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Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth: victimization and its correlates in the USA and UK / Caitlin Ryan and Ian Rivers.
HIV/AIDS and homophobia: subtle hatreds, severe consequences and the question of origins / Gary W Dowsett.
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Violence, masculinity and the control of public sexualities.
“Homosexual panic” and the mercenary killing.
Male honour, provocation and the homosexual advance.
Heterosexual panic and fatal violence

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