Sexual assault training in the military: evaluating efforts to end the "invisible war".
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See Something, Do Something: Predicting Sexual Assault Bystander Intentions in the U.S. Military.The Willingness of Military Members to Seek Help: The Role of Social Involvement and Social Responsibility.Evaluations of Sexual Assault Prevention Programs in Military Settings: A Synthesis of the Research Literature.Needs of Male Sexual Assault Victims in the U.S. Armed Forces
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Sexual assault training in the military: evaluating efforts to end the "invisible war".
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Sexual assault training in the military: evaluating efforts to end the "invisible war".
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Sexual assault training in the military: evaluating efforts to end the "invisible war".
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Sexual assault training in the military: evaluating efforts to end the "invisible war".
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Sexual assault training in the military: evaluating efforts to end the "invisible war".
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Sexual assault training in the military: evaluating efforts to end the "invisible war".
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Kathryn J Holland
Lilia M Cortina
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10.1007/S10464-014-9672-0
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z