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NCFR Family Focus
Perspectives on intimate partner violence from around the world, including in the countries of Sweden, Mexico, Kenya, Turkey, China, and more.
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Interpersonal Relationships
Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
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Examining the Evidence to Guide Sound Public Policy
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Allison Schroeder, Ph.D., LMFT; Deirdre Quinn, Ph.D.; Samuel Allen, M.S., LMFT; and Elaine Anderson, Ph.D.
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Family Focus, Winter 2018
The pervasive narrative linking mental illness to gun violence is harmful to individuals, families, and communities.
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Emiko Petrosky, MD; Janet M. Blair, PhD; Carter J. Betz, MS; Katherine A. Fowler, PhD; Shane P.D. Jack, PhD; Bridget H. Lyons, MPH
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The article discusses findings from a study of female homicides over the period of 2003-2014 from the National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS).
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Family Studies, the blog of the Institute for Family Studies
Family Studies compares studies showing that cohabiting couples are more likely to experience physical aggression in their relationships than married couples.
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OPRE summarizes the research and theory on associations between healthy relationship program participation and experiences of intimate partner and dating violence.
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by Ashley Rockwell, doctoral student, Department of Sociology, Georgia State University
The National Football League (NFL) has a long-standing domestic violence problem.
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by Jacki Fitzpatrick, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Texas Tech University
There have been ongoing discussions about the NFL's influence on cultural values/behaviors in social processes, such as family functioning and domestic violence.
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by Harriet L. MacMillan, M.D., Professor, McMaster University and McMaster Children's Hospital/Hamilton Health Sciences, C. Nadine Wathen, Ph.D., Associate Professor, University of Western Ontario
We use the four-step public health approach to break down silos in the area of family violence.
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Internal Dynamics of Families
Interpersonal Relationships
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The summer 2015 issue of CFLE Network is about Intimate Partner Violence. Read the whole issue in PDF format here.
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by Allison Ganshirt, Brianna Auten, Sydney Cody, Candice Downey, Ashley Larmee, Alexandra Lipinski, Meghan Mumenthal, Justin Putman, Megan Rosenberger, Sarah Zarbaugh, Daphne Bland, Lauren Eagle, Sarah Verscheure, Lauren Yentz, and Toni Wolford
About a dozen students pooled their observations in the following student responses to Professor Gallagher's class dealing with the issue of Domestic Violence.
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by Wm. Michael Fleming, Ph.D., CFLE
The need for effective domestic violence prevention programs has been recognized. 
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by Wm. Michael Fleming, Ph.D., CFLE
Often one's professional career path is the result of a combination of life events. For me, it began with a knock on the door.
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by Robin Gallagher, M.A., CFLE
Each semester, I clearly remember the faces and comments of students as I introduce the topic of domestic violence for the first time.
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by Vivian J. Carlson, Ph.D., Professor and Human Development and Family Studies Chair, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Saint Joseph; Rev. Angelia D. Hemric, Missionary, Global Partners
In very resource-poor communities, intimate partner violence (IPV) is often accepted as inevitable because so many stressors and triggers interact.
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by Nancy Nason-Clark, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, University of New Brunswick, Canada
Churches and their leaders can be part of the solution to domestic violence, not just part of the problem.
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Religion and Families
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by Jonathan C. Davis, Ph.D., LMFT, CFLE, Associate Professor, Human Development and Family Life Education, Samford University
Most academics and students like to think of our campuses as safe places.
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by Murray A. Straus, Ph.D., Co-Director, Family Research Laboratory and Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of New Hampshire
A purpose of this article is to let NCFR members know that they are welcome to use the data for two multi-nation studies of partner violence (PV) that I organized.
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by Maria Wolmesjö, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, Linköping University, Sweden; David M. Finn, Ed.D., Professor, Director of Special Education, Samford University
It was not until as recent as 1982 when in Sweden it became possible to prosecute against domestic violence.
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by Deena P. Patrick, M.S., LMFT, Marriage & Family Therapist, Department of Veteran Affairs; Tekhara D. Watson, M.A., MFT, Staff Therapist, Syracuse University
In discussing same-sex IPV there are some characteristics that differ from heterosexual couples.
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by Wafaa Khalifah, M.S. candidate, Human Development and Family Studies, University of Delaware
Currently, some situations exist where women's education is creating challenges without providing solutions.
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by Jane Rose Njue, Ph.D., CFLE, Associate Professor of Family and Child Studies, Northern Illinois University
In Kenya, several factors have been associated with domestic violence. These include a traditionally patriarchal family structure and gender disparities.
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by Yan Ruth Xia, Ph.D., CFLE, Associate Professor, Department Graduate Chair, and Sarah Taylor, doctoral student, Department of Child, Youth, and Family Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing (1995) drew broad attention from the public, researchers, and the government to gender equality.
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by Rosario Esteinou, Ph.D., Senior Professor and Researcher, Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social
Family violence has been an important and ongoing issue in Mexican society.
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Jason B. Whiting, Ph. D., Associate Professor, and Lisa V. Merchant, M.S., doctoral candidate; Department of Community, Family, and Addiction Services, Marriage and Family Therapy, Texas Tech University
This article reviews some critical issues regarding intimate partner violence in the United States, its prevalence, and how professionals can help.
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Interpersonal Relationships