03047 am 22005413u 450 991034605480332120221206182220.00-429-46760-5(CKB)4100000009670686(OAPEN)1005771(OCoLC)1111638351(OCoLC-P)1111638351(FlBoTFG)9780429467608(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/37482(EXLCZ)99410000000967068620190708d2020 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRape in the Nordic countries continuity and change /edited by Marie Bruvik Heinskou, May-Len Skilbrei and Kari StefansenTaylor & Francis2020Abingdon, Oxon :New York, NYRoutledge,2020.1 online resource (xiv, 246 pages) illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)Routledge research in gender and societyPrint version: 9781138606517 Includes bibliographical references and index."While the Nordic countries are listed at the top in most international rankings of gender equality and citizens' feelings of security, studies on the prevalence of sexual victimisation present a different picture, suggesting that the very countries that have invested much in establishing gender equality actually see a high prevalence of sexual violence. This book sheds light on the phenomenon and construction of rape and other forms of sexual violence within the Nordic region, exploring the ways in which rape and sexual violence are dealt with through criminal law and considering governmental policies aimed at combatting it, with a special focus on legal regulations and developments. Thematically organised, it offers new research on perpetrators, victimhood, criminal justice and prevention. Multi-disciplinary in approach, it brings together the latest work from a range of scholars to offer insights into the situation in the five Nordic countries, asking how and why rape and other forms of sexual violence occur, whilst also addressing the timely issues of online sexual cultures, BDSM and the grey areas of sexual offences. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, criminology and law with interests in gender and sexual violence"--Provided by publisher.Routledge research in gender and society.RapeScandinaviaSex crimesScandinaviaSociologygender studiescriminologyRapeSex crimes364.15320948Bruvik Heinskou Marieedt1355986Heinskou Marie BruvikSkilbrei May-LenStefansen Kari1971-OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910346054803321Rape in the Nordic countries3360204UNINA02194nam 2200469 n 450 991069349980332120230307213442.0(CKB)1000000000743424(NjHacI)991000000000743424(OCoLC)44371398ocm44371398(OCoLC)991000000000743424(EXLCZ)99100000000074342420230307d2017 uu 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAnother View of the Revolution in Military Affairs /Jeffrey R. CooperFt. Belvoir, VA :Defense Technical Information Center,2017.1 online resource (57 pages)Conference series"July 15, 1994."Title from title screen.Includes bibliographical references.The author urges defense planners to determine what strategic--as opposed to operational--benefits might be derived from the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA). He cautions against being so focused on the technology of the RMA as to divert attention from the critical relationships between purpose, strategy, doctrine, operational innovation and organizational adaptation. He concludes that making the internal reforms that will be required will be as challenging as coming to terms with the operational and strategic implications of the new technologies. Revolution in military affairs, Technologically-driven phenomena, Military technical revolution, Information revolution, Technical legacy.ANOTHER VIEW OF THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRSVIEW OF THE REVOLUTION Information scienceUnited StatesArmed ForcesUnited StatesMilitary policyInformation science.020Cooper Jeffrey R.1352480Army War College (U.S.).Strategic Studies Institute.NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910693499803321Another View of the Revolution in Military Affairs3180242UNINA