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Bibliography

Role of Community and Culture

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Domestic Violence Publications -  Sexual Violence Publications  

    Domestic Violence Publications

    • Benson, M. L., Woolredge, J., Thistlewaite, A. B., and Fox, G. L. (2004). The correlation between race and domestic violence is confounded with community context. Social Problems, 51 (3), 326 – 342.


    • Bent-Goodley, T. B. (2005). Culture and domestic violence: Transforming knowledge development. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20 (2), 195 - 203.


    • Campbell, J. C. and Manganello, J. (2006). Changing public attitudes as a prevention strategy to reduce intimate partner violence. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 13 (3/4), 13 - 39.


    • Charvat, A. (1989). The significance of the social bond in predicting family violence. Dissertation, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.


    • Fowler, D. and Hill, H. M. (2004). Social support and spirituality as culturally relevant factors in coping among African American women survivors of partner abuse. Journal of Violence Against Women, 10(11), 1267-1282.


    • Marciniak, E. M. (1994). Community policing of domestic violence: Neighborhood differences in the effect of arrest. Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park.


    • Office of Violence Against Women. (2007). pdf document Awareness and attitudes about domestic violence.


    • *Sherman, L. W. and Smith, D. A. (1992). Crime, punishment and stake in conformity: Legal and informal control of domestic violence. American Sociological Review, 57, 680 - 690.


    • Shetty, S. and Kaguyutan, J. (2002). pdf document Immigrant victims of domestic violence: Cultural challenges and available legal protections. National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women.


    • Straus, M. A. and Gelles, R. J. (1986). Societal change and change in family violence from 1975 to 1985 as revealed by two national samples. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 48, 465 - 479.


    • *Thistlethwaite, A. (1999). Reconsidering domestic violence recidivism: Conditioned effects of legal controls by individual and aggregate levels of stake in conformity. Dissertation, University of Cincinnati.


    • Williams, K. R. (1992). Social sources of marital violence and deterrence: Testing an integrated theory of assaults between partners. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 54 (3), 620 - 629.


    • *Wooldredge, J. D., Thistlethwaite, A. (1999). pdf document Reconsidering domestic violence recidivism: Individual and contextual effects of court dispositions and stake in conformity. NCJ 193268. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


    • *Wooldredge, J. D., Thistlethwaite, A. (2003). Neighborhood structure and race-specific rates of intimate assault. Criminology, 41 (2), 393 - 422.


    • Yoshioka, M. R. and Choi, D. Y. (2005). Culture and interpersonal violence research: Paradigm shift to create a full continuum of domestic violence services. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20 (4), 513 - 519.


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    Sexual Violence Publications

    • Arriaga, X. B. and Foshee, V. A. (2004). Adolescent dating violence: Do adolescents follow in their friends', or their parents', footsteps? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (2): 162 - 184.


    • Baynard, V., Plante, E., and Moynihan, M. M. (2005). pdf document 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.


    • Campbell, R., Patterson, D., and Fehler-Cabral, G. (2010). Using ecological theory to evaluate the effectiveness of an indigenous community intervention: A study of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) programs. American Journal of Community Psychology, 46 (3-4): 263-276.