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Volume 18 Issue 2, April 2017

Volume 18 Issue 2, April 2017

Articles

  • Samuel Adjorlolo
  • Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan
Abstract
Homicide offender typologies developed based on crime scene behaviors have practical utility for scholarly and criminal investigative endeavors. Hence, there has been an increasing interest to develop empirical and testable offender typologies. ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published July 23, 2015pp. 119–133
  • Zeev Winstok
Abstract
In a recent article, Hamby advocates the replacement of the “old” Conflict Tactic Scales used to measure physical partner violence (PV) with a new measurement instrument that represents and supports a thesis that gender use of physical PV is asymmetrical ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published July 28, 2015pp. 134–144
  • Sherry Hamby
Abstract
This article addresses Winstok’s critiques and comments on my review and analysis of the status of scientific information on intimate partner violence (IPV). I present some background on the development of the Revised Conflict Tactics Scales (CTS2), an ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published July 28, 2015pp. 145–154
  • Karla Arroyo
  • Brad Lundahl
  • Rob Butters
  • Mindy Vanderloo
  • David S. Wood
Abstract
Intimate partner violence (IPV) impacts millions of adults and children every year and can result in homicide, legal proceedings, the involvement of child welfare, and the need for emergency shelter for survivors and their families. Survivors of IPV may ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published September 2, 2015pp. 155–171
  • Jessica A. Latack
  • Anne Moyer
  • Valerie A. Simon
  • Joanne Davila
Abstract
The current meta-analysis examined the effects of sexual victimization (SV) on attentional bias for sexual threat. This relationship was also examined among victims of SV with and without a current diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published September 3, 2015pp. 172–184
  • Karen De Claire
  • Louise Dixon
Abstract
The effect of family visits on prisoner well-being and future behavior is an important consideration in the development of prison policy. This review systematically examines current research findings that explore the impact of prison visits from family ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published August 31, 2015pp. 185–199
  • TK Logan
  • Robert Walker
Abstract
Despite the high prevalence of stalking and the risk of harm it poses to victims, arrest rates, prosecutions, and convictions for stalking continue to be low in the United States. The overall goal of this article is to introduce a multidimensional ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published September 3, 2015pp. 200–222
  • Anna Elderton
  • Alexis Berry
  • Carmen Chan
Abstract
This review critically evaluates the literature on posttraumatic growth in survivors of interpersonal violence, integrating the findings from 12 quantitative and 4 qualitative studies. The following databases were searched using predetermined terms: AMED, ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published October 11, 2015pp. 223–236