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A Remonstrance of the State of the Kingdom. Die Mercurii 15. Decemb. 1641 : It Is This Day Resolv\u27d upon the Question, by the House of Commons, That Order Shall Be Now Given for the Printing of This Remonstrance, of the State of the Kingdom
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Instructions from the Honourable House of Commons Assembled in Parliament, to the Committee in Kent, Whose Names Are Herein Mentioned. with the Answer of the Justices of Peace to the Said Committee. Likewise Certain Instructions from the Said County, to MR. Augustine Skynner
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The Order and Forme for Church Government by Bishops and the Clergie of This Kingdome. Voted in the House of Commons on Friday. Iuly 16. 1641. Whereunto Is Added Mr. Grimstons and Mr. Seldens Arguments Concerning Episcopacie
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Honor-Based Abuse in England and Wales: Who Does What to Whom?
Key findings are presented from an empirical study profiling 1,474 cases of honor-based abuse (HBA) known to police and victim services in England and Wales. Thematic and quantitative (regression) analyses were used to investigate whether and how HBA differed from other forms of domestic abuse and forced marriage. A new typology of HBA is proposed, based principally on the relationship(s) between victim and perpetrator(s). Interpreted within an overarching lens of gender-based violence, it is argued that Type 1 (partner abuse) and Type 3 (partner plus family abuse) are culturally specific forms of domestic abuse, whereas Type 2 (family abuse) is distinct
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