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Chitra Raghavan: "Intimate aggression: Understanding sexual coercion"
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08/25/2011 Vera Institute of Justice
About This Podcast
In this podcast, psychologist Chitra Raghavan explains the concepts of "coercive sex" and "sexual assault" as they apply to people who know one another.
Chitra Raghavan, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
This podcast is part of The Vera Institute of Justice Research Speaker Series.
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Thank you very much.
Thank you very much. I enjoyed hearing you speak and feel that important information was shared in a very clear manner, especially given the complexity of the issue. I look forward to hearing more about the results of studies regarding sexual coercion.
sexual violence
I found Dr Raghaven's comments very interesting. As a PREA coordinator for my state corrections agency I am very interested in more research of the area of coercive sex and sexual assualt in same sex relationships as well as in hetersexual relationship.
I would love to read the study or white paper of the research
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