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Readings (Listing does not imply endorsement)

Bart, P. B., and O'Brien, P. H. Stopping Rape: Successful Survival Strategies. Elmsford, New York: Pergammon, 1985.

Heyden, S. M., et al. Fighting back works: the case for advocating and teaching self-defense against rape. JOPERD - the Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1999, 70, 31-35.

Howe, P., et al. Preventing Sexual Abuse/Assault: An Annotated Bibliography. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Ministry of Education, 1992.

Kramer, T. L., and Green, B. L. Posttraumatic stress disorder as an early response to sexual assault. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1991, 6(2),160-173.

Lexington Books. Sexual Coercion: A Sourcebook on Its Nature, Causes, and Prevention. Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books, 1991.

McDowell, J. It Can Happen to You: What You Need to Know about Preventing and Recovering from Date Rape, Dallas, Texas: Word, 1991.

Masters, W. H. Sexual dysfunction as an aftermath of sexual assault of men by women. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 1986, 12(1), 35-45.

National Victims' Center. Rape in America: A Report to the Nation. Charleston, South Carolina: Crime victims' Research and Treatment Center, Medical University of South Carolina, 1992.

Storaska, F. How to Say No to a Rapist - and Survive. New York: Random House. 1975.

Wiehe, V. R., et al. Intimate Betrayal: Understanding and Responding to the Trauma of Acquaintance Rape. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage, 1995.

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