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*[http://newgon.net/prd PRD] - Reads like a scholarly "Debate Guide". | *[http://newgon.net/prd PRD] - Reads like a scholarly "Debate Guide". | ||
*[https://www.nambla.org/sciences.html NAMbLA | *[https://www.nambla.org/sciences.html NAMbLA Sciences], and [https://www.nambla.org/psychol.html Psychology] sections. | ||
*[http://www.solresearch.org/Reports Sex Offender Law Research] | *[http://www.solresearch.org/Reports Sex Offender Law Research] |
Revision as of 13:14, 9 June 2022
Some links that will help develop the Research section, or aid readers.
- NARSOL - Deep archive.
- Zotero - Prostasia.
- Quarterly Review - B4U-Act.
- Ipce - Huge database - lets do a bit of trawling 2010-2021. Strategist and present users have done some updates, but not gone thru Ipce as of Oct 21.
- MHAMic - Not whole articles, but very well assimilated.
- Institute for Psychological Therapies - Longstanding journal with many alternative writings. Use wayback machine if on Tor!
- GL Garden - Some citations, can be a bit nonspecific, but plenty.
- GUS - The freely available cross-cultural text.
Some half decent summaries:
- PRD - Reads like a scholarly "Debate Guide".
- NAMbLA Sciences, and Psychology sections.
Countering bad research:
Information Freedom Companions:
Sites that make information widely available.
- Sci-Hub - Most academic papers, some books (requires exact title or DOI).
- Z-Lib - Many books.