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Banyard, Victoria L.; Eckstein, Robert P.; Moynihan, Mary M. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2010
Increasing numbers of empirical studies and theoretical frameworks for preventing sexual violence are appearing in the research- and practice-based literatures. The consensus of this work is that although important lessons have been learned, the field is still in the early stages of developing and fully researching effective models, particularly…
Descriptors: Program Design, Evaluation Research, Violence, Sexual Harassment
Oschwald, Mary; Renker, Paula; Hughes, Rosemary B.; Arthur, Anne; Powers, Laurie E.; Curry, Mary Ann – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2009
To increase safety and minimize the risk of interpersonal violence, it is critical that women with disabilities and Deaf women have an opportunity to identify whether or not abuse is happening in their lives. Awareness and knowledge of what constitutes abusive behaviors is an essential first step in addressing interpersonal violence. This article…
Descriptors: Self Disclosure (Individuals), Females, Safety, Disabilities
Budde, Stephen; Schene, Patricia – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004
There is increasing interest among policymakers and practitioners in tapping the potential of family, friends, volunteers, peer support groups, and mutual aid organizations to help prevent violence. The popularity of these informal social support (ISS) interventions stems, in part, from their flexibility, responsiveness to individual needs, and…
Descriptors: Program Development, Prevention, Violence, Child Abuse