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Bibliography
Miscellaneous
Asterisks (*) denote publications with Available Data.
Domestic Violence Publications
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An exploration of the experiences and needs of formerly intimate stalking victims. NCJ 175475. Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
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Public opinion about domestic violence. NCJ 198319. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
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Violence against women: Synthesis of research for secondary school officials. NCJ 201342. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
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Domestic violence and birth control sabotage: A report from the Teen Parent Project. Published by Author.
- Chamberlain, L. (2008). Ten lessons learned in Alaska: Home visitation and intimate partner violence. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 8 (1/2), 205 - 216.
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Pathways to prison: Impact of victimization in the lives of incarcerated women. NCJ 208383. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
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Family violence statistics. NCJ 207846. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.
- Dutton, M. A., Kaltman, S., Goodman, L. A., Weinfurt, K., and Vankos, N. (2005). Patterns of intimate partner violence: Correlates and outcomes. Violence and Victims, 20 (5), 483 - 497.
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- Eyler, A. E. and Cohen, M. (1999). Case studies in partner violence. American Family Physician.
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- Feld, S. L. and Straus, M. L. (2005). Escalation and resistance of wife assault in marriage. Criminology, 27 (1), 151 - 161.
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Controlling violence against women: A research perspective on the 1994 VAWA’s criminal justice impacts. NCJ 197137. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Gallup-Black, A. (2005).
Rural and urban trends in family and intimate partner homicide: 1980-1999. NCJ 208344. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Gelles, R. J. and Straus, M. A. (1979). Violence in the American family. Journal of Social Issues, 35 (2), 15 - 39.
- Heckert, D. A. and Gondolf, E. W. (2004). Battered women's perceptions of risk versus risk factors and instruments in predicting repeat reassault. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (7), 778 - 800.
- Hotaling, G. T., Straus, M. A., and Lincoln, A. J. (1989). Intrafamily violence and crime and violence outside the family. In Ohlin's and Tonry's (Eds) Family Violence. Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, 315 - 376. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
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- Jasinski, J. L., Wesely, J. K., Mustaine, E., and Wright, J. D. (2005).
The experience of violence in the lives of homeless women. NCJ 211976. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Kelleher, K., Gardner, W., Coben, J., Barth, R., Edleson, J., and Hazen, A. (2006).
Co-occurring intimate partner violence and child maltreatment: Local policies/practices and relationships to child placement, family services and residence. NCJ 213503. Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Klein, A. R. (2006).
Enforcing domestic violence firearm prohibitions: A report on promising practices. NCJ 235405. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
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When men murder women: An analysis of 2006 homicide data. Violence Policy Center.
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When men murder women: An analysis of 2005 homicide data. Violence Policy Center.
- Langley, M. (2006).
When men murder women: An analysis of 2004 homicide data. Violence Policy Center.
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When men murder women: An analysis of 2003 homicide data. Violence Policy Center.
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When men murder women: An analysis of 2002 homicide data. Violence Policy Center.
- Lawson, D. M. and Rivera, S. (2008). Male partner abusers' perceptions of family relationship functioning: A comparison of clinically derived abuser types. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 17 (1), 59 - 79.
- Logan, T. K. and Cole, J. (2011). Exploring the intersection of partner stalking and sexual abuse. Violence Against Women, 17 (7), 904 - 924.
- Lynam, D. R. (2004). Looking earlier in the life course for the GVA: Comment on Holtzworth-Munroe and Meehan. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (12), 1401 - 1404.
- Mahalik, J. R., Aldarondo, E., Gilbert-Gokhale, S., and Shore, E. (2005). The role of insecure attachment and gender role stress in predicting controlling behaviors in men who batter. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20 (5), 617 - 631.
- Margolin, G., Gordis, E. B., Medina, A. M., and Oliver, P. H. (2003). The co-occurrence of husband-to-wife aggression, family-of-origin aggression, and child abuse potential in a community sample: Implications for parenting. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18 (4), 413 - 440.
- McFarlane, J. and Malecha, A. (2005).
Sexual assault among intimates: Frequency, consequences and treatments. NCJ 211678. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
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Confidentiality of domestic violence victims’ addresses. NCJ 164064. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- National Network to End Domestic Violence. (2008).
