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Evaluation of Victim Advocacy Within a Team Approach: Final Report Summary NCJ Number 187107Author: Arlene Weisz; David Canales-Portalatin; Neva NahanPublication Date: January 2001
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NIJ Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships: Evaluation of Grants to Encourage Arrest Policies for Domestic Violence, Executive Summary NCJ Number 187345Author: Jennifer A. Mastrofski Ph.D.; Debra Derman; Elizabeth Phillips; Gary WoodlingPublication Date: 2001
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Stalking: Its Role in Serious Domestic Violence Cases, Executive Summary NCJ Number 187346Author: Patricia Tjaden Ph.D.; Nancy Thoennes Ph.D.Publication Date: 2001
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Models of Community Coordination in Partner Violence Cases: A Multi-Site Comparative Analysis, Final Report NCJ Number 187351Author: Alissa P. WordenPublication Date: 2001
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Stalking: Its Role in Serious Domestic Violence Cases NCJ Number 187446Author: Patricia Tjaden Ph.D.; Nancy Thoennes Ph.D.Publication Date: January 2001
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Intimate Partner Violence and Age of Victim, 1993-99 NCJ Number 187635Author: Callie M. Rennison Ph.D.Publication Date: October 2001
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Evaluation of Efforts to Implement No-Drop Policies: Two Central Values in Conflict, Final Report NCJ Number 187772Author: Barbara E. Smith; Robert Davis; Laura B. Nickles; Heather J. DaviesPublication Date: March 2001
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Chicago Women's Health Risk Study at a Glance NCJ Number 187781Publication Date: June 2000
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Trapped by Poverty: Trapped by Abuse: New Evidence Documenting the Relationship Between Domestic Violence and Welfare NCJ Number 187864Author: Jody Raphael; Richard M. Tolman Ph.D.Publication Date: April 1997
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Children's Exposure to Violence: The Safe Start Initiative NCJ Number 187935Author: Kristen KrackePublication Date: April 2001
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The National Center on Child Fatality Review NCJ Number 188089Author: John Langstaff; Tish SleeperPublication Date: April 2001
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Effects of Arrest on Intimate Partner Violence: New Evidence From the Spouse Assault Replication Program, Research in Brief NCJ Number 188199Author: Christopher D. Maxwell; Joel H. Garner; Jeffrey A. FaganPublication Date: June 2001
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The "Green Book" Demonstration NCJ Number 188260Author: Kristen KrackePublication Date: May 2001
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Secondary Data Analysis on the Etiology, Course and Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence Against Extremely Poor Women NCJ Number 188507Author: Ellen Bassuk M.D.; Ree Dawson Ph.D.; Nicholas Huntington M.A.; Amy Salomon Ph.D.; Shari S. Bassuk Ph.D.; Angela Browne Ph.D.Publication Date: 2001
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Reconsidering Domestic Violence Recidivism: Individual and Contextual Effects of Court Dispositions and Stake in Conformity NCJ Number 188509Author: John Wooldredge; Amy ThistlethwaitePublication Date: October 1999
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Documenting Domestic Violence: How Health Care Providers Can Help Victims, Research in Brief NCJ Number 188564Author: Nancy E. Isaac; V. Pualani EnosPublication Date: September 2001
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Validation of the Propensity for Abusiveness Scale in Diverse Male Populations NCJ Number 189083Author: Donald G. Dutton; Monica A. Landolt; Andrew Starzomski; Mark BodnarchukJournal Journal of Family Violence Volume16 Issue1 DatedMarch 2001 Pages59-73Publication Date: March 2001
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Reducing Repeat Incidents of Elder Abuse: Results of a Randomized Experiment, Final Report NCJ Number 189086Author: Robert C. Davis; Juan Medina; Nancy AvitabilePublication Date: January 2000
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Risk Factors for Violent Victimization of Women: A Prospective Study, Final Report NCJ Number 189161Author: Jane A. Siegel Ph.D.; Linda M. Williams Ph.D.Publication Date: June 2001
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Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Assault: A Guide to Training Materials and Programs for Health Care Providers NCJ Number 189373Author: Alison Osattin MPH; Lynn M. Short Ph.D.Publication Date: 1998
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First Response to Victims of Crime, 2001 NCJ Number 189631Publication Date: December 2001
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Direct and Indirect Effects of Domestic Violence on Young Children's Intellectual Functioning NCJ Number 189775Author: Alissa C. Huth-Bocks; Alytia A. Levendosky; Michael A. SemelJournal Journal of Family Violence Volume16 Issue3 DatedSeptember 2001 Pages269-290Publication Date: September 2001
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Issues and Controversies in Documenting the Prevalence of Children's Exposure to Domestic Violence (From Domestic Violence in the Lives of Children: The Future of Research, Intervention, and Social Policy, P 13-34, 2001, Sandra A. Graham-Bermann and Jeffrey L. Edleson, eds. -- See NCJ-190013) NCJ Number 190014Author: Ernest N. Jouriles; Renee McDonald; William D. Norwood; Elizabeth EzellPublication Date: 2001
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Domestic Violence Against Women-Community Justice Issue or Individual Crime? Cross-Cultural Implications NCJ Number 190213Author: Jo-Ann Della-GuistinaJournal Caribbean Journal of Criminology and Social Psychology Volume5 Issue1&2 DatedJanuary/July 2000 Pages40-56Publication Date: 2000
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Evaluating a Multi-Disciplinary Response to Domestic Violence: The DVERT Program in Colorado Springs NCJ Number 190230Author: Craig D. Uchida; Carol A. Putnam; Jennifer Mastrofski; Shellie Solomon; Deborah DawsonPublication Date: August 2001
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