Young adults (18-24)
Research on Measurement of Teen Dating Violence
Discussing the Future of Justice-Involved Young Adults
Failure to Appear: Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Victims Experience with the Juvenile Justice System and their Readiness to Change
A Predictive Knowledgebase Linking Microbial Signatures to Human Lifestyle Characteristics
Longitudinal Follow-up in the National Survey for Teen Relationships & Violence Program
Young Adults in Jails
Community-Based Responses to Justice-Involved Young Adults
Patterns, Precursors, and Consequences of Teen Dating Violence: Analyzing Gendered and Generic Pathways
Childhood Trauma and Its Effects: Implications for Police
Life Course, Relationship, and Situational Contexts of Teen Dating Violence: A Final Summary Overview
Longitudinal Follow-up in the National Survey for Teen Relationships and Violence (STRiV2)
The Impact of Juvenile Correctional Confinement on the Transition to Adulthood and Desistance from Crime
Understanding Teen Dating Violence; Peggy Giordano, Ph.D.
Dr. Peggy Giordano discusses her research on what characterizes teen dating violence and how it changes over time. Dr. Giordano also talks about how conflict over key areas within a relationship can increase the risk of violence.
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