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Friedland, Martin L., and Kent Roach. "Borderline Justice: Choosing Juries in the Two Niagaras." Israel Law Review 31, no. 1-3 (1997): 120–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021223700015260.

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This paper examines the use of juries in criminal cases in Canada and the United States. It is part of a larger study of the administration of criminal justice in Niagara County, Ontario and Niagara County, New York. The basic question examined is why persons accused of serious crimes in the United States usually select a jury, whereas persons in similar circumstances in Canada normally select trial by a judge alone. An investigation of this question will enable us to see some significant differences between the administration of criminal justice in the United States and Canada. It will also show how changes in specific procedural rules may affect other practices. There is a complex interplay between procedural rules. The paper concludes by showing that the widespread use of juries in the United States is consistent with the more populist grass-roots approach in American society which tends to distrust government, compared with the traditional respect for authority, including the authority of judges, in Canada.
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Cabelus, Nancy B., and Gary T. Sheridan. "Forensic Investigation of Sex Crimes In Colombia." Journal of Forensic Nursing 3, no. 3-4 (June 28, 2008): 112–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-3938.2007.tb00096.x.

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Cabelus, Nancy B., and Gary T. Sheridan. "Forensic Investigation of Sex Crimes In Colombia." Journal of Forensic Nursing 3, no. 3 (September 2007): 112–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01263942-200709000-00003.

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D’Angelo-Scott, H., J. Cutler, D. Friedman, A. Hendriks, and AM Jolly. "Social Network Investigation of a Syphilis Outbreak in Ottawa, Ontario." Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology 26, no. 5 (2015): 268–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/705720.

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BACKGROUND: The incidence of syphilis in Ottawa, Ontario, has risen substantially since 2000 to six cases per 100,000 in 2003, again to nine cases per 100,000 in 2007, and recently rose to 11 cases per 100,000 in 2010. The number of cases reported in the first quarter of 2010 was more than double that in the first quarter of 2009.OBJECTIVE: In May 2010, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care requested the assistance of the Field Epidemiology Program to describe the increase in infectious syphilis rates and to identify social network sources and prevention messages.METHODS: Syphilis surveillance data were routinely collected from January 1, 2009 to July 15, 2010, and social networks were constructed from an enhanced social network questionnaire. Univariate comparisons between the enhanced surveillance group and the remaining cases from 2009 on non-normally distributed data were conducted using Kruskal-Wallis tests and χ2tests.RESULTS: The outbreak cases were comprised of 89% men. Seventeen of the 19 most recent cases consented to answer the questionnaire, which revealed infrequent use of condoms, multiple sex partners and sex with a same-sex partner. Information regarding social venues where sex partners were met was plotted together with sexual partnerships, linking 18 cases and 40 contacts, representing 37% of the outbreak population and connecting many of the single individuals and dyads.CONCLUSION: Uncovering the places sex partners met was an effective proxy measure of high-risk activities shared with infected individuals and demonstrates the potential for focusing on interventions at one named bar and one Internet site to reach a high proportion of the population at risk.
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Budd, Kristen M., and David M. Bierie. "Injury Matters: On Female-Perpetrated Sex Crimes." Journal of Interpersonal Violence 35, no. 19-20 (June 1, 2017): 3735–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260517711178.

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Despite the importance of studying sexual assaults perpetrated by women, the field knows very little about female sexual offenders’ (FSOs) use of violence or physical injury resulting from these assaults. This study draws more than 20 years of National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) data reported to police (1992-2014) to identify factors that distinguish between female perpetrated incidents of sexual assault that result in severe, minor, or no physical victim injuries above and beyond the sexual assault itself. Using a multinomial logistic regression model (MNLM), 15,928 incidents of FSO-perpetrated sexual assault were analyzed from the NIBRS. The results showed that the extent of victim injuries sustained during the sexual assault incidents was associated with a number of factors, including the presence of a female victim, the age of victim, a greater number of offenders, and the presence of weapons. In particular, incidents that resulted in major victim injuries were significantly associated with alcohol and drug use by the perpetrator. In general, incidents with young children were at increased risk of a sexual assault resulting in a major or minor victim injury. Although further investigation is needed to continue to better understand female sexual offending behaviors, these findings suggest that certain incident characteristics increase the likelihood of the assault to involve the use of violence by an FSO against her victims.
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Shin, Sang-Hyun. "Introduction of Undercover Investigators for the Investigation of Digital Sex Crimes against Children and Juveniles." Korea Law Review 97 (June 30, 2020): 157–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.36532/kulri.2020.97.157.

