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LGBTQ+ victims or perpetrators

LGBTQ+ victims or perpetrators may have different experiences e.g. Homo/transphobia, difficulties of being seen as a victim or institutional responses





DHR036    Adult Y- 20.11.2012- Executive Summary


DHR043   Andrius- 20.09.2013- Executive Summary


DHR145   B- 30.04.2012- Overview Report    |   B- 30.04.2012- Executive Summary


DHR165   DHR-3-Overview-Report-Anonymised-and-Redacted-October-2016


DHR203   Overview-report-for-case-Jason-2016





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