Domestic violence
Youth Violence: Do Parents and Families Make a Difference?
Impact of Legal Representatives on Child Custody Decisions among Families with History of Intimate Partner Violence
The Long-Term Effects of Civil Legal Services on Battered Women
Testing a Model of Domestic Abuse Against Elder Women and Perceived Barriers to Help-Seeking: Comparing Victim and Non-Victim Responses
Batterer Intervention Systems in California: An Evaluation
Court Responses to Batterer Program Noncompliance: A National Portrait
A National Portrait of Domestic Violence Courts
Coordinating the Criminal Justice Response to Intimate Partner Violence: The Effectiveness of Councils in Producing Systems Change
Domestic Violence Shelters Meet Survivor's Needs
Domestic violence shelters are meeting the needs of abuse survivors and their children, providing services like housing, mental health counseling, and legal assistance.
Statewide Study of Stalking and Its Criminal Justice Response
Statewide Study of Stalking and Its Criminal Justice Response: Executive Summary
Effects of a Short-term Batterer Treatment Program for Detained Arrestees: A Randomized Experiment in the Sacramento County, California Jail
Evaluation of the Rural Domestic Violence and Child Victimization Grant Program Special Initiative: Faith-Based and Community Organization Pilot Program
Achieving Successful Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships that Strenghthen Practice and Policy: Lessons Learned From the Field
Non-Residential Domestic Violence Services: Survivors' Experiences
Making Arrests in Domestic Violence Cases: What Police Should Know
Practical Implications of Current Domestic Violence Research: For Law Enforcement, Prosecutors and Judges
Men Who Murder Their Families: What the Research Tells Us
Experts discuss cases of domestic violence that escalate to homicide followed by suicide. Although the economy and unemployment are risk factors, prior domestic violence is by far the number one risk factor. The men usually display possessive, obsessive and jealous behavior, and they typically use guns to threaten and terrorize before they use them to kill.
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