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Pranata, I. Ketut Detri Eka Adi, I Nyoman Putu Budiartha, and I. Made Minggu Widyantara. "Tindak Pidana Penganiayaan Anak oleh Orang Tua Ditinjau dari Aspek Perlindungan Anak." Jurnal Preferensi Hukum 3, no. 2 (April 30, 2022): 260–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.55637/jph.3.2.4927.260-265.

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This study aims to analyze and describe the crime of child abuse by parents in terms of child protection aspects. Current developments bring about the evils that society suffers from: violent crimes and maltreatment. One of the most common are crimes involving child victims. Such cases are known as child abuse. Two main problems arise from this declaration. That is, the regulation of criminal sanctions for criminal acts committed by parents and legal protection of children who are abused within the meaning of the Child Protection Act. This investigation uses a normative legal investigation type with a legal and conceptual approach. This research is included in normative research, which is sourced from primary legal materials. Data were collected by using literature and document study methods. The results show that. The imposition of criminal sanctions on criminal acts committed by parents if they meet the elements of Article 76C is child protection against abuse of political activities, involvement in armed conflict, involvement in social unrest, and involvement in cases. From Law. Elements of violence, involvement in war and sex crimes.
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Sharma, Tanmay, Rita E. Morassut, Christine Langlois, and David Meyre. "Effect of sex/gender on obesity traits in Canadian first year university students: The GENEiUS study." PLOS ONE 16, no. 2 (February 16, 2021): e0247113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0247113.

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Background While weight gain during first year of university has been well documented in North America, literature on sex-specific effects is scarce and inconsistent. The objective of this investigation was to explore sex-specific changes in obesity traits during first year of university at McMaster University (Ontario, Canada). Methods 245 first-year students (80.4% females) were followed longitudinally with data collected early in the academic year and towards the end of the year. Obesity parameters including weight, waist and hip circumferences, BMI, and waist to hip ratio were investigated. The Mann-Whitney U test and the Wilcoxon signed-rank test were used for pairwise comparison of traits in the absence of adjustments. Additionally, the repeated-measures ANOVA test was used with covariate adjustments to investigate the interaction between sex and time. Results Overall sample trends indicated a significant increase in mean weight by 1.55 kg (95% CI: 1.24–1.86) over the school year (p<0.001). This was accompanied by significant gains in BMI, and waist and hip circumferences (p<0.001) in the overall sample. At baseline, males presented with higher body weight, BMI, waist and hip circumferences, and WHR, as compared to their females counterparts (p<0.01). Additionally, sex-stratified analysis indicated significant gains in weight, BMI, and waist and hip circumferences in both males and females (p<0.01). However, a comparison of the magnitude of change over time between the two sex groups revealed no significant difference for any of the investigated traits (p>0.05). Conclusion While our study confirms significant weight gain in both male and female first year university students in Ontario, Canada, it does not show sex specific differences within this context. Our investigation highlights the importance of accounting for sex and gender in health research and supports the need of further studies in this area.
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Jani, Hamid Reza Mirza, and Fatemeh Mirdad. "Ominous Phenomena such as Fraud and Forgery." Asian Social Science 13, no. 7 (June 23, 2017): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ass.v13n7p10.

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The main aim of this investigation is to examine crimes such as fraud and forgery and characteristics of convicts in a new context. To this end, prisoners are grouped in terms of their statuses in Mashhad city and some characteristics of convicts including sex ratio, marital status, educational level, and occupational status are studied. Using data analysis, proportions of the data are analyzed and the findings show that characteristic of convicts are important factors in committing crimes. That is, characteristics of convicts have influence on their fraud and forgery crimes. As well, crime management is another major issue in this research. Crime management can be not only controlling and limiting the convicts, but also informing the victims. Victims should be kept better informed of the consequences of cupidity or credulity. Therefore, the issue of characteristics of convicts is an intriguing one which can help us find strengthen and weakness of current solutions and problems.
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Zhurbenko, A. M., and E. I. Simonenko. "FEATURES OF LEGAL PRECEDING INITIATIONS ON AFFAIRS IMPLEMENTATING EXTREMIST ACTIVITY." Proceedings of the Southwest State University 21, no. 6 (December 28, 2017): 235–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.21869/2223-1560-2017-21-6-235-240.

