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Has DV Increased or is it Increasingly Being Reported?: Patriarchal terrorism and common couple violence: 2 forms of violence against women, M.P. Johnson
A multidimensional definition of partner abuse: development and preliminary validation of the composite abuse scale, Kelsey Hegarty, Mary Sheehan and Cynthia Schonfield
Domestic violence against women of Japanese descent in Los Angeles: 2 method of estimating prevalence, Mieko Yoshihama
Societal change and change in family violence from 1975-1985 as revealed by 2 national surveys, M.A. Strauss and R.J. Gelles
Reasons for reporting and not reporting domestic violence to the police, R.B. Felson, S.F. Messner, A.W. Hoskin and G. Deane
Estimating the incidence and prevalence of violence against women: national data systems and sources, R. Gelles. Have the Major Factors Been Identified that Determine/Precipitate DV?: Risk factors for femicide in abusive relationships: results from a multisite case control study, J.C. Campbell, D.Webster, J. Koziol-McLain, C. Block, D. Campbell, M.A. Curry, F. Gary, N. Glass, J. McFarlane, C. Sachs, P. Sharps, Y. Ulrich, S.A. Wilt, J. Mangello, X. Xu, J. Schollenberger, V. Frye and K. Laughton
Risk factors for women from domestic violence, D.N. Kyriacou, D. Anglin, E. Taliaferro, S. Stone, T.Tubb, J.A. Linden, R. Muelleman, E. Barton and J,F, Krauss
Alcohol-related intimate partner violence among white, black and hispanic couples in the United States, R. Caetano, J. Schafer and C.B. Cunradi
The relationship between heart rate reactivity, emotionally aggressive behavior and general violence in batterers, John M. Gottman, Neil S. Jacobson, Regina H. Rushe, Joanna Wu Shortt,Julia Babcock, Jaslean J. La Taillade and Jennifer Waltz
Current perspectives on men who batter womenimplications for intervention and treatment to stop violence against women: comment on Gottman et al, L.E.A. Walker
Relationship dynamics, emotion state, and domestic violence: a stress and masculinities perspective, D. Umberson, K.L. Anderson, K. Williams and M.D. Chen
Husbands' and wives' marital adjustment, verbal aggression, and physical aggression as longitudinal predictors of physical aggression in early marriage, A.J. Schumacher and E.K. Leonard. How Well are the Main Theories of DV Supported by Empirical Evidence?: Psychology and violence against women, L. Walker
Power versus feminist theories of wife abuse, R. Lenton
The control motive in intimate partner violence, B.R. Felson and F.S. Messner
Gender, status and domestic violence: an integration of feminist and family violence approaches, K.L. Anderson
Letting out the secret: violence in lesbian relationships, L.L. Lockhart, B.W. White, V. Causby and A. Isaac
A social learning theory model of marital violence, S.W. Mihalic and D. Elliott
Domestic violence in immigrant community from the Indian subcontinent: what we need to know and what we should do, M. Natarajan. What Measures have been Taken to Control DV and What Works?: The specific deterrent effects of arrest for domestic assault, L.W. Sherman and R.A. Berk
Hype or hope?: the importation of pro-arrest policies and batterers' programmes from North America to Britain as key measures for preventing violence against women in the home, R. Morley and A. Mullender
Evaluating criminal justice interventions for domestic violence, R.E. Dobash and R.P. Dobash
Police response to domestic violence, C. Hoyle and S. Sanders
Women police stations as a dispute processing system: the Tamil Nadu experience in dealing with dowry-related domestic violence cases, M. Natarajan
The critical path of women affected by family violence in Latin America: case studies from 10 countries, M. Sagot
Effectiveness of hotline, advocacy, counseling, and shelter services for victims of domestic violence: a statewide evaluation, L. Bennett, S. Riger, P. Schewe, A. Howard and S. Wasco
One size fits all? A gender-neutral approach to a gender-specific problem: contrasting batterer treatment programs for male and female offenders, S.L. Miller, C. Gregory and L. Iovanni. Is DV Better Dealt With as a Public Health or a Criminal Justice Problem?: A 5-year follow-up study of 117 battered women, B. Bergman and B.B. Brismar
Intimate partner homicide in Chicago over 29 years, C.R. Block and A. Christakos
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