Female victims
Suicidal Ideation, Posttraumatic Stress, and Substance Abuse Based on Forcible and Drug- or Alcohol-Facilitated/Incapacitated Rape Histories in a National Sample of Women
Survivors' Advice to Service Providers How to Best Serve Survivors of Sexual Assault
Racial/Ethnic Differences Moderate Associations of Coping Strategies and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Clusters Among Women Experiencing Partner Violence: a Multigroup Path Analysis
Intimate Partner Aggression-related Shame and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms: The Moderating Role of Substance Use Problems
Experiences of Immigrant Women Who Self-Petition Under the Violence Against Women Act
National Institute of Justice Commemorates the 15th Anniversary of the Violence Against Women Act
Gender-Based Violence and the Latinx Community
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Current State of Knowledge about Stalking and Gender-Based Violence: The Known, Unknown, and Yet To Be Known
Nearly one in six of women experience stalking victimization at some point during their life, and most are stalked by someone who they know—typically current or former intimate partners. Given the escalation of violence and potential harm that an individual may commit while stalking someone, it is important to bring more attention to this issue. This brown-bag session highlights a panel of scholars to share what the field currently knows about stalking behaviors and victims, including a focus on intimate partner violence, non-partner relationships, and police response.
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Gender-Based Violence and American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
Objectives:
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