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Study of crimes connected with implementation of extremist activity as negative social and legal phenomenon is especially significant now. Firstly it is connected with aggravation of the social conflicts in the Russian society in general, violence tendency and different illegal ways of their solution. At present stage of criminogenic situation development the number of crimes connected with extremist activity, terrorism and also with arousing hatred and hostility on the bases of sex, races, nationalities, the relations to religion, belonging to this or that social group grows in our country. Such crimes are most often committed by speech. This speech becomes proof of criminal cases connected with implementation of extremist activity. Acts provided by Art. 280, 282 2822 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation [4] belong to crimes of extremist orientation committed by means of speech. It is necessary to have special linguistic knowledge to ascertain the truth on specified cases. Such crimes are committed by means of speech - oral or written. Conclusions of experts’ researches are important not only for making decision on excitement or on refusal in initiation of legal proceedings, but also for correct qualification of criminal action. Analysis of law-enforcement practice of such crimes investigation shows that there are some problems connected with conducting linguistic examination at a stage of legal proceedings initiation. Inopportuneness of the investigator who sends material for carrying out a research which contains extremism can significantly increase time of legal proceedings initiation.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sex crimes – Investigation – Ontario"

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Vigil, Kathryn Irene. "The association between physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and physical pain a comparison of psychiatric patients in Ontario, Canada and Burlington, Vermont : a project based upon an investigation at the University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont /." Click here for text online. Smith College School for Social Work website, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10090/1021.

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Thesis (M.S.W.)--Smith College School for Social Work, Northampton, Mass., 2007
Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master of Social Work. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 56-62).
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Burkey, Chris Rush, Tusty ten Bensel, and Jeffery T. Walker. "Forensic Investigation of Sex Crimes and Sexual Offenders." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2013. https://www.amzn.com/0323228046.

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The investigation of sex crimes is a specific function for many law enforcement agencies, requiring an understanding of how to investigate, process crime scenes, interact with victims and offenders, and prepare for court. Drawing on new methods of investigation and the effects of such crimes on victims, Forensic Investigation of Sex Crimes and Sexual Offenders provides in-depth coverage in these areas, offering a valuable supplement for criminal justice courses and an accessible guide for law enforcement.
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Belanger, Sarah Guillaume. "Three studies of sexual offenders : Female perpetrated sexual victimization, Comparison of male and female perpetrated sexual victimization, and Escalation histories : a project based upon an independent investigation /." View online, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10090/5867.

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Labuschagne, Gerard Nicholas. "Foreign object insertion in sexual homicide cases an exploratory study /." Diss., Pretoria : [s.n.], 2007. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-08222008-092736.

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Jung, Kyungja School of Social Science &amp Policy &amp the Women's Studies Program UNSW. "Constitution and maintenance of feminist practice : comparative case study of sexual assault centres in Australia and Korea." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Social Science and Policy and the Women's Studies Program, 2002. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/19124.

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Although some research has focused on feminist practice in general, the external and internal dynamics of feminist practice still remains theoretically and empirically under-researched. This study addresses this void in feminist research and places a special focus on the relationship of feminist organisations with the state and within the broader context of the women's movement. This thesis explores the constitution and maintenance of feminist practices in one specific context in South Korea and Australia. Drawing on empirical and historical data derived from the case studies, two questions are explored in this study: What constitutes feminist practices in a feminist organisation? How can feminist practices be sustained?. Two feminist-run Sexual Assault Centres (SACs), one in Korea, one in Australia are studied and analysed, involving 32, in-depth interviews with activists of the two centres, non-participant and participant observation, and document analysis. First, this thesis provides a detailed account of feminist practice and organisational dynamics among feminist organisations, the feminist movement and the state. This thesis confirms that the practices of feminist organisations are seen as dynamic processes constituted by the context in which they are situated, the role of feminist activists and the nature and strength of the broader women's movement. This study, in particular, demonstrates that the relationship of the organisation with the state is a strong determinant in constructing feminist practices. Second, this thesis examines organisational practices at different phases such as the establishment, development and crisis phases. As both centres were experiencing crises, the study illuminates that the crisis in each centre has provided an opportunity for re-examination and reflection on their practices in shifting internal and external contexts. This study also suggests that continuous reflexive attention is necessary to maintain feminist practices. Moreover, the study demonstrates that the role of the activists in constructing and maintaining feminist practices is critical, in particular, in small organisations such as the ASAC and KSAC. This research, the first major study on feminist practices in Korea and Australia, makes a significant contribution to the study of feminist organisations, the state and, in general, feminist theory.
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DeVoss, Joyce Ann. "Reactions of children to interviews using anatomically correct dolls." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/184288.

