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Tonic Immobility as a Defensive Trauma Response to Rape: Bridging Public Health and Law
Brooke A. de Heer
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Lynn C. Jones
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Social and Behavioral Sciences, College of (SBS)
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Public Health
100%
Rape
100%
Public Law
100%
Tonic Immobility
100%
Trauma Reactions
100%
Legal Practice
25%
Criminal Justice Professionals
25%
Sexual Violence
25%
Justice Response
25%
US Law
25%
Practice of Law
25%
Sexual Consent
25%
Trauma-informed Care
25%
Rape Law
25%
Law Reform
25%
Approach Responses
25%
US Policy
25%
Nonconsent
25%
Public Health Approach
25%
Social Sciences
Health Policy
100%
Justice
50%
Systematic Review
50%
Criminal Justice System
50%
Administration of Justice
50%
Legal Reform
50%
Psychology
Public Health
100%
Rape
100%
Practitioners
33%
Systematic Review
33%
Sexual Violence
33%