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    Prevalence of Sexual Strangulation/Choking Among Australian 18–35 Year-Olds

    In Australia, strangulation has been explicitly criminalized in all states and territories. However, it continues to be a “normalized” sexual practice despite its potentially fatal consequences and associated ...

    Leah S. Sharman, Robin Fitzgerald, Heather Douglas in Archives of Sexual Behavior (2024)

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    Patient and Public Perceptions in Canada About Decentralized and Hybrid Clinical Trials: “It’s About Time we Bring Trials to People”

    Little is known about patient and the public perspectives on decentralized and hybrid clinical trials in Canada.

    Dawn P. Richards, John Queenan in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science (2024)

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    Strangulation During Sex Among Undergraduate Students in Australia: Toward Understanding Participation, Harms, and Education

    Strangulation is becoming a more common sexual practice despite its potentially fatal consequences and associated short- and long-term sequelae. This research provides a preliminary examination of participatio...

    Leah S. Sharman, Robin Fitzgerald, Heather Douglas in Sexuality Research and Social Policy (2024)

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    The social contract for science and the value-free ideal

    While the Value-Free Ideal (VFI) had many precursors, it became a solidified bulwark of normative claims about scientific reasoning and practice in the mid-twentieth century. Since then, it has played a centra...

    Heather Douglas, T. Y. Branch in Synthese (2024)

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    Policing Technology-Facilitated Domestic Abuse (TFDA): Views of Service Providers in Australia and the United Kingdom

    Technology-facilitated domestic abuse (TFDA) is a prevalent form of domestic abuse. While police are recognized as critical first responders to intimate partner violence, there is limited research about what t...

    Heather Douglas, Leonie Tanczer, Freya McLachlan in Journal of Family Violence (2023)

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    Adolescent Family and Dating Violence and the Criminal Law Response

    The criminal law response to adolescent family and dating violence is understudied in Australia. The aim of the present study was to examine the charges and sentences adolescents face when they perpetrate acts...

    Heather Douglas, Tamara Walsh in Journal of Family Violence (2023)

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    Community, Types of

    Heather Douglas in International Encyclopedia of Civil Society

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    Motivated Reasoning and Risk Governance: What Risk Scholars and Practitioners Need to Know

    Empirical research in psychology and political science shows that individuals collect, process, and interpret information in a goal-driven fashion. Several theorists have argued that rather than striving for a...

    Marisa Beck, Rukhsana Ahmed, Heather Douglas in Democratizing Risk Governance (2023)

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    Communicating Reproductive Coercion in the Context of Domestic and Family Violence: Perspectives of Service Providers Supporting Migrant and Refugee Women

    The current study explored the language barriers to help-seeking in the context of reproductive coercion and abuse (RCA), domestic and family violence (DFV), and sexual violence (SV), drawing on observations b...

    Nicola Sheeran, Laura Tarzia, Heather Douglas in Journal of Family Violence (2023)

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    Science and Values:

    Since the mid-twentieth century, insulating science from social and ethical values has been something of an obsession for philosophers of science. Philosophers articulated, and then staunchly defended, a value...

    Heather Douglas in Democratizing Risk Governance (2023)

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    Reproductive coercion and abuse among pregnancy counselling clients in Australia: trends and directions

    Reproductive coercion and abuse (RCA) interferes with a person’s reproductive autonomy and can be classified into behaviours that are pregnancy promoting or pregnancy preventing (including coerced abortion). H...

    Nicola Sheeran, Kari Vallury, Leah S. Sharman, Bonney Corbin in Reproductive Health (2022)

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    Addressing the Reproducibility Crisis: A Response to Hudson

    In this response to Robert Hudson’s article, “Should We Strive to Make Science Bias-Free? A Philosophical Assessment of the Reproducibility Crisis,” we identify three ways in which he misrepresents our work: (...

    Heather Douglas, Kevin C Elliott in Journal for General Philosophy of Science (2022)

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    Sampling Techniques for Qualitative Research

    This chapter explains how to design suitable sampling strategies for qualitative research. The focus of this chapter is purposive (or theoretical) sampling to produce credible and trustworthy explanations of a ph...

    Heather Douglas in Principles of Social Research Methodology (2022)

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    Data Analysis Techniques for Qualitative Study

    This chapter describes how to analyse qualitative data to produce authentic findings. Analysis of qualitative data must be a slow and careful process. This chapter will only discuss how to analyse text since this...

    Heather Douglas in Principles of Social Research Methodology (2022)

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    Isolation, self-blame and perceived invalidation in aid personnel: identifying humanitarian-specific distress using the PostAID/Q

    Humanitarian-specific psychological distress following deployment can elude detection using contemporary measures of trauma-related stress. This study assesses the unidimensional structure and convergent valid...

    Lynne McCormack, Heather Douglas in Journal of International Humanitarian Acti… (2021)

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    Mothers and Step-Mothers Engaging with Law in Their Response to Adolescent Family Violence

    Drawing on interviews with mothers and step-mothers who have experienced adolescent family violence (AFV) by their children or step-children, this chapter considers how the interviewees explain and respond to ...

    Heather Douglas in Young People Using Family Violence (2021)

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    Malicious Reports of Child Maltreatment as Coercive Control: Mothers and Domestic and Family Violence

    Coercive control is increasingly recognized as fundamental to women’s experiences of domestic and family violence (DFV). Systems abuse is also being increasingly recognized by researchers as a tactic of coerci...

    Heather Douglas, Emma Fell in Journal of Family Violence (2020)

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    Alternative Constructions of a Family Violence Offence

    The crime of torture was introduced into the Queensland Criminal Code in 1997. While initially this crime was introduced to respond to a gap in the criminal justice response to child abuse, it has since been used...

    Heather Douglas in Criminalising Coercive Control (2020)

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    Disability, Domestic Violence, and Human Rights

    Research indicates that people with disabilities experience domestic and family violence both more often and differently to those who do not have a disability. Indeed, disability is often associated with reduc...

    Paul Harpur, Heather Douglas in International Human Rights of Women (2019)

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    Disability, Domestic Violence, and Human Rights

    Research indicates that people with disabilities experience domestic and family violence both more often and differently to those who do not have a disability. Indeed, disability is often associated with reduc...

    Paul Harpur, Heather Douglas in International Human Rights of Women

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