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Heather D. Flowe, PhD
Memory evidence – the gateway to justice
For most of us, the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia and the Kosovo War have long receded into the realm of history. What were once...
Heather D. Flowe, PhD
Tonic immobility: Why it shouldn't be a part of rape law reform
Tonic immobility – the idea that someone enters a state of involuntary paralysis when being sexually assaulted – is a popular concept in...
Heather D. Flowe, PhD
US Election 2020: A troubling standoff on sexual violence
Sadly, the loudest voices in the US in 2020 are staying quiet because of their own history. Their silence speaks volumes.
Heather D. Flowe, PhD
Why some victims delay in reporting sexual assault
In recent publicised reports of sexual assault, often from events many years ago, some ask why those reporting the assault waited so long...
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