Child emotional abuse and neglect
Does Out-of-Home Placement Mediate the Relationship Between Child Maltreatment and Adult Criminality?
Child Maltreatment and Adjustment to Juvenile Correctional Institutions
Relationships Between Adult Women's Alcohol Problems and Their Childhood Experiences of Parental Violence and Psychological Aggression
Understanding Children Exposed to Violence: Toward an Integration of Overlapping Fields
Children in the Crossfire: Child Custody Determinations Among Couples with a History of Intimate Partner Violence
The Distal Consequences of Physical and Emotional Neglect in Emerging Adults: A Person-Centered, Multi-Wave, Longitudinal Study
Child Custody and Visitation Decisions When the Father has Perpetrated Violence Against the Mother
Children Exposed to Violence
Panelists will discuss the results of the recent Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's National Survey on Children's Exposure to Violence and findings from a seven-year follow-up study, funded by NIJ, on home visitation in New York. The survey's findings included startling figures: More than 60 percent of the children interviewed were exposed to violence, crime and abuse within the past year, and more than 1 in 10 were injured in an assault.