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Perpetration of Image-Based Sexual Abuse: Extent, Nature and Correlates in a Multi-Country Sample
Image-based sexual abuse (IBSA) is a form of technology-facilitated abuse in which intimate (nude or sexual) images of a person are taken, distributed, or threats are made to distribute the images, without a person’s consent. It is an increasingly criminalized form of sexual abuse, and yet little is...
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