Something old or something new: Do pre-existing conceptualisations of abuse enable a sufficient response to abuse in young people's relationships and peer-groups?
(2013)
Book Chapter
Firmin, C. (2013). Something old or something new: Do pre-existing conceptualisations of abuse enable a sufficient response to abuse in young people's relationships and peer-groups?. In M. Melrose, & J. Pearce (Eds.), Critical perspectives on child sexual exploitation and related trafficking (38-51). https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137294104
Professor Carlene Firmin's Outputs (3)
Criminal gangs, male-dominated services and the women and girls who fall through the gaps (2013)
Book Chapter
Firmin, C. (2013). Criminal gangs, male-dominated services and the women and girls who fall through the gaps. In Y. Rehman, L. Kelly, & H. Sidqiqui (Eds.), Moving in the Shadows: Violence in the lives of Minority Women and Children (127-140). Ashgate Publishing
Busting the ‘gang-rape’ myth: Girls’ victimisation and agency in gang-associated sexual violence (2013)
Book Chapter
Firmin, C. (2013). Busting the ‘gang-rape’ myth: Girls’ victimisation and agency in gang-associated sexual violence. In M. Horvath, & J. Woodhams (Eds.), Handbook on the Study of Multiple Perpetrator Rape: A multidisciplinary response to an international problem (97-115). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203083406-7