2018
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/behk7
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Violence Without a Face: The Analysis of Testimonies of Women Who Were Sexually Assaulted During the War in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract: Background:This study examined testimonies of women who were sexually assaulted multiple times by multiple unknown offenders. In these testimonial narratives, it is possible to detect specific modalities of traumatic event expression. This expression lacks any spatial, temporal, auditory or emotional determinants of the event.Subjects and methods: These fourteen women (out of 17) were imprisoned and forcefully isolated in detention camps or private houses in the occupied territories of Croatia and Bosnia and H… Show more

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“…These testimonies differ greatly in sense that they provide different breadth and quality of sensory information (auditory, visual, spatial, etc.). Women raped by unknown perpetrators generally exhibit simple, generalized and non-specific recollections about , 2019;Vol. 31, No.…”
Section: General Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These testimonies differ greatly in sense that they provide different breadth and quality of sensory information (auditory, visual, spatial, etc.). Women raped by unknown perpetrators generally exhibit simple, generalized and non-specific recollections about , 2019;Vol. 31, No.…”
Section: General Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%