Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
![Digital Commons Network](http://assets.bepress.com/20200205/img/dcn/DCsunburst.png)
Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- International and Area Studies (149)
- Other International and Area Studies (148)
- Agricultural and Resource Economics (70)
- Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration (40)
- Sociology (29)
-
- Library and Information Science (23)
- Life Sciences (17)
- Other Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration (15)
- Communication (14)
- Environmental Policy (14)
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (13)
- Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology (13)
- Animal Sciences (12)
- Behavior and Ethology (12)
- Biodiversity (12)
- Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration (12)
- Family, Life Course, and Society (11)
- Public Policy (11)
- Rural Sociology (9)
- Communication Technology and New Media (8)
- Legal Studies (6)
- Physical Sciences and Mathematics (6)
- Scholarly Communication (6)
- Environmental Sciences (5)
- Psychology (5)
- Arts and Humanities (4)
- Social Psychology and Interaction (4)
- Agriculture (3)
- Anthropology (3)
- Keyword
-
- North Dakota (4)
- Alcohol (2)
- Biotechnology (2)
- Bobolink (2)
- Carnivores (2)
-
- Constructed island (2)
- Indian Territory (2)
- Nebraska (2)
- Savannah sparrow (2)
- youth. (1)
- " grassland (1)
- "forest boosterism (1)
- Academic libraries (1)
- Activity (1)
- Adolescents (1)
- Adult (1)
- Affective disorder (1)
- Africa (1)
- African- American autobiography (1)
- Agricultural policy (1)
- Alcohol laws (1)
- American avocet (1)
- Ammodramus henslowii (1)
- Ammodramus savannarum (1)
- Anas platyrhynchos (1)
- Ancient DNA (1)
- And Cropping Systems (1)
- Animal Science Leadership (1)
- Antimodernism (1)
- Anxiety (1)
- Publication
-
- Great Plains Quarterly (82)
- Great Plains Research: A Journal of Natural and Social Sciences (50)
- Cornhusker Economics (47)
- USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center (27)
- University of Nebraska Public Policy Center: Publications (11)
-
- UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications (9)
- Department of Agricultural Economics: Faculty Publications (8)
- Department of Agricultural Economics: Presentations, Working Papers, and Gray Literature (8)
- E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10) (8)
- ALEC Committee Minutes (7)
- Department of Child, Youth, and Family Studies: Faculty Publications (7)
- Publications from the Center for Applied Rural Innovation (CARI) (7)
- Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication: Materials and History (5)
- Department of Sociology: Faculty Publications (5)
- Nebraska College of Law: Faculty Publications (5)
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries: Conference Presentations and Speeches (5)
- Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communication: Faculty Publications (4)
- Department of Communication Studies: Faculty Publications (4)
- Department of Psychology: Faculty Publications (4)
- Bureau of Sociological Research: Faculty Publications (3)
- Connect (University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension) (3)
- Department of Agricultural Economics: News, Announcements, and Information (3)
- Human Trafficking: Data and Documents (3)
- Department of Political Science: Faculty Publications (2)
- FOCUS: Economic Issues for Nebraskans (2)
- School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications (2)
- CARI Extension and Education Materials for Sustainable Agriculture (1)
- Center on Children, Families, and the Law: Faculty Publications (1)
- College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Student Media (1)
- College of Journalism and Mass Communications: Theses (1)
Articles 331 - 331 of 331
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
"You Just Give Them What They Want And Pray They Don’T Kill You”: Street-Level Sex Workers’ Reports Of Victimization, Personal Resources And Coping Strategies, Rochelle L. Dalla Dr., Yan Xia, Heather Kennedy
"You Just Give Them What They Want And Pray They Don’T Kill You”: Street-Level Sex Workers’ Reports Of Victimization, Personal Resources And Coping Strategies, Rochelle L. Dalla Dr., Yan Xia, Heather Kennedy
Department of Child, Youth, and Family Studies: Faculty Publications
Using both qualitative (in-depth, personal interviews) and quantitative (self-report survey indices) techniques, data were collected from 43 women involved in streetwalking prostitution. The purpose of the investigation was to examine exposure to violence and victimization among a particularly vulnerable female population across the life span. A secondary goal was to apply stress theory as an organizing frameworkfor examining personal resources (e.g., social support, locus of control) and coping behavior. Results from both data collection strategies are presented, and implications for intervention are described.