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This study tested an underlying assumption of professionals who interview young children with anatomically correct dolls: children who have been sexually abused react differently to interviews with the dolls than children who have not been sexually abused. The behavior of a group of children who were referred to a mental health clinic in the southwestern United States because of suspected sexual abuse was compared to the behavior of a group of children referred to the same clinic for other reasons while the children were interviewed by clinicians using anatomically correct dolls. The study examined four categories of behavior which consisted of indicators of child sexual abuse from the literature. The four categories were: (1) sexual behavior; (2) anger/aggression; (3) anxiety/regression; and (4) avoidant behavior. Clinicians at the mental health clinic identified potential subjects for the study from the outpatient population. Parents were given written and verbal descriptions of the study and asked to contact the researcher if they were interested in allowing their child to participate. The voluntary nature of participation in the study was stressed. Eleven children who were referred because of suspected sexual abuse and eleven children referred for other reasons were successfully recruited. Groups were matched as closely as possible as to sex, age, racial/ethnic group and developmental level. Two dependent measures were employed: the Behavioral Checklist and the Likelihood of Victimization Scale. Both instruments were designed for the research study. The Behavioral Checklist was completed by two observers who watched each interview from behind a one-way mirror. The Likelihood of Victimization Scale was completed by the clinicians who interviewed the children. Observers as well as interviewers were blind to the referral status of the children. Statistically significant differences were obtained for two of the four categories of the Behavioral Checklist. The same two categories correlated significantly with the Likelihood of Victimization Scale. The results provided support for the assumption tested.
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O'Banion, Liane Kehaulani. "Campus Sexual Assault and (In)Justice: an Inquiry into Campus Grievance Professionals' Roles, Responsibilities, and Perspectives of Justice." PDXScholar, 2018. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/4407.

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Approximately one in four women experience sexual violence in college. Public institutions of higher education identify professionals specifically responsible for Title IX compliance, campus grievance processes, and survivor advocacy. Success in these roles depends upon a variety of institutional, legal, and procedural factors, and the ability to balance compliance, accountability, transparency, confidentiality, and care for students in pursuit of institutional justice. However, the literature has failed to acknowledge the complexities and individual cost of serving in these contentious roles. Moreover, facets of organizational culture can hinder grievance professionals' efficacy in fulfilling their duties, facilitating consistent and fair resolutions, and ensuring just outcomes. This exploratory, qualitative study sought to fill the literature gap and add insight into the experiences and perspectives of student conduct, Title IX, and advocacy professionals at multiple public institutions by seeking to understand individual actions, values, and responses in light of organizational structures, institutional policies, leadership, grievance models, and power dynamics. Data indicated that professionals involved in campus grievance endure severe emotional strain in their efforts to facilitate justice, especially if their own values and principles are misaligned with those of institutional leaders, policies, grievance processes, or outcomes. Moreover, the findings suggest that such misalignment diminishes professional efficacy, which increases stress, fatigue, and leads to burnout, thereby decreasing the likelihood of realizing justice. Recommendations include revisions to graduate education, reimagined compelled disclosure policies, the need for employee support programs, and a call for further accountability of institutional leaders. Finally, an alternative paradigm is explicated for moral and justice-centered resolutions of campus sexual assault.
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Huang, Ying-Chieh, and 黃英捷. "A Preliminary Investigation on Sex Crimes under the Guise of Religions for the Past Ten Years in Taiwan Area." Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/15063297780587858196.

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樹德科技大學
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Ever since the economic upturn in the 80s, Taiwan has seen its religious activities become a spiritual sustenance for the public in addition to their material pursuits. When the faithful take their faith in religions, they seldom conduct an in-depth investigation into what they believe in. Thus, because of their trust and reverence towards the clergy, they are often exploited and plundered by the interested parties among them, which results in a variety of criminal behavior concerning religious activities. For example, endless of cases of financial fraud, carnal beauty swindling and intimidation happen again and again. Among them, cases of carnal beauty swindling, the focus of investigation in this study, greatly cause both physical and psychological harm in the part of the faithful. In this study, we look back to the relevant news releases and judgments in the past ten years, finding that those religious frauds usually reach their goals of sexual harassment by committing drug raping, intimidation, and swindling. As for violent raping and forced sexual intercourses, we find few mentions during our study. Compared with regular cases of sexual harassment, those under the guise of religions often accompany sexual intercourses of finger thrusting or extra object piercing, whose cause deserves further research. Moreover, cases of religious frauds swindling carnal beauty more often than not are repetitive sexual harassment behavior. Nevertheless, the application of cognitive dissonance theory into investigation may help us locate the real cause behind sexual harassment of this nature in religious activities, which in turn helps reduce the rate of occurrence of relating crimes.
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McLachlan, Katherine Jane. "Grounds for hope and disappointment victims'/surviviors' perceptions of South Australian police responses to rape /." 2007. http://catalogue.flinders.edu.au./local/adt/public/adt-SFU20070824.131843/index.html.

