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Reflecting on sexual ethics and sexual assault prevention education (ACSSA Aware no. 26 2011)

Since 2006, the idea of sexual ethics has informed a number of prevention education programs with young people. In this series of interviews, Rachel King discusses the concept of sexual ethics with people researching responses to, and prevention of, sexual assault. In the first interview Dr Michael Flood talks what sexual ethics means for engaging men in prevention. In the second interview, Associate Professor Mary Heath reflects on the limitations of the criminal law in dealing with ethics.

Posted in: Grey Literature on 07/30/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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