Intimate Partner Violence

Partner Violence in the United States

Intimate Partner Violence in the Criminal Justice System

This section covers the topics below related with Intimate Partner Violence :

Crime

Violent Crime in relation with Intimate Partner Violence

Domestic Violence

Resources

See Also

  • Crime
  • Violent Crime
  • Domestic Violence

Further Reading

  • Abraham, M. (2000). Isolation as a form of marital violence: The South Asian immigrant experience. Journal of Social Distress and the Homeless, 9, 221–236.
  • Adam, N. M., & Schewe, P. A. (2007). A multilevel framework exploring domestic violence against immigrant and Pakistani women in the United States. Journal of Muslim Health, 2(1), 5–20.
  • Afifi, T. O., Hendriksen, C. A., Asmundson, G. J. G., & Sareen, J. (2012). Victimization and perpetration of intimate partner violence and substance use disorders in a nationally representative sample. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 200(8), 684–691.
  • Afifi, T. O., MacMillan, H., Cox, B. J., Asmundson, G. J. G., Stein, M. B., & Sareen, J. (2009). Mental health correlates of intimate partner violence in marital relationships in a nationally representative sample of males and females. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 24, 1398–1417.
  • Amanor-Boadu, Y., Messing, J. T., Stith, S. M., Anderson, J. R., O’Sullivan, C., & Campbell, J. C. (2012). Immigrant and non-immigrant women: Factors that predict leaving an abusive relationship. Violence against Women, 18(5), 611–633.
  • Bell, M. E., Cattaneo, L. B., Goodman, L. A., & Dutton, M. A. (2008). Assessing the risk of future psychological abuse: Predicting the accuracy of battered women’s predictions. Journal of Family Violence, 23(2), 69–80.
  • Bensley, L., Van Eenwyk, J., & Simmons, K. W. (2003). Childhood family violence history and women’s risk for intimate partner violence and poor health. American Journal of Preventative Medicine, 25(1), 38–44.
  • Bent-Goodley, T. B. (2005). Culture and domestic violence: Transforming knowledge development. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20(2), 195–203.
  • Bent-Goodley, T. B. (2007a). Teaching social work students to resolve ethical dilemmas in domestic violence. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 27(1-2), 7–88.
  • Bent-Goodley, T. B. (2007b). Health disparities and violence against women: Why and how cultural and societal influences matter. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 8(2), 90–104.
  • Bergen, R. K. (2006). Marital rape: New research and directions. Harrisburg, PA: National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women.
  • Beydoun, H. A., Beydoun, M. A., Kaufman, J. S., Bruce, L., & Zonderman, A. B. (2012). Intimate partner violence against adult women and its association with major depressive disorder, depressive symptoms and postpartum depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Social Science & Medicine, 75(6), 959–975.
  • Bhuyan, R., Mell, M., Senturia, K., Sullivan, M., & Shiu-Thornton, S. (2005). Women must endure according to their karma: Cambodian immigrant women talk about domestic violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20, 902–921.
  • Black, M. C., Basile, K. C., Breiding, M. J., Smith, S. G., Walters, M. L., Merrick, M. T., et al. (2011). The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS): 2010 summary report. Atlanta, GA: National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • Bonomi, A. E., Thompson, R. S., Anderson, M., Reid, R. J., Carrell, D., Dimer, J. A., et al. (2006). Intimate partner violence and women’s physical, mental, and social functioning. American Journal of Preventative Medicine, 30, 458–466.
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  • Cattaneo, L. B., & Goodman, L. A. (2003). Victim-reported risk factors for continued abusive behavior: Assessing the dangerousness of arrested batterers. Journal of Community Psychology, 31(4), 349–369.
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