“It’s Not You, It’s Me”: Examining the Role of Conflicted Relationships, Mental Illness, and Intimate Partner Violence
“It’s Not You, It’s Me”: Examining the Role of Conflicted Relationships, Mental Illness, and Intimate Partner Violence
Michelle N. Harris Andrew. Krajewski Katherine M. Wilds Lauren Van Blarcum a University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, USAb University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USAc The Einstein School, Plano, TX, USAMichelle N. Harris is an assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Through her research, she examines topics related to mental health and victimization, and how these two topics intersect with various processes.Andrew Krajewski is an assistant professor in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Program at the University of Texas at Dallas. His research interests include social norms, aggression and violence, and offender decision-making.Katherine Wilds is an educator and administrator at The Einstein School in Plano. Her research focuses on evidence-based drug policy, drug use, and negative addictions.Lauren Van Blarcum is an educator at The Einstein School in Plano. Her research focuses on intimate partner violence and gender differences in the justice system.