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Bletzer, K., and Koss, M., 2006, "After-Rape Among Three Populations in the Southwest, A Time of Mourning, a Time for Recovery," Violence Against Women 12(1): 5–29.

Carter, P., 2005, Spanish in the U.S. Online at PBS.org.

Cuevas, C., and Sabina, C, 2010, Final Report: Sexual Assault Among Latinas (SALAS) Study, Boston, MA: Northeastern University; Middletown, PA: Penn State Harrisburg.

Fortuna, L.R., Porche, M., and Alegria, M., 2008, "Political Violence, Psychosocial Trauma, and the Context of Mental Health Services Use Among Immigrant Latinos in the United States," Ethnicity & Health 13(5): 435–463.

GMU Sexual Assault Services, 2009, Secondary Victimization, Fairfax, VA: George Mason University, Sexual Assault Services.

Health Resources and Services Administration, 2007, Community Health Worker National Workforce Study, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration.

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Liptak, A., 2009, "Sotomayor Draws Retort From a Fellow Justice," The New York Times (December 8).

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Murdaugh, C., Hunt, S., Sowell, R., and Santana, I., 2004, "Domestic Violence in Hispanics in the Southeastern United States: A Survey and Needs Analysis," Journal of Family Violence 19(2).

Pew Hispanic Center, 2010, Latinos and the 2010 Census: The Foreign Born Are More Positive, Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center.

Pew Hispanic Center, 2009a, Between Two Worlds: How Young Latinos Come of Age in America, Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center.

Pew Hispanic Center, 2009b, Latinos Online, 2006–2008: Narrowing the Gap, Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center.

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University of Arizona and Annie E. Casey Foundation, 1998, The National Community Health Advisor Study: Weaving the Future, Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press.

U.S. Census Bureau, 2011, Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: 2010, 2010 Census Briefs, Washington, DC: U.S. Census Bureau.

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