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Black Women’s experiences of sexual assault and disclosure: Insights from the margins

This article reviews the literature on the ways in which Black women's sexual assault disclosure experiences are framed by their unique social space at the margins of society due to systemic oppression based on race, gender, and class (Settles, Pratt‐Hyatt, and Buchanan).

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This article reviews the literature on the ways in which Black women’s sexual assault disclosure experiences are framed by their unique social space at the margins of society due to systemic oppression based on race, gender, and class (Settles, Pratt‐Hyatt, and Buchanan).

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Brittany C. Slatton, April L. Richard

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https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.12792

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Sociology Compass

Date

2020

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Open access

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English

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soc4.12792.pdf

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Violence

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Brittany C. Slatton, April L. Richard, “Black Women’s experiences of sexual assault and disclosure: Insights from the margins,” 

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