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1. Does Perpetrator Occupation Affect Classification of Sexual Assault? Henry DS, Merrell LK, Blackstone SR, Collazo-Vargas E, Mohl C, Tolerico M, Singley L, Moody S. J Interpers Violence; 2021 Oct; 36(19-20):NP10255-NP10275. PubMed ID: 31486341 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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