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ECLIPSEs C2/R3 Concept - Reducing Victim Blaming through the recognition of Primary Victim Resistance Strategies
There are many ways in which primary victims resist the violence that is perpetrated against them. This may not look like kicking and screaming or fighting back or arguing - it could look like and sound like silence, or stillness.
Debbs Murray
2 days ago
3 min read
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