Indigenous Australians experience a high prevalence of sexual assault, yet a regional sexual assault service found few Indigenous Australians accessed their services. This prompted exploration of how its services might be improved. A resultant systematic search of the literature is reported in this article. Seven electronic databases and seven websites were systematically searched for peer reviewed and gray literature documenting responses to the sexual assault of Indigenous Australians. These publications were then classified by response type and study type. Twenty-three publications met the inclusion criteria. They included studies of legal jus...
This report addresses the issue of whether the legal system is responding adequately to domestic an...
Child sexual abuse is more prevalent in Indigenous communities, but is less likely to be repor...
Guggisberg, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1344-7330Considerable research has documented the seriousness of Inti...
Indigenous Australians experience a high prevalence of sexual assault, yet a regional sexual assault...
© The Author(s) 2014.Indigenous Australians experience a high prevalence of sexual assault, yet a re...
Scope of Review\ud \ud This report presents the results of a systematic search of the peer reviewed ...
This paper examines the historical and contemporary aspects of sexual assault as they impact on Indi...
Knowledge about sexual violence against women from Indigenous and culturally and linguistically dive...
Despite the fact that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities typically experience a high ...
Violence is a longstanding, widely recognised problem that disproportionately affects Indigenous peo...
Looking at the patchy attention paid to the \u27Standard Indigenous Question\u27 by police around Au...
Little research has been done on the services that currently exist for victim/survivors of sexual as...
This study has been conducted for the Australian Crime Commission\u27s National Indigenous Intellige...
This chapter explores the epistemological and methodological questions we encountered when undertaki...
This report examines publically-available research literature from North America, Australia and New ...
This report addresses the issue of whether the legal system is responding adequately to domestic an...
Child sexual abuse is more prevalent in Indigenous communities, but is less likely to be repor...
Guggisberg, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1344-7330Considerable research has documented the seriousness of Inti...
Indigenous Australians experience a high prevalence of sexual assault, yet a regional sexual assault...
© The Author(s) 2014.Indigenous Australians experience a high prevalence of sexual assault, yet a re...
Scope of Review\ud \ud This report presents the results of a systematic search of the peer reviewed ...
This paper examines the historical and contemporary aspects of sexual assault as they impact on Indi...
Knowledge about sexual violence against women from Indigenous and culturally and linguistically dive...
Despite the fact that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities typically experience a high ...
Violence is a longstanding, widely recognised problem that disproportionately affects Indigenous peo...
Looking at the patchy attention paid to the \u27Standard Indigenous Question\u27 by police around Au...
Little research has been done on the services that currently exist for victim/survivors of sexual as...
This study has been conducted for the Australian Crime Commission\u27s National Indigenous Intellige...
This chapter explores the epistemological and methodological questions we encountered when undertaki...
This report examines publically-available research literature from North America, Australia and New ...
This report addresses the issue of whether the legal system is responding adequately to domestic an...
Child sexual abuse is more prevalent in Indigenous communities, but is less likely to be repor...
Guggisberg, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1344-7330Considerable research has documented the seriousness of Inti...