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The lost girls / Joanna Wane

By: Wane, Joanna.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE | ADOLESCENTS | DATING VIOLENCE | HOMICIDE | EMOTIONAL ABUSE | PHYSICAL ABUSE | YOUNG PEOPLE | YOUNG WOMEN | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | NEW ZEALAND | UNITED KINGDOM | PREVENTION In: North and South, September 2012, 36 - 44Summary: "Emily Longley - like Dunedin university student Sophie Elliott - got caught up with the wrong man and paid for it with her life. How do smart young women become trapped in such destructive relationships, asks Joanna Wane and are we raising a generation of girls who seem to have it all but are so much more vulnerable than they think?" [Author's introduction]. Alison Towns and Janet Fanslow are quoted. A one-page snapshot of a destructive teenage relationship, titled Tainted love is included.
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"Emily Longley - like Dunedin university student Sophie Elliott - got caught up with the wrong man and paid for it with her life. How do smart young women become trapped in such destructive relationships, asks Joanna Wane and are we raising a generation of girls who seem to have it all but are so much more vulnerable than they think?" [Author's introduction]. Alison Towns and Janet Fanslow are quoted. A one-page snapshot of a destructive teenage relationship, titled Tainted love is included.

North and South, September 2012, 36 - 44