Child abuse
Just Science Podcast: Just Considerations for Older Survivors
Draft Summary: Overview of Family Court Outcomes Study
Gender, Protection Orders, and Intimate Partner Violence in Later Life: A Study of Protective Order Filings in Arizona
Is There a Protection Order to Prison Pipeline? Gendered Dimensions of Cross-Petitions
The Use of Structural Intersectionality as a Method to Analyze How the Domestic Violence Civil Protective Order Process Replicates Inequality
Survivor-Defined Advocacy in the Civil Protection Order Process
Post-implementation of a Safe Harbor law in the US: Review of state administrative data
What should advocates know?
False Memories and True Memories of Childhood Trauma: Balancing the Risks
Higher Levels of Intelligence and Executive Functioning Protect Maltreated Children Against Adult Arrests: A Prospective Study
Long-Term Effects of Child Abuse and Neglect on Emotion Processing in Adulthood
Trauma and Long-Term Memory for Childhood Events: Impact Matters
Interaction of Maternal Personality Traits and Intimate Partner Violence as Influences on Maternal Representations
Sexual Abuse Within Employment Settings: A Comparison of Work-Related, Intra- and Extra-Familial Child Molesters
Long-Term Memory in Adults Exposed to Childhood Violence: Remembering Genital Contact Nearly 20 Years Later
Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: An Incomplete Picture of a Pressing Global Problem
Emergency Room Statistics on Intentional Violence (Bureau of Justice Statistics)
Collects data on intentional injuries, such as domestic violence, rape, and child abuse, from a national sample of hospital emergency rooms. Through the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS), information is obtained on characteristics of the victim and offender, victim- offender relationship, alcohol/drug involvement in the incident, and circumstances of the injury.
Biomechanical Characterization of Video Recorded Short Distance Falls in Children
Improving the Collection of Digital Evidence
Child Abuse or Accident? Bringing Science to Pediatric Emergency Departments and Forensic Investigations
NIJ-funded researchers are developing a probability model to predict child head injuries in falls.