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Spousal Conflicts and Domestic Violence in Turkey: A Case for Gender Bias in Hate Violence
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2017-01-01
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Beşpınar Akgüner, Fatma Umut
Canel Çınarbaş, Deniz
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The Psychology of hate crimes as domestic terrorism : U.S. and global issues
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F. U. Beşpınar Akgüner and D. Canel Çınarbaş,
Spousal Conflicts and Domestic Violence in Turkey: A Case for Gender Bias in Hate Violence
. 2017, p. 224.