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Research report on
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This two-part final report is a review of theoretical literature on Violence Against Women and the Aftermath of Violence. Part One of the report will identify the definitions, nature and extent of violence against women in Canada, focusing on a broad-based analysis of the problem, and recognition of its multidimensional nature., 1. Gender-based violence: an introduction -- 2. Measuring gender-based violence: methodological tools -- 3. Spousal abuse: violence against women in intimate partnerships -- 4. Sexual violence -- 5. Theoretical perspectives on violence against women -- 6. Legal response to violence against women -- 7. Conclusion -- 8. Resisting violence: coping/survival strategies -- 9. The consequences and impacts of violence -- 10. Community-based responses to domestic violence -- 11. Community-based responses to sexual violence -- 12. Community-based responses: education and general interventions -- 13. Bibliography., by Nancy Courtney ; for Peterborough Social Planning Council. --, Date of project submission: April 2002., Includes bibliographic references (p. 79)., WS/CS 481: Gender, Violence and Community Initiatives in Canada.
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Intro -- Marketing a Health Care Library -- Information Seeking Behavior of Women -- Assessing the Strengths versus Weaknesses of the Internet -- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Library Services and Marketing Plan -- Conclusion -- Bibliography., By: Natalie Wasserlauf, Date of project submission: March, 2003., Completed for: Women's Health Centre; Supervising Professor: Joan Ayre and Molly Westland, Trent University; Trent Centre for Community-Based Education., Bibliography missing., NURS 302.