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					Geographical Index: 
						Oceanian History: 
						New Zealand History:
				 
				Oceanian History: New Zealand History:T o p i c a l   I n d e xNEW ZEALAND IN THE 20TH CENTURY
 
			
			1. P r o s e c u t i o na. Legislation: 
				General | 
			b. Inquiry: 
				- | 
			c. Trials: 
				General; 
			Sentences:
				Wrong Convictions | 
			d. Arbitary Law: 
				- | 
			e. Frequency: 
				-
 
 2. C a s e s
 a. Biblical Cases: 
				- | 
			b. Fictional Cases: 
				- | 
			c. Mythological Cases: 
				- | 
			d. Real Cases: 
				Incidents; 
				Offenders; 
				Victims |
 
 3. T y p e s
 a. General: 
				Rape, 
				Sexual Assault | 
			b. Body: 
				- | 
			c. .Circumstances: 
				- | 
			d. Frequency: 
				- | 
			e. Killing: 
				- | 
			f. Offenders: 
				Interracial Sexual Abuse | 
			g. Places: 
				- | 
			h. Purposes: 
				- | 
			i. State of Emergency: 
				- | 
			j. Victims: 
				Child Sexual Abuse, 
				Interracial Sexual Abuse
 
 4. O f f e n d e r s
 a. Characteristics: 
			Age and Gender: 
				-; 
			Biological Status: 
				-; 
			Kinship: 
				-; 
			Mental Status: 
				-; 
			Professions: 
				-; 
			Social Status: 
				- | 
			b. Circumstances: 
			External Circumstances: 
				-; 
			
			Internal Circumstances: 
				- | 
			c. Consequences: 
			Physical Consequences: 
				-; 
			Reactions: 
				-
 
 5. V i c t i m s
 a. Characteristics: 
			Age and Gender: 
				Female Children, 
				Male Children; 
			Biological Status: 
				-; 
			Indirect Victims Groups: 
				-; 
				
			Kinship: 
				-; 
			Mental Status: 
				-; 
			Physical Status: 
				-; 
			Professions: 
				Prostitutes; 
			Social Status: 
				Students | 
			b. Circumstances: 
			External Circumstances: 
				-; 
			Internal Circumstances: 
				- | 
			c. Consequences: 
			Mental Consequences: 
				-; 
			Physical Consequences: 
				-; 
			Reactions: 
				-; 
			Social Consequences: 
				-
 
 6. S o c i e t y
 a. Commemoration: 
				- | 
			b. Institutions: 
				- | 
			c. Movements: 
				Women's Movement | 
			d. Politics: 
				- | 
			e. Rape Culture: 
				General
 
 7. R e s e a r c h
 a. History: 
				- | 
			b. Disciplines: 
				- | 
			c. Education: 
				-
 
 8. R e p r e s e n t a t i o n s
 a. Acoustical: 
				- | 
			b. Textual:
				- | 
			c. Visual: 
				Photography
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