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Mariana Gonçalves

Researcher at University of Minho

Publications -  42
Citations -  317

Mariana Gonçalves is an academic researcher from University of Minho. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 32 publications receiving 179 citations.

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Prevalence of Violence against Immigrant Women: A Systematic Review of the Literature

TL;DR: There is a high variability of the prevalence rates, which could be due to cultural factors and/or to methodological issues, which should be addressed by future researchers to allow for a better understanding of the phenomena.
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Intimate partner homicide: A meta-analysis of risk factors

TL;DR: In this paper, the risk factors related to abusive couple dynamics (threatening the victim with a weapon, any kind of threatening, death threats, bottlenecks, stalking and controlling behaviours, abuse during pregnancy and physical violence) are associated with a higher probability of intimate partner homicide.
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Cyber-aggression in adolescence and internet parenting styles: A study with victims, perpetrators and victim-perpetrators

TL;DR: In this paper, the prevalence of cyber-aggression and its differentiation in terms of adolescents' sociodemographic characteristics and digital practices, as well as parenting styles experienced by four groups: non-violent, victim, perpetrator and victim-perpetrator were examined.
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Trafficking in human beings: Portuguese magistrates’ perceptions

TL;DR: Trafficking in human beings (THB) has been gaining prominence in the political agendas of governments, both nationally and internationally as mentioned in this paper. The fight against this crime involves the entire justice system.
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Human trafficking and criminal proceedings in Portugal: discourses of professionals in the justice system

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze the discourses of justice system professionals that concern the investigation and prosecution of human trafficking and identify the factors that, in their perspective, block the recognition of the typifying elements of the crime and create obstacles to the prosecution and conviction of those crimes.