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African Safety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention
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African Safety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention
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Vol. 11 No. 2 (2013)
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Published:
2016-05-25
Articles
Editorial: Critical reflections on contemporary responses to gender violence within public, political, health and research contexts
T Shefer
1-13
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Gender-based violence and the need for evidence-based primary prevention in South Africa
A Gevers, N Jama-Shai, Y Sikweyiya
14-20
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Relevance and feasibility of WHO recommendations for intimate partner violence care in South African primary health settings
K Joyner
21-27
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The importance of confronting a colonial, patriarchal and racist past in addressing post-apartheid sexual violence
L.V. Graham
28-37
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Gender violence in and around schools: Time to get to zero
D Bhana
38-47
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Vrou is Gif
: The representation of violence against women in Margie Orford’s Clare Hart novels
L Vincent, S Naidu
48-62
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Sexual violence in post-conflict Sierra Leone: Obstacles to prevention responses
J John-Langba, V.N. John-Langba, N.M. Rogers
63-75
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Conspicuous by its absence: Domestic violence intervention in South African pre-hospital emergency care
N Naidoo, S.E. Knight, L.J. Martin
76-92
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“We face rape. We face all things”: Understandings of gender-based violence amongst female students at a South African university
S.F. Gordon, A Collins
93-106
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“She keeps his secrets”: A gendered analysis of the impact of shame on the non-disclosure of sexual violence in one low-income South African community
K Fleming, L Kruger
107-124
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