Practices for Prevention
5. Sexual Violence in Correctional Settings
6. Sexual Assault and Abuse in the
United States Military
7. Sexual Assault and Abuse in Tribal Jurisdictions
8. Sexual Assault and Abuse in Rural Populations
9. Workplace Sexual Assault
10. Sexual Assault, Trauma, and Violence
During Disasters
About the author
Patricia Speck is an internationally recognized family nurse practitioner who specializes in public health and forensic nursing. She graduated from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, College of Nursing and later completed her doctoral dissertation on sexual assault program evaluation