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21Reconceptualizing the HIV Epidemiology and Prevention Needs of Female Sex Workers (FSW) in Swazilandpor Baral, Stefan, Ketende, Sosthenes, Green, Jessie L., Chen, Ping-An, Grosso, Ashley, Sithole, Bhekie, Ntshangase, Cebisile, Yam, Eileen, Kerrigan, Deanna, Kennedy, Caitlin E., Adams, Darrin“…Rape was common with nearly 40% (n = 123/314) reporting at least one rape; 17.4% (n = 23/314)reported being raped 6 or more times. Reporting blackmail (34.8%, n = 113/314) and torture(53.2%, n = 173/314) was prevalent. …”
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22por Mohiuddin, Mahrukh, Rashid, Sabina Faiz, Shuvro, Mofijul Islam, Nahar, Nahitun, Ahmed, Syed Masud“…Approaches such as inducements, persuasion, emotional blackmail, serving family members, etc. are used. The type, quantity and quality of inducements offered to the physicians depend upon his/her capacity to produce prescriptions. …”
Publicado 2015
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23“…The mothers and adolescents emphasized the need for an open sexual discourse to reduce violent behaviors such as Web-based sexual harassment, including sending videos and pictures of naked girls, often accompanied by threats and blackmail. CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to find a way to encourage a significant sexual discourse to prevent the violent consequences of its absence in the Arab society. …”
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24por Kokogho, Afoke, Amusu, Senate, Baral, Stefan D., Charurat, Manhattan E., Adebajo, Sylvia, Makanjuola, Olumide, Tonwe, Veronica, Storme, Casey, Michael, Nelson L., Robb, Merlin L., Ake, Julie A., Nowak, Rebecca G., Crowell, Trevor A.“…Participants who made a disclosure to family or HCP were more likely to report condom use during anal sex as well as perceived and experienced stigma that included healthcare avoidance, blackmail, assault, and sexual violence as compared to participants who had not disclosed. …”
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25por Fearon, Elizabeth, Bourne, Adam, Tenza, Siyanda, Palanee‐Phillips, Thesla, Kabuti, Rhoda, Weatherburn, Peter, Nutland, Will, Kimani, Joshua, Smith, Adrian D“…Qualitative findings indicated that while online socializing can limit risk of harm inherent in face‐to‐face interactions, novel challenges were introduced, including context collapse and a fear of blackmail. CONCLUSIONS: Most MSM and TG in these cities socialize online regularly. …”
Publicado 2020
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26por Baral, Stefan, Adams, Darrin, Lebona, Judith, Kaibe, Bafokeng, Letsie, Puleng, Tshehlo, Relebohile, Wirtz, Andrea, Beyrer, Chris“…Human rights abuses were common: 76.2% (170/223) reported at least one abuse, including rape (9.8%, 22/225), blackmail (21.3%, 47/221), fear of seeking healthcare (22.2%, 49/221), police discrimination (16.4%, 36/219), verbal or physical harassment (59.8%, 140/234), or having been beaten (18.9%, 43/228). …”
Publicado 2011
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27por Stahlman, Shauna, Sanchez, Travis Howard, Sullivan, Patrick Sean, Ketende, Sosthenes, Lyons, Carrie, Charurat, Manhattan E, Drame, Fatou Maria, Diouf, Daouda, Ezouatchi, Rebecca, Kouanda, Seni, Anato, Simplice, Mothopeng, Tampose, Mnisi, Zandile, Baral, Stefan David“…Feeling afraid to seek health care, avoiding health care, feeling like police refused to protect, being blackmailed, and being raped were more commonly reported in rural versus urban settings in the United States (P<.05 for all). …”
Publicado 2016
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28An assessment of stigma and human right violations among men who have sex with men in Abuja, Nigeriapor Strömdahl, Susanne, Onigbanjo Williams, Abimbola, Eziefule, Bede, Emmanuel, Godwin, Iwuagwu, Stella, Anene, Oliver, Orazulike, Ifeanyi, Beyrer, Chris, Baral, Stefan“…Enacted rights violations included 41% having been blackmailed, 36% been beaten, 13% been denied housing, and 11% been jailed due to sexual orientation. …”
