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Jouriles, Ernest N.; Platt, Cora; McDonald, Renee – Prevention Researcher, 2009
Beginning with a definition of dating and dating violence among adolescents, this article explores the factors which impact such violence. It concludes with a review of two school-based prevention/intervention programs (Safe Dates and The Youth Relationships Project). (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Incidence, Victims of Crime, Secondary School Students, Intervention
Siegfried, Christine – Prevention Researcher, 2007
There is a significant connection between violent victimization and juvenile offending. This article explores this connection then provides judges, teachers, counselors, juvenile justice personnel, and others strategies for helping victimized adolescents heal and steering them away from lives of repeated victimization and offending.
Descriptors: Judges, Violence, Juvenile Justice, Victims of Crime
Gallopin, Colleen; Leigh, Laila – Prevention Researcher, 2009
From April 2007 to June 2008, focus groups with 41 Washington, DC youth, ages 11 to 19, were conducted by Break the Cycle. One group consisted of eight self-identified sexual minority teens. Participants were asked questions exploring their opinions on the prevalence of dating violence among teens, dating violence dynamics, seeking or providing…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Dating (Social), Violence, Urban Areas
Ciarlante, Mitru – Prevention Researcher, 2007
Exploring the process of disclosure for youth who have been sexually victimized, this article provides strategies for creating an environment where sexual violence is not accepted and where youth feel safe disclosing. It also provides strategies for working with youth who haven't yet disclosed. (Contains 1 footnote.)
Descriptors: Violence, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Abuse, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
Small, Kevonne; Zweig, Janine M. – Prevention Researcher, 2007
An estimated 7.0% to 8.1% of American youth report being sexually victimized at some point in their life time. This article presents a background to youth sexual victimization, focusing on prevalence data, challenging issues when studying this problem, risk factors, and common characteristics of perpetrators. Additionally, a type of sexual…
Descriptors: Violence, Sexual Harassment, At Risk Persons, Victims of Crime
Weisz, Arlene N.; Black, Beverly M. – Prevention Researcher, 2009
This article is based on numerous research projects conducted by the authors on adolescent dating violence. It reviews the results of those projects as they relate to how teens seek help for dating violence and how teens provide help to their friends in violent dating relationships. It concludes with helpful strategies for adults who work with…
Descriptors: Dating (Social), Help Seeking, Helping Relationship, Adolescents
Fitzgerald, Monica M.; Danielson, Carla Kmett; Saunders, Benjamin; Kilpatrick, Dean G. – Prevention Researcher, 2007
Following violence exposure, an interplay of personal, familial, and social factors may serve to either promote or undermine child psychosocial adjustment. This article provides a review of youth victimization, with implications for prevention, intervention, and public policy discussed. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Intervention, Prevention, Public Policy, Victims of Crime
Raphael, Jody – Prevention Researcher, 2005
Although the negative effects of witnessing domestic violence are finally becoming acknowledged, many young girls are already victims of violence within their own dating relationships. Research studies uniformly find that, on average, about 25% of teen dating relationships contain violent elements. Research with pregnant and parenting teens show…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Females, Incidence, Pregnancy