Child abuse
Reactions to Research Participation in Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Comparison of Court-Substantiated and Retrospectively Self-Reported Cases
Does a Close Relationship With an Adult Reduce the Risk of Juvenile Offending for Youth With a History of Maltreatment?
Childhood Maltreatment and Dementia Risk Factors in Midlife: A Prospective Investigation
Pathways from childhood abuse and neglect to HIV-risk sexual behavior in middle adulthood.
Does a Close Relationship With an Adult Reduce the Risk of Juvenile Offending for Youth With a History of Maltreatment?
Reactions to Research Participation in Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Comparison of Court-Substantiated and Retrospectively Self-Reported Cases
Childhood Maltreatment and Dementia Risk Factors in Midlife: A Prospective Investigation
Commentary: A challenge for a higher bar in research on childhood trauma - reflections on Danese (2020)
Resilience to Maltreatment in Early Adulthood Does Not Predict Low Allostatic Load at Midlife
Resilience to Maltreatment in Early Adulthood Does Not Predict Low Allostatic Load at Midlife
Posttraumatic stress mediates the relationship between childhood victimization and current mental health burden in newly incarcerated adults
A prospective investigation of whether parent psychopathology explains the relationship between parent maltreatment and offspring mental health
Posttraumatic stress mediates the relationship between childhood victimization and current mental health burden in newly incarcerated adults
A prospective investigation of whether parent psychopathology explains the relationship between parent maltreatment and offspring mental health
Gangs
There is no single definition of a gang, but there are a number of widely accepted criteria for classifying groups as gangs (Decker and Curry, 2003; Esbensen et al., 2001; Klein, 1995; Miller, 1992; Spergel, 1995). This review used the following criteria: (1) the group has three or more members, generally aged 12-24; (2) members share an identity, typically linked to a name and/or symbols...
Children Exposed to Violence
A study of a national sample of American children found that over the past year 60 percent were exposed to violence, crime, or abuse in their homes, schools, and communities. Almost 40 percent of American children were direct victims of 2 or more violent acts, and 1 in 10 were victims of violence 5 or more times. Children are more likely to be exposed to...