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Sheila Simons – Child Care in Practice, 2024
Domestic abuse continues to be a growing concern across the globe where the overwhelming majority of victims are women. Women also tend to experience more severe forms of violence, which includes murder. There is growing recognition that children who live in households where domestic abuse exists are directly harmed and often show psychological…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Violence, Child Abuse, Crime
Danby, Meaghan C.; Sharman, Stefanie J.; Claringbold, Grace – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
Witnesses reporting repeated crimes--like family violence--must report detailed information about individual incidents. Previously, recalling generic information about a repeated event before individual episodes has helped children report more information overall. The current study examined whether adults would also benefit from recalling generic…
Descriptors: Adults, Recall (Psychology), Crime, Reports
Karlén, Malin Hildebrand; Lindqvist Bagge, Ann-Sophie; Fahlke, Claudia; Armelius, Kerstin – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
Alcohol intoxication affects social information processing, though research is scarce regarding how alcohol affected eyewitnesses' perception of social interaction within an applied forensic context. In the present study, the effects of alcohol intoxication on eyewitnesses' perception of interaction in intimate partner violence (IPV) were…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Intimacy, Family Violence, Social Behavior
McFaul, Hugh; FitzGerald, Elizabeth – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2021
Declining levels of state provision of free legal advice and representation have led to increased demand for support from legal charities. This study evaluates a co-designed Open Educational Resource providing education and training for support workers volunteering for the UK legal charity Support Through Court. Addressing issues of domestic abuse…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Volunteers, Open Educational Resources, Training
Tenkorang, Eric Y.; Owusu, Adobea Y. – Health Education & Behavior, 2019
Although academically underexplored, economic abuse is common in most societies. Using data collected from 2,289 ever-married Ghanaian women, this study employed regression techniques to examine dimensions of economic abuse (employment sabotage, economic exploitation, and economic deprivation) on the cardiovascular, psychosocial, and overall…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Economic Factors, Physical Health
Jaeckl, Simone; Laughon, Kathryn – Journal of School Nursing, 2021
As trusted health care providers in the school setting, school nurses are positioned uniquely to identify children at risk for or victims of commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC). Nevertheless, many victims go unrecognized and unaided due to inadequate provider education on victim identification. This review provides a comprehensive…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Role, Sexual Abuse, Crime
Barnová, Silvia; Tamášová, Viola; Krásna, Slávka – Acta Educationis Generalis, 2019
Introduction: Negative parental behaviour is among the significant risk factors that can have a negative impact on an individual's development. In certain contexts, when appropriate protective factors are available, individuals deal with adversity better and it does not come to a decrease in their social performance nor their achievement in…
Descriptors: Coping, Resilience (Psychology), Child Health, Child Welfare
Franklin, Cortney A.; Brady, Patrick Q.; Jurek, Alicia L. – Journal of School Violence, 2017
Bystander intervention has been an effective strategy for crime prevention and has been successful in the context of campus sexual assault. Less is known about the extent to which individual-level factors correlate with intervention behavior in situations of intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual harassment. The present study used a sample of…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Violence, Victims, Sexual Harassment
Jordan, Carol E.; Clark, James; Pritchard, Adam; Charnigo, Richard – Crime & Delinquency, 2012
Women represent a relatively small percentage of known violent offenders, a disproportionality in offending that increases as the severity of the crime increases. The exception is intimate partner homicide where some studies find U.S. rates of offending by women approach those of men. Although the literature makes clear that significant gender…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Homicide, Females, Disproportionate Representation
Smith, Rhonda L.; Eklund, Katie – Communique, 2015
Exposure to domestic violence can have significant short- and long-term effects on children and adolescents, including increased internalizing and externalizing behavioral systems, physical health effects including heart disease and diabetes, and a negative impact on school functioning (Delaney-Black et al., 2002; Felitti et al., 1998; Kitzmann,…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Child Development, Adolescents, Children
Thornton, Abigail J. V.; Graham-Kevan, Nicola; Archer, John – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2012
This study assessed women's violent and nonviolent offending, using data from two online student samples (men and women: n = 344), reporting on either being a perpetrator and witness (women) or being a victim and witness (men). A comprehensive measure of general violence, intimate partner violence (IPV), and nonviolent offending was collected.…
Descriptors: Females, Incidence, Delinquency, Crime
Joshi, Manisha; Thomas, Kristie A.; Sorenson, Susan B. – Journal of College Student Development, 2013
Domestic violence (DV), formerly considered as a private matter, is now recognized as a global social, health, and human rights issue. The acknowledgment of DV as such varies by geography and marital status (e.g., dating and same-sex relationships are not immune). Surveys around the globe suggest that DV is common among college students. A recent,…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, College Students, Structured Interviews, Family Violence
Goodearl, Anna Ward; Salzinger, Suzanne; Rosario, Margaret – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2014
This study examined how peer relationships contribute to young adolescents' adaptation in the face of exposure to community and family violence. It tested hypotheses about peers' role in processes relating exposure to behavioral and psychological outcomes, specifically, aggression and anxiety. Data were collected from 667 middle school students,…
Descriptors: Correlation, Violence, Anxiety, Family Violence
van Wijk, N. Ph. L.; de Bruijn, J. G. M. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2012
One out of three people (25% of men, 38% of women) in Curacao have experienced some form of domestic violence at some point in their adult lives. The most significant risk factors for domestic violence in Curacao are the female gender, a young age, low education, and experiencing domestic violence victimization in childhood. Divorce, single…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Risk, Family Violence, Foreign Countries
Powers, Rachael A.; Simpson, Sally S. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2012
Research examining the impact of self-protective behaviors on outcomes in nonsexual assaults involving intimates has focused solely on one mainstream sample (National Crime Victimization Survey) in which violence is a relatively rare event. Using the Women's Experience of Violence (WEV) project which collects data from a sample of incarcerated…
Descriptors: Females, Injuries, Family Violence, Health Behavior