School-Based Bullying and Teen Dating Violence Prevention Laws: Overlapping or Distinct?

School-Based Bullying and Teen Dating Violence Prevention Laws: Overlapping or Distinct? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Volume 33, Issue 21, Page 3267-3297, November 2018. Michele Cascardi Read the syndicated article here
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Starting the Conversation: Are Campus Sexual Assault Policies Related to the Prevalence of Campus Sexual Assault?

Starting the Conversation: Are Campus Sexual Assault Policies Related to the Prevalence of Campus Sexual Assault? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Volume 33, Issue 21, Page 3315-3343, November 2018. Stephanie M.…
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Economic Policies and Intimate Partner Violence Prevention: Emerging Complexities in the Literature

Economic Policies and Intimate Partner Violence Prevention: Emerging Complexities in the Literature Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Volume 33, Issue 21, Page 3367-3387, November 2018. Margaret E. Tankard Read the syndicated…
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Can Family–Prisoner Relationships Ever Improve During Incarceration? Examining the Primary Caregivers of Incarcerated Young Men

Can Family–Prisoner Relationships Ever Improve During Incarceration? Examining the Primary Caregivers of Incarcerated Young Men AbstractHow incarceration affects the lives of prisoners’ family members has received a growing level of…
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Prevalence of Exposure to Complex Trauma and Community Violence and Their Associations With Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms

Prevalence of Exposure to Complex Trauma and Community Violence and Their Associations With Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Karen Yearwood Read the syndicated article…
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The Prediction of Repeated Violence Among Individuals With Serious Mental Disorders: Situational Versus Dispositional Factors

The Prediction of Repeated Violence Among Individuals With Serious Mental Disorders: Situational Versus Dispositional Factors Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Ahead of Print. Michelle N. Harris Read the syndicated article here
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