Young adults (18-24)
Relation of Psychosocial Factors to Diverse Behaviors and Attitudes Among Somali Refugees
Psychopathy and Violent Behaviour in Abused and Neglected Young Adults
Conflict and Agency Among Sex Workers and Pimps: A Closer Look at Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking
Is Hypersexuality Dimensional or Categorical? Evidence From Male and Female College Samples
New "Boys" on the Block: A Study of Prison Inmates Under the Age of 18
Projecting and Monitoring the Life Course of the Marijuana/Blunts Generation
Disclosure of Sexual Assault Experiences Among Undergraduate Women at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
Delinquent Girls Grown Up: Young Adult Offending Patterns and Their Relation to Early Legal, Individual, and Family Risk
Protective Factors for Violence Perpetration in Somali Young Adults: The Role of Community Belonging and Neighborhood Cohesion
Comorbidity Between Abuse of an Adult and DSM-III-R Mental Disorders: Evidence From an Epidemiological Study
The Distal Consequences of Physical and Emotional Neglect in Emerging Adults: A Person-Centered, Multi-Wave, Longitudinal Study
Video Games Designed To Address Sexual Assault on Campus
Firearm Involvement in Delinquent Youth and Collateral Consequences in Young Adulthood: A Prospective Longitudinal Study
Notes From the Field: Addressing Mental Health Is an Important Factor in Improving School Safety
Failure to Appear: Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Victims Experience With the Juvenile Justice System and their Readiness to Change
The Real World of Dating Violence in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: A Longitudinal Portrait
In this seminar, Dr. Peggy Giordano of Bowling Green State University presents preliminary findings from the Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study (TARS), a thirteen-year longitudinal study examining the lives of young people transitioning into adulthood. In this study, Dr. Giordano led a team of researchers who performed five waves of structured in-home surveys paired with in-depth qualitative interviews with a subset of respondents who had experienced violence within the context of their dating relationships.
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