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- O'Leary, K. D., Woodin, E. M., and Timmons, P. A. (2006). Can we prevent the hitting? Recommendations for preventing intimate partner violence between young adults. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 13 (3/4), 125 - 181.
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- Peek-Asa, C., Garcia, L., McArthur, D., and Castro, R. (2002). Severity of intimate partner abuse indicators as perceived by women in Mexico and the United States. Women & Health, 35 (2/3), 71 - 81.
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Incidence and prevalence of domestic violence victimization among female arrestees in San Diego County. NCJ 202900. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Reeves, C. A. and O’Leary-Kelly, A. M. (2009).
Study of the effects of intimate partner violence on the workplace. NCJ 227266. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- *Rennison, C. M. (2003).
Intimate partner violence, 1993 - 2001. NCJ 197838. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.
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- Richie, B. E. (2002).
Understanding the links between violence against women and women’s participation in illegal activity. NCJ 199370. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
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- *Schumacher, J. A. (2001). Battering and common couple violence: A construct validation. Dissertation, State University of New York at Stony Brook.
- Smith, B. E. (2003).
Domestic violence research:
Summaries for justice professionals. NCJ 202564. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Stover, C. S., Van Horn, P., Turner, R., Cooper, B., and Lieberman, A. F. (2003). The effects of father visitation on preschool-aged witnesses of domestic violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18 (10), 1149 - 1166.
- Sullivan, C. M. and Bybee, D. I. (2000).
Using a longitudinal data set to further our understanding of the trajectory of intimate violence over time. NCJ 185728. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Straus, M. A. and Gelles, R. J. (1988). Violence in American families: How much is there and why does it occur? In Nunnally's and Chilman's Troubled Relationships, 141 - 16. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 2.
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- Tjaden, P. and Thoennes, N. (2001).
Stalking: Its role in serious domestic violence cases. NCJ 187346. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- *Tjaden, P. and Thoennes, N. (2000).
Extent, nature, and consequences of intimate partner violence: Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey, research report. NCJ 181867. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- *Tjaden, P. and Thoennes, N. (2000). Prevalence and consequences of male-to-female and female-to-male intimate partner violence as measured by the National Violence Against Women Survey. Violence Against Women, 6 (2), 142 - 161.
- Violence Against Women Office. (2001).
Stalking and domestic violence: Report to Congress. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice.
- Violence Policy Center. (2008).
American roulette: Murder-suicide in the United States.
- Violence Policy Center. (2006).
American roulette: Murder-suicide in the United States.
- Wells, W., and DeLeon-Granados, W. (2002).
Analysis of unexamined issues in the intimate partner homicide decline: Race, quality of victim services, offender accountability, and system accountability. NCJ 196666. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Wilson, D. and Klein, A. (2006).
A longitudinal study of a cohort of batterers arraigned in a Massachusetts district court 1995 to 2004. NCJ 215346. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Wilson, D. B., Batye, K., and Riveros, R. (2008).
Testing and evaluation of the use of polygraphs to combat violence against women. NCJ 222115. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Wooldredge, J. D. (2002). Examining the (IR) relevance of aggregation bias for multilevel studies of neighborhoods and crime with an example comparing census tracts to official neighborhoods in Cincinnati. Criminology, 40 (3), 681 - 709.
- Wooldredge, J. D. and Thistlethwaite, A. (2003). Neighborhood structure and race-specific rates of intimate assault. Criminology, 41 (2), 393 - 422.
- Worden, A. P. (2001).
Models of community coordination in partner violence cases: A multi-side comparative analysis. NCJ 187351. Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Worden, A. P. (2000).
Violence against women: Synthesis of research for task forces and coalition members. NCJ 199912. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
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Sexual Violence Publications
- Abbey, A. (2005). Lessons learned and unanswered questions about sexual assault perpetration. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20 (1): 39 - 42.
- Archambault, J. (2008).
Forensic exams for the sexual assault suspect. Sexual Assault Review, 11 (3); 22-40.
- Baynard, V., Plante, E., and Moynihan, M. M. (2005).