Publicado 2019
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29por Abahre, Jafar, Al-Rimmawi, Hussein, Abu Raida, Loai, Alkhateeb, Mohammad, Bishawi, Wasim, Mahmoud, Sameer, Suleiman, Akram, Khlaif, Zuheir N.“…The findings also shed light on the negative impact of tourist blackmailing, which is the exploitation of tourists by various stakeholders, and the role of positive perceptions of the destination in attracting tourists and mitigating the impact of security threats. …”
Publicado 2023
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30por Baral, Stefan, Burrell, Earl, Scheibe, Andrew, Brown, Ben, Beyrer, Chris, Bekker, Linda-Gail“…Human rights violations were common with 10.5% (n = 21/200) reporting having been blackmailed and 21.0% (n = 42/200) reporting being afraid to seek health care. …”
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31“…To this end, we conducted a qualitative study based on 20 semi-structured in-depth interviews with school counselors working in middle schools and high schools in Israel, who treated adolescent girls blackmailed over the Internet on sexual grounds. Findings indicate that the school counselors had difficulty in identifying and defining the cases they treated as instances of sextortion, and that in their view the harm was slight. …”
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32“…This paper suggests and develops a dedicated ontology of digital blackmails, called Rantology, with a particular focus on ransomware assaults. …”
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33por Akram, Urooj, Sharif, Wareesa, Shahroz, Mobeen, Mushtaq, Muhammad Faheem, Aray, Daniel Gavilanes, Thompson, Ernesto Bautista, Diez, Isabel de la Torre, Djuraev, Sirojiddin, Ashraf, Imran“…Hackers can attack the IoT network and access personal information and confidential data for blackmailing, and negatively manipulate data. This study aims to propose an IoT threat protection system (IoTTPS) to protect the IoT network from threats using an ensemble model RKSVM, comprising a random forest (RF), K nearest neighbor (KNN), and support vector machine (SVM) model. …”
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34por Zahn, Ryan, Grosso, Ashley, Scheibe, Andrew, Bekker, Linda-Gail, Ketende, Sosthenes, Dausab, Friedel, Iipinge, Scholastica, Beyrer, Chris, Trapance, Gift, Baral, Stefan“…Encouragingly, the results indicate MSM in Cape Town were more likely to disclose their sexual orientation to family or healthcare workers and less likely to be blackmailed or feel afraid in their communities than MSM in Botswana, Malawi, or Namibia. …”
Publicado 2016
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35por Grosso, Ashley L., Ketende, Sosthenes C., Stahlman, Shauna, Ky-Zerbo, Odette, Ouedraogo, Henri Gautier, Kouanda, Seni, Samadoulougou, Cesaire, Lougue, Marcel, Tchalla, Jules, Anato, Simplice, Dometo, Sodji, Nadedjo, Felicity D., Pitche, Vincent, Baral, Stefan D.“…RESULTS: One factor, experienced stigma, included actions that were carried out by multiple types of perpetrators and included being arrested, verbally harassed, blackmailed, physically abused, tortured, or forced to have sex. …”
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36por Owen, Branwen N., M-Giroux, Mathieu, Matse, Sindy, Mnisi, Zandile, Baral, Stefan, Ketende, Sosthenes C., Baggaley, Rebecca F., Boily, Marie-Claude“…Although FSW reporting AI in past month were more likely to have been raped (aOR = 1.95[95%CI:1.05–3.65]) and harassed because of being a sex worker (aOR = 2.09[95%CI:1.16–3.74]), they were also less likely to have ever been blackmailed (aOR = 0.50[95%CI:0.25–0.98]) or been afraid to walk in public places (aOR = 0.46[95%CI:0.25–0.87]). …”
Publicado 2020
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