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Journal: Posttraumatic stress disorder in female veterans with military and civilian sexual trauma
Journal: Health-Related Consequences of Physical and Sexual Violence: Women in the Military
Journal: Women in the Gulf-War: Combat Experience, Exposures, and Subsequent Health Care Use
Paper: Prevalence Of Cocaine And Marijuana Use Among Pregnant Women In A Military Health Care Setting
Journal: More Than Military Sexual Trauma: Interpersonal Violence, PTSD, and Mental Health in Women Veterans
Study: Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Among Active Duty Military Women
Paper: Double jeopardy: Women, the US military and the war in Iraq
Study: Military Sexual Trauma in Treatment-Seeking Women Veterans
Study: Role of Group Affiliation and Gender on Attitudes Toward Women in the Military
Book: The First Casualty: Violence Against Women in Canadian Military Communities
Journal: Issues for Military Women in Deployment: An Overview
Journal: The Veterans Health Administration and Military Sexual Trauma
Study: Veteran Intimate Partner Violence: Exploratory Analysis of Density and VA Access
Paper: INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE, MILITARY PERSONNEL, VETERANS, AND THEIR FAMILIES
Study: Military Sexual Trauma: Violence and Sexual Abuse
Paper: Prevalence of Domestic Violence in a Pregnant Military Population
Textbook: The Military in a Globalized Environment: Perpetuating an ‘Extremely Gendered’ Organization
Paper: Feminism and Military Gender Practices
Journal: Discharged for Homosexuality from the Canadian Military: Health Implications for Lesbians
Study: Military Sexual Trauma Among US Servicewomen During Deployment
Book: Gender and the Military: Women in the Armed Forces of Western Democracies
Paper: Sexual assault in the U.S. military: A review of the literature and recommendations for the future
Article: Sexual Harassment in the Military: Individual Experiences, Demographics, and Organizational Contexts
Journal: Sexism as a Predictor of Attitudes Toward Women in the Military and in Combat
Paper: Women Breaking the Silence : Military Service, Gender, and Antiwar Protest
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Should the internet be selectively censored?
Studies have proven that exposure to certain forms of online content leads to an increased likelihood to dehumanize a specific group of people or even commit violent acts against them. Two significant examples to point to are violent porn and hate crimes. What are your thoughts on online censorship for some types of content? Should censorship exist? If so, who controls it, and to what extent? Can we trust them to remain ethical with this control? If not, how do we justify the harm that comes to people as a result of a lack of censorship? Who would be most negatively impacted and why?
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