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Mkansi, Mackenzie Prince. "The policing of sex workers in Sunnyside." Diss., 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/11987.

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In South African Law, sex work is currently mainly dealt with in terms of the Sexual Offences and Related Matters Act 32 of 2007, although other legislation, such as the Aliens Control Act 3 of 1993 also contains provisions that are peripherally relevant to sex work. In addition, municipal by-laws play an important role in the regulation of sex work, especially outdoor sex work. These by-laws are often aimed at addressing the more visible aspects of outdoor sex work. This dissertation aims to analyse the policing methods used by the police when policing sex work in Sunnyside, and whether the police have the ability and capacity to enforce current legislation in this regard. The enormous incidents of dehumanization and abuse of sex workers by the police who are supposed to enforce the Sexual Offences Act 32 of 2007 and the previous legislation on sex work questions whether the police should be given more or less powers in dealing with this crime. This dissertation aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of relevant literature in order to provide a background for the discussion on the origins of sex work and the different legal models for dealing with sex work. The study also endeavours to establish a frame of reference for considering different legal models to deal with sex work and to identify different policies and legal approaches to sex work, and to consider the impact of the current laws regulating sex workers and the harm that result from this. The dissertation aims to explore and describe the challenges that the police in Sunnyside experience, and also to analyse the difficulties that sex workers often encounter. The knowledge generated in this study will enhance the existing knowledge in the policing of sex work, and will also serve to educate the police, criminal justice institutions, and the community about the nature and extent of the problems that policing agencies experience when policing sex workers in Sunnyside.
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Books on the topic "Sex crimes – Investigation – Ontario"

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Practical Investigation of Sex Crimes. London: Taylor and Francis, 2003.

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Rapp, Burt. Sex crimes investigation: A practical manual. Port Townsend, Wash: Loompanics Unlimited, 1988.

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Sex crimes investigation: Catching and prosecuting the perpetrators. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2006.

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Sex crime investigations: The complete investigator's handbook. Boulder, Colo: Paladin Press, 1996.

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Practical investigation of sex crimes: A strategic and operational approach. Boca Raton, Fla: CRC Press, 2004.

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Lugo, Jesús Cerda. Los Delitos sexuales en la averiguación previa. México, D.F: Ediciones Jurídicas Alma, 2004.

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A verdade quando atira o cartucho vai e vem: Itinerários da construção da verdade jurídica em processos criminais. São Luís do Maranhão, Brazil]: FAPEMA-Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa e ao Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico do Maranhão, 2013.

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Protopopov, A. L. Rassledovanie seksualʹnykh ubiĭstv. Sankt-Peterburg: I︠U︡ridicheskiĭ t︠s︡entr Press, 1999.

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Geberth, Vernon J. Sex-related homicide and death investigation: Practical and clinical perspectives. 2nd ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2010.

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Closely watched shadows: A profile of the hunter and the hunted. Wilsonville, Or: BookPartners, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sex crimes – Investigation – Ontario"

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Hildebrand, G. W. "Sex Crimes." In Criminal Investigation on the Street, 461–510. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315411736-12.

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Osterburg, James W., Richard H. Ward, and Larry S. Miller. "Rape and Other Sex Crimes." In Criminal Investigation, 445–66. 8 Edition. | New York : Routledge, 2019. | Revised edition of Criminal investigation, [2014]: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429259692-21.

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Spencer, Dale, Alexa Dodge, Rosemary Ricciardelli, and Dale Ballucci. "Emotional Labour, Police, and the Investigation of Sex Crimes Perpetrated Against Children." In Handbook of Posttraumatic Stress, 247–63. New York: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351134637-12.

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Turvey, Brent E. "Sex Crimes." In Rape Investigation Handbook, 3–27. Elsevier, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-386029-3.00001-2.

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"Sex Crimes." In Introduction to Criminal Investigation, 255–76. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781439897485-18.

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Savino, John O., and Brent E. Turvey. "Sex Crimes on Trial." In Rape Investigation Handbook, 463–88. Elsevier, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-386029-3.00018-8.

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"Sex Crimes and Offenders." In Forensic Investigation of Sex Crimes and Sexual Offenders, 7–26. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315721613-5.

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"6." In Practical Investigation of Sex Crimes, 109–42. Routledge, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780203507179-10.

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"7." In Practical Investigation of Sex Crimes, 143–68. Routledge, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780203507179-11.

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"8." In Practical Investigation of Sex Crimes, 169–94. Routledge, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780203507179-12.

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