Family violence
Estimating the Population at Risk for Violence During Child Visitation
Nonphysical Abuse Among Batterer Program Participants
Specialized Felony Domestic Violence Courts: Lessons on Implementation and Impacts From the Kings County Experience (From Violence Against Women and Family Violence: Developments in Research, Practice, and Policy, 2004, Bonnie Fisher, ed. -- See NCJ-199701)
Family, Intimacy, and Homicide: A Macro-Social Approach
A Prospective Study of Adolescents' Sexual Partnerships on Emerging Adults' Relationship Satisfaction and Intimate Partner Aggression
Accuracy of Adult Recollections of Childhood Victimization: Part 1; Childhood Physical Abuse
Evaluation of Victim Advocacy Within a Team Approach (From Violence Against Women and Family Violence: Developments in Research, Practice, and Policy, 2004, Bonnie Fisher, ed. -- See NCJ-199701)
Tail on an Untold Tale: Response to "Biological and Genetic Contributors to Violence -- Widom's Untold Tale"
Nonstranger Victimization and Inmate Maladjustment: Is the Relationship Gendered?
Trends in Juvenile Violence in European Countries
Helping Child Victims of Family Violence Through School Personnel: An Evaluation of a Training Program
Engaging Conflict: Supporting Power-Sharing Through Constructive Conflict Resolution
Domestic Violence
The Domestic Violence Special Feature provides access to federal and federally-funded publications and online resources related to family violence and the prevention of such violence.
Family Violence: An Intervention Model for Dental Professionals
Economic Self-Sufficiency Among Women Who Experienced Intimate Partner Violence and Received Civil Legal Services
The Development of Attitudes Toward Intimate Partner Violence: An Examination of Key Correlates Among a Sample of Young Adults
Familial Pathways to Polyvictimization for Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents: Microaffirming, Microaggressing, Violent, and Adverse Families
Mothers Partnerships, Men in the Home, and Adolescents Secondary Exposure to Violence
A Judicial Checklist for Children and Youth Exposed to Violence
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...