This article reports on the relationship between same-sex attraction, experience of bullying in s... more This article reports on the relationship between same-sex attraction, experience of bullying in school and mental health measured using the 12-item version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ12). A random sample of 16 year olds, drawn from the Child Benefit Register, was invited to take part in the 2005 Young Life and Times survey, which is a postal survey carried
173 Is there anything else you would like to say about community relations in Northern Ireland? D... more 173 Is there anything else you would like to say about community relations in Northern Ireland? Dirk Schubotz and Paula Devine, Queen's University Belfast Introduction The Northern Ireland conflict has been regarded as one of the most thoroughly researched conflicts in ...
For many years, policy intervention programmes in Northern Ireland have attempted to address prej... more For many years, policy intervention programmes in Northern Ireland have attempted to address prejudice and stereotyping through increasing contact between Protestants and Catholics. Schemes such as the programmes of the Community Relations Council, the introduction of Education for Mutual Understanding (EMU) and Cultural Heritage (CH) in the Northern Ireland curriculum and programmes for groups of young people from different backgrounds have often been seen as key to the diminishing of violence.
This article reports on the relationship between same-sex attraction, experience of bullying in s... more This article reports on the relationship between same-sex attraction, experience of bullying in school and mental health measured using the 12-item version of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ12). A random sample of 16 year olds, drawn from the Child Benefit Register, was invited to take part in the 2005 Young Life and Times survey, which is a postal survey carried
173 Is there anything else you would like to say about community relations in Northern Ireland? D... more 173 Is there anything else you would like to say about community relations in Northern Ireland? Dirk Schubotz and Paula Devine, Queen's University Belfast Introduction The Northern Ireland conflict has been regarded as one of the most thoroughly researched conflicts in ...
For many years, policy intervention programmes in Northern Ireland have attempted to address prej... more For many years, policy intervention programmes in Northern Ireland have attempted to address prejudice and stereotyping through increasing contact between Protestants and Catholics. Schemes such as the programmes of the Community Relations Council, the introduction of Education for Mutual Understanding (EMU) and Cultural Heritage (CH) in the Northern Ireland curriculum and programmes for groups of young people from different backgrounds have often been seen as key to the diminishing of violence.
This report is based upon findings that were obtained by an online survey with sex
workers in whi... more This report is based upon findings that were obtained by an online survey with sex workers in which there were 171 respondents and an online survey of clients that produced 446 respondents. We also undertook face-to-face interviews with 19 sex workers and 10 clients. Other methods included scraping data from websites that advertise prostitution, 18 interviews with experts and service providers, phone interviews with representatives of 9 councils across Northern Ireland, questionnaires for providers of support services for sex workers as well as a review of policies regarding prostitution in other societies. - All of the sex workers and clients interviewed for this study sold/paid for sexual services in Northern Ireland.
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workers in which there were 171 respondents and an online survey of clients that
produced 446 respondents. We also undertook face-to-face interviews with 19 sex
workers and 10 clients. Other methods included scraping data from websites that
advertise prostitution, 18 interviews with experts and service providers, phone
interviews with representatives of 9 councils across Northern Ireland, questionnaires
for providers of support services for sex workers as well as a review of policies
regarding prostitution in other societies.
- All of the sex workers and clients interviewed for this study sold/paid for sexual
services in Northern Ireland.