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    Dr. Helen Pearce, Ph.D.

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    Dr. Helen Pearce, Ph.D

    Dr. Helen Pearce, Ph.D.

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    Dr. Helen Pearce, Ph.D. on the left with an unidentified woman on the right

    Dr. Helen Pearce seated at her desk

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    Eleanor Pyle, Gertrude Brincklé, and Helen Pearce in Italy

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    1 photographic printPhotograph of Eleanor Pyle, Gertrude Brincklé, and Helen Pearce in Italy, 1911

    Eleanor Pyle, Gertrude Brincklé, and Helen Pearce in Italy

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    1 photographic printPhotograph of Eleanor Pyle, Gertrude Brincklé, and Helen Pearce in Italy, 1911

    Pearce et al. Cell Reports 2025

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    Data for the Publication "Testosterone and 17β-Estradiol Regulate Hippocampal Area CA3 Sharp Waves in Male and Female Rats." Authors: Patrice Pearce, John J. LaFrancois, Vanessa Skucas, Daniel Friedman, André A. Fenton, Dino Dvorak, Neil J. MacLusky, Helen E. Scharfma

    Dr. Louise Pearce, Dr. Helen Taussig and John M. Russell

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    Dr. Louise Pearce, Dr. Helen Taussig, and Mr. John M. Russell at Woman's Medical College Commencement. Taussig and Russell received honorary degrees from Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania

    Dr. Helen Pearce talks with President George Herbert Smith, with Waller Hall in the background

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    Introduction

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    This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book explores the current conceptualisation of sexual harm against children, with specific reference to the concept of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE). It addresses the critical issue of how we as a society engage with the issue of sexual violence between and against children and explores the ways in which this has been 'hidden' and/or 'othered' within society. The book returns to the theme of similarities and differences between CSE and other forms of child sexual abuse. It highlights the need to move to a more nuanced and holistic understanding of vulnerability to CSE and other forms of sexual violence. The book considers issues of prevention, specifically in relation to the potential contribution that detached youth work can make to preventative and identification efforts. It also explores what the adage 'CSE is everyone's business' means for those working in the night-time economy.<br/

    Pyo Wook Han, Mark O. Hatfield (Honorary Doctor of Laws), Dr. Helen Pearce, and George Herbert Smith at the 1958 Commencement

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    2 photosBlack and WhitePeople: Smith, George Herbert; Pearce, Helen, Dr.; Hatfield, Mark O.; Han, Pyo Woo
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