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    Kleinere deutsche Sprachlehre zum Schulgebrauche

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    Autopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Potsdam, bei Carl Christian Horvath 1793

    Philosophisch-satyrische Reisen durch alle Stände der menschlichen Handlungen

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    Autopsie nach Ex. der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltPaginierung springt nach S. XII in arabische Zählung überVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Berlin und Potsdam, bey Carl Christian Horvath, 1787.In Fraktu

    Lezte Stunden und Leichenbegängniß Friedrichs des Zweiten Königs von Preussen

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    Lt. S. 99 wurden die 2 Illustrationen später ausgeliefert und mußten seperat bestellt werdenNicht identisch mit VD18 11531061, dort: auf S. 99 zusätzlicher Absatz "Da an einem großen Regenten..."Fingerprint nach Ex. der SUB Göttingen, der ULB Halle, der SBB Berlin und des Geheimen Staatsarchivs PKMit einem TitelkupferVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Potsdam, 1786. bei Carl Christian Horvath.2 Ill. (Kupferst.

    Kasualreden von Feldpredigern

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    Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Potsdam, bey Carl Christian Horvath, ..

    Kasualreden von Feldpredigern

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    Mehr nicht erschienenDie Rückseite des Titelblatts ist unbedrucktVorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Potsdam, bey Carl Christian Horvath, 1782

    Labyrint sveta a ráj srdce

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    Verfasser in der "Nachricht des Uebersetzers" auf Seite 270 genannt.Die Illustration ist ein TitelkupferVorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Potsdam, bey Carl Christian Horvath, 1781

    Multiple perpetrator rape in the courtroom

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    Criminal justice system responses to rape are multiple and connected by intricate feedback loops. This complexity is particularly evident during a trial, and is likely to be heightened when a rape case involves multiple perpetrators (Lees, 2002). It is also likely that such cases will pose additional challenges for research and practice, compared to those involving single perpetrators. Multiple Perpetrator Rape (MPR) has been receiving increasing research attention in recent years, but this has mainly focused on describing the offence and beginning to understand offender motivations and victim experiences (e.g. Franklin, 2004; Horvath & Kelly, 2009; Ullman, 1999; Woodhams, Cooke, Harkins & da Silva, 2012). However, very little is known about the way in which such cases are handled by the courts. The study reported here focuses on understanding how already complicated processes for prosecuting rape are adapted or not for MPR cases. A sample of 33 MPR cases that were prosecuted in England and Wales between 2006 and 2011 were identified from publically available records including Proquest, West law and Lexus library. Content analysis was used to identify variation in the offences the accused were charged with, the sentences given, and a range of other features of the cases. The final element of the exploratory study was to examine how judges responded to presiding over MPR trials. Discussion focuses on the implications of the findings for police and prosecutors dealing with these offences and also the potential impact upon complainants in such cases
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