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dc.contributor.authorBringer, JD-
dc.contributor.authorBrackenridge, CH-
dc.contributor.authorJohnston, LH-
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dc.date.accessioned2008-01-02T09:01:20Z-
dc.date.available2008-01-02T09:01:20Z-
dc.date.issued2001-
dc.identifier.citationCurrent Women's Health Reports 2001, 1:225-231 http://www.current-reports.com/home_journal.cfm?JournalID=WRen
dc.identifier.issn1534-5874-
dc.identifier.urihttp://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/1473-
dc.description.abstractSexual harassment and abuse has been a recognized problem in the workplace, schools, and residential homes for more than three decades. Many professional policies highlight the potential for abusing positions of trust and forbid intimate relationships between, for example doctors and patients, and psychologists and clients. Yet, abuse of power in the coach-athlete relationship has only recently been acknowledged. This paper will discuss definitions of sexual exploitation, prevalence figures, methods used for entrapping athletes, potential risk factors, signs of abuse and harassment, and the consequences for survivors.en
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherCurrent Science Incen
dc.subjectsexual harassment, sexual abuse, sporten
dc.titleThe Name of the Game: A Review of Sexual Exploitation of Girlsen
dc.typeResearch Paperen
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