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This training manual synthesizes the clinical and research literature on victims, offenders, and child witnesses, and uses the empirical evidence to provide generalist clinicians with manageable, concrete guidance for providing care in these cases. E
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Juvenile and Family Court Journal. 72:31-42
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Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 79:258-268
OBJECTIVE: Exposure to sexual assault results in ongoing harms for women. After an assault, some women engage in higher levels of externalizing behaviors, such as problem drinking, and others experience higher levels of internalizing dysfunction, suc
Autor:
Carol E. Jordan
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Juvenile and Family Court Journal. 72:74-74
Autor:
Carol E. Jordan, Adam J. Pritchard
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Journal of interpersonal violence. 36(7-8)
For decades, states have passed legislation to mandate reporting of criminal conduct and the abuse of vulnerable persons. Four types of mandatory reporting laws have been enacted, including laws that require reports of injuries associated with crime
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European Eating Disorders Review. 24:78-82
Both nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) and purging behaviour are thought to involve harm to the self. The acquired capability for self-harm model holds that engaging in one self-harming behaviour increases the capability to tolerate harm to the self, th
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Behavior Therapy. 46:439-448
Many researchers have identified impulsivity-related personality traits as correlates of and risk factors for non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). Using a longitudinal design, we tested the hypothesis that one such trait, negative urgency (the tendency t
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Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy. 6:375-383
For some women, the experience of being sexually assaulted leads to increases in externalizing behaviors, such as problem drinking and drug use; for other women, the experience of being assaulted leads to increases in internalizing distress like depr
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Criminal Justice and Behavior. 41:844-861
This study explores the confluence of victimization and incarceration to contribute to the understanding of battered women’s experience of the criminal justice system. Building on previous qualitative research investigating pathways to incarceratio