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Bibliography
Legislation
Asterisks (*) denote publications with Available Data.
Domestic Violence Publications
- Bachman, R. (2000).
Violence against women: Synthesis of research for criminal justice policymakers. NCJ 199579. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Bradberry, C. and McManus, R. (2007).
Criminal domestic violence (CDV) In South Carolina: An examination of the effects of ACT 166 of 2005. Office of Research and Statistics of the Budget and Control Board.
- Chaiken, M. R., Boland, B., Maltz, M. D., Martin, S., and Targonski, J. (2001).
State and local change and the Violence Against Women Act. NCJ 191186. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Dugan, L. (2002).
Domestic violence legislation: Exploring its impact on domestic violence and the likelihood that police are informed and arrest. NCJ 196853. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Hammond, S. (2005).
Victim's rights state legislation in 2004. Criminal Justice Report, National Conference of State Legislators.
- Levin, A. and Mills, L. G. (2003).
Fighting for child custody when domestic violence is at issue: Survey of state laws. Social Work, 48 (4), 463 - 470.
- Lyons, D. (2005).
State crime legislation in 2004. Criminal Justice Report, National Conference of State Legislators.
- Masters, J. A. and Rosay, A. B. (2010).
Researcher-practitioner partnerships to impact sexual assault and domestic violence policy. Presented at the 2010 National Criminal Justice Association West Regional Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.
- Miller, N. (2004).
Domestic violence: A review of state legislation defining police and prosecution duties and powers. Institute for Law and Justice.
- Moracco, K. E., Clark, K. A., Espersen, C., and Bowling, J. M. (2006).
Preventing firearms volence among victims of intimate partner violence: An evaluation of a new North Carolina law. NCJ 215773. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- National Institute of Justice. (1996).
Domestic violence, stalking, and antistalking legislation: An annual report to Congress under the Violence Against Women Act. NCJ 160943. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- National Institute of Justice and National Institute of Mental Health. (1996).
The validity and use of evidence concerning battering and its effects in criminal trials: Report responding to Section 40507 of the Violence Against Women Act. NCJ 160972. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice.
- Rosay, A. B. and TePas, K. (2010).
Researcher-practitioner partnerships to impact sexual assault and domestic violence policy. Poster presented at the 2010 National Institute of Justice Conference, Washington, DC.
- Uekert, B. K., Miller, N., DuPree, C., Spence, D., and Archer, C. (2001).
The Evaluation of the STOP Violence Against Women Grant Program: Law Enforcement and Prosecution Components. Institute for Law and Justice.
- Zepp, J. (1996).
Domestic and sexual violence data collection:
A report to Congress under the Violence Against Women Act. NCJ 161405. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Zorza, J. (2000). The Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA): What is it and how does it affect battered women in child-custody disputes? Fordham Urban Law Journal, 35, 909-935.

Sexual Violence Publications
- Anderson, M. J. (2002).
From chastity requirement to sexual license: Sexual consent and a new rape shield law. George Washington Law Review, 70 (51).
- Anderson, M. J. (2004).
Understanding rape shield laws. National Alliance to End Sexual Violence.
- Hammond, S. (2005).
Victim's rights state legislation in 2004. Criminal Justice Report, National Conference of State Legislators.
- *Horney, J. and Spohn, C. (1989). The impact of rape reform legislation. NCJ 116416. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- *Horney, J. and Spohn, C. (1991). Rape law reform and instrumental change in six urban jurisdictions. Law and Society Review, 25 (1): 117 - 153.
- Lyons, D. (2005).
State crime legislation in 2004. Criminal Justice Report, National Conference of State Legislators.
- Masters, J. A. and Rosay, A. B. (2010).
Researcher-practitioner partnerships to impact sexual assault and domestic violence policy. Presented at the 2010 National Criminal Justice Association West Regional Meeting, Phoenix, AZ.
- Rosay, A. B. and TePas, K. (2010).
Researcher-practitioner partnerships to impact sexual assault and domestic violence policy. Poster presented at the 2010 National Institute of Justice Conference, Washington, DC.
- *Spohn, C. and Horney, J. (1992). Rape law reform: A grassroots revolution and its impact. Plenum Series in Crime and Justice. New York: Plenum.
- *Spohn, C. and Horney, J. (1993). Rape law reform and the effect of victim characteristics on case processing. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 9 : 383 - 409.
- Veysey, B. M., Zgoba, K., and Dalessandro, M. (2009). A preliminary step towards evaluating the impact of Megan's Law: A trend analysis of sexual offenses in New Jersey from 1985 to 2005. Justice Research and Policy, 10 (2): 1 - 18.
- Walker, J. T., Madden, S., Vasquez, B. E., VanHouten, A. C., and Ervin-McLarty, G. (2006).
The influence of sex offender registration and notification laws in the United States. NCJ 214626. Arkansas Crime Information Center.
- Zepp, J. (1996).
Domestic and sexual violence data collection:
A report to Congress under the Violence Against Women Act. NCJ 161405. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.

Stalking Publications
- Hammond, S. (2005).
Victim's rights state legislation in 2004. Criminal Justice Report, National Conference of State Legislators.
- Lyons, D. (2005).
State crime legislation in 2004. Criminal Justice Report, National Conference of State Legislators.
- *Miller, N. (2001).
Stalking laws and implementation practices: A national review for policymakers and practitioners. Institute for Law and Justice.
- Nash, Y., Paton, S., Wight, C., Nicolson, R., and Dussuyer, I. (1999).
Assessment of the impact of stalking legislation. NCJ 198332. Paper presented at the Restoration for Victims of Crime Conference convened by the Australian Institute of Criminology in conjunction with Victims Referral and Assistance Service and held in Melbourne, September 1999.
- National Center for Victims of Crime. (2007).
The model stalking code revisited. NCJ 218117.
- National Institute of Justice. (1996).
Domestic violence, stalking, and antistalking legislation: An annual report to Congress under the Violence Against Women Act. NCJ 160943. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice.

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