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The landmark book that brought to light the truth about rape--that it occurs most often between people who know each other. Examines the social causes and legal approaches to acquaintance rape, with guidance for changes that have resulted in this book's frequent adoption for coursework, public health training and more. "Based on first-person accounts, scholarly studies and data from a nationwide survey...freelance journalist Warshaw draws a devastating portrait..." ~Publishers Weekly A Literary Guild Alternate; named to several "Best Books" lists |
Selected WorksEducational guides
Guide to Understanding Lymphedema
In-depth look at an overlooked, and serious, side effect of breast cancer treatment Guide to Understanding Breast Cancer Treatment Research Studies
Information to help women decide whether to take part in clinical trials Article for e-newsletter
Staying Strong in Uncertain Times
How to build resilience when things are tough Ghostwriting for physicians
Anterior Approach to Hip Replacement Surgery
New technology means less risk for patients, with quicker recovery Nonfiction book -- social issues
I Never Called It Rape: The Ms. Report on Recognizing, Fighting and Surviving Date and Acquaintance Rape
"Painstakingly researched...chilling." -- San Francisco Chronicle University news service
Bringing Diversity Into the Sciences
Success of a program to change disparities in science and medical professions Magazine article
Bad Foods You Should Be Eating
The surprising truth about foods you've been told to avoid Profile for cancer website
A Young Woman Deals With Advanced Breast Cancer
Coping with a challenging diagnosis as a young mother |