Rape prevention through bystander education: Bringing a broader community perspective to sexual violence prevention. NCJ 208701. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Bein, K. and Hurt, C. (2011).
Strong foundation for healing: Shelter & sexual violence. National Sexual Assault Coalition.
- DeHart, D. D. (2004).
Pathways to prison: Impact of victimization in the lives of incarcerated women. NCJ 208383. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Dudek, J. A. (2001).
When silenced voices speak: An exploratory study of prostitute homicide. NCJ 198117. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Fisher, B. S., Daigle, L. E., Cullen, F. T., and Turner, M. G. (2003). Acknowledging sexual victimization as rape: Results from a national-level study. Justice Quarterly, 20 (3): 535 - 574.
- Koch, L. W. (1995). Interracial rape: Examining the increasing frequency argument. American Sociologist, 26 (1): 76 - 86.
- LaFree, G. D. (1982). Male power and female victimization: Toward a theory of interracial rape. American Journal of Sociology, 88 (2): 311 - 328.
- Letourneau, E. J., Levenson, J. S., Bandyopadhyay, D., Armstrong, K. S., and Sinha, D. (2010). Effects of sex offender registration and notification on judicial decisions. Criminal Justice Review, 35 (3): 295 - 317.
- Letourneau, E. J., Levenson, J. S., Bandyopadhyay, D., Sinha, D., and Armstrong, K. S. (2010).
Evaluating the effectiveness of sex offender registration and notification policies for reducing sexual violence against women. NCJ 231989. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Levenson, J., Letourneau, E., Armstrong, K. and Zgoba, K. M. (2010). Failure to register as a sex offender: Is it associated with recidivism? Justice Quarterly, 27 (3): 305 - 331.
- Logan, T. K. and Cole, J. (2011). Exploring the intersection of partner stalking and sexual abuse. Violence Against Women, 17 (7), 904 - 924.
- McFarlane, J. and Malecha, A. (2005).
Sexual assault among intimates: Frequency, consequences and treatments. NCJ 211678. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault. (2006). Katrina, natural disasters and sexual violence: Why does rape occur in the aftermath of natural disasters and other humanitarian crises?
- Richie, B. E. (2002).
Understanding the links between violence against women and women’s participation in illegal activity. NCJ 199370. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Rosay, A. B. and Amundson, S. (2009).
Victim-suspect relationship in sexual assault cases reported to law enforcement: Alaska and national data." . Justice Center Research Overview, 3.
- Zevitz, R. G. and Farkas, M. A. (2000).
Sex offender community notification: Assessing the impact in Wisconsin. NCJ 179992. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Zgoba, K., Veysey, B. M., and Dalessandro, M. (2010). Analysis of the effectiveness of community notification and registration: Do the best intentions predict the best practices? Justice Quarterly, 27 (5); 667 - 691.

Stalking Publications
- Baum, K., Catalano, S., and Rand, M. (2009).
Stalking victimization in the United States. NCJ 175475. Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.
- *Brewster, M. P. (1998).
An exploration of the experiences and needs of formerly intimate stalking victims. NCJ 175475. Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- *Brewster, M. P. (2003). Power and control dynamics in prestalking and stalking situations. Journal of Family Violence, 18 (4), 207 - 217.
- Finney, A. (2006).
Domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking: Findings from the 2004/05 British Crime Survey. NCJ 214404. Home Office.
- Logan, T. K. and Cole, J. (2011). Exploring the intersection of partner stalking and sexual abuse. Violence Against Women, 17 (7), 904 - 924.
- *Mullen, P. E. and Pathe, M. (2002). Stalking. In Tonry's (Ed.) Crime and Justice: A Review of Research. 273 - 318, Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
- National Center for Victims of Crime. (2004).
Stalking. NCJ 203604. Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services.
- Tjaden, P. and Thoennes, N. (2001).
Stalking: Its role in serious domestic violence cases. NCJ 187346. Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- *Tjaden, P. and Thoennes, N. (1998).
Stalking in America: Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey. Research in Brief. NCJ 169592. Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.
- Violence Against Women Office. (2001).
Stalking and domestic violence: Report to Congress. Washington, DC: United States Department of Justice.

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