4 research outputs found

    sj-docx-2-jiv-10.1177_08862605221111411 – Supplemental material for Sexual, Physical, and Emotional Maltreatment in Childhood Are Differentially Associated With Sexual and Physical Revictimization in Adulthood

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-jiv-10.1177_08862605221111411 for Sexual, Physical, and Emotional Maltreatment in Childhood Are Differentially Associated With Sexual and Physical Revictimization in Adulthood by Jessica Rowe, Jasmine Chananna, Simone Cunningham and Kate L. Harkness in Journal of Interpersonal Violence</p

    sj-docx-1-jiv-10.1177_08862605221111411 – Supplemental material for Sexual, Physical, and Emotional Maltreatment in Childhood Are Differentially Associated With Sexual and Physical Revictimization in Adulthood

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jiv-10.1177_08862605221111411 for Sexual, Physical, and Emotional Maltreatment in Childhood Are Differentially Associated With Sexual and Physical Revictimization in Adulthood by Jessica Rowe, Jasmine Chananna, Simone Cunningham and Kate L. Harkness in Journal of Interpersonal Violence</p

    Is Fiscal Decentralization Conflict Abating? Routine Violence and District Level Government in Java, Indonesia.

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    Utilising a newly created data set we examine the relationship between routine/everyday violence and fiscal decentralization in 98 districts of the Indonesian island of Java. By examining possible relationships between fiscal decentralization and routine violence, this paper fills a gap in the literature where the analysis of the relation between fiscal decentralization and violence is relatively scant. Routine violence, which is different from both civil war and ethno-communal conflict, centres around group brawls, popular justice or vigilante violence. Despite the uniform implementation of fiscal decentralization, sub-national entities exhibit varying experiences with decentralization, but a common consequence is the increased size of local government. Fiscal decentralization, and the increased size of local government, can alleviate pent-up frustrations with a centralized state, as local government expenditure is seen to satisfy the needs of communities that people identify with more closely. Our results show that this is indeed the case, but the capacity to do so mainly lies with richer districts.Asia, Indonesia, routine violence, fiscal decentralization

    sj-pdf-1-cpa-10.1177_07067437221094549 - Supplemental material for The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of First-Year Undergraduate Students Studying at a Major Canadian University: A Successive Cohort Study

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-cpa-10.1177_07067437221094549 for The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of First-Year Undergraduate Students Studying at a Major Canadian University: A Successive Cohort Study by Nathan King, PhD, William Pickett, PhD, Daniel Rivera, BSc, Jin Byun, Melanie Li, Simone Cunningham, PhD, and Anne Duffy, MD, FRCPC in The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry</p
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