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Victim Characteristics and Risk Factors

Asterisks (*) denote publications with Available Data.

Domestic Violence Publications -  Sexual Violence Publications   Stalking Publications  

    Domestic Violence Publications

  • Arriaga, X. B. and Capezza, N. M. (2005). Targets of partner violence: The importance of understanding coping trajectories. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20 (1), 89 - 99.


  • Bogat, G. A., Levendosky, A. A., Theran, S., Von Eye, A., and Davidson, W. S. (2003). Predicting the psychosocial effects of interpersonal partner violence (IPV): How much does a woman's history of IPV matter? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18 (11), 1271 - 1291.


  • Breitman, N., Shackelford, T., and Block, C. R. (2003). Couple age discrepancy and risk of intimate partner homicide. Violence and Victims, 19 (4).


  • Busch, N. B. (2004). Comparisons of the moral reasoning levels between battered and non-battered women. The Journal of Social Work Education, 40(1), 1-15.


  • Campbell, J., Webster, D., Koziol-McLain, J., Block, C. R., Campbell, D., Curry, M. A., Gary, F., McFarlane, J., Sachs, C., Sharps, P., Ulrich, Y., and Wilt, S. A. (2003). Assessing risk factors for intimate partner homicide. NIJ Journal, 250(9): 14-19. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • 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.


  • Koziol-McLain, J., Webster, D., McFarlane, J., Block, C. B., Ulrich, Y., Glass, N., and Campbell, J. C. (2006). Risk factors for femicide/suicide in abusive relationships: Results from a multi-site case-control study. Violence and Victims, 21(1): 3-21.


  • Logan, T. K. and Walker, R. (2004). Separation as a risk factor for victims of intimate partner violence: Beyond lethality and injury: A response to Campbell. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (12), 1478 - 1486.


  • MacMillan, R. and Kruttschnitt, C. (2005). pdf document Patterns of violence against women: Risk factors and consequences. NCJ 208346. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • Moore-Parmley, A. M. (1999). An exploratory study of the effects of arrest, victim characteristics, and community factors on same-offender repeat victimization in misdemeanor domestic violence cases. Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park.


  • National Institute of Justice (2004). pdf document Violence against women: Identifying risk factors. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice. NCJ 197109.


  • O'Donnell, C. J., Smith, A., and Madison, J. R. (2002). Using Demographic Risk Factors to Explain Variations in the Incidence of Violence Against Women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17: 1239-1262.


  • O'Keefe, M. (2005). pdf document Teen dating violence: A review of risk factors and prevention efforts. National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women.


  • Rokach, A. (2007). Loneliness and intimate partner violence: Antecedents of alienation of abused women. Social Work in Health Care, 45 (1), 19 - 31.


  • Schafer, J., Caetano, R., and Cunradi, C. B. (2004). A path model of risk factors for intimate partner violence among couples in the United States. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (2), 127 - 142.


  • Straus, M. A. and Gelles, R. J. (1990). Physical Violence in American Families: Risk Factors and Adaptations to Violence in 8,145 Families. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction.


  • Straus, M. A. and Sweet, S. (1992). Verbal/symbolic aggression in couples: Incidence rates and relationships to personal characteristics. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 54 (2), 346 - 357.


  • *Thompson, M. P., Saltzman, L. E., and Johnson, H. (2003). A comparison of risk factors for intimate partner violence-related injury across two national surveys on violence against women. Violence Against Women, 9 (4), 438 - 457.




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    Sexual Violence Publications

  • MacMillan, R. and Kruttschnitt, C. (2005). pdf document Patterns of violence against women: Risk factors and consequences. NCJ 208346. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.


  • National Institute of Justice (2004). pdf document Violence against women: Identifying risk factors. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice. NCJ 197109.


  • O'Donnell, C. J., Smith, A., and Madison, J. R. (2002). Using Demographic Risk Factors to Explain Variations in the Incidence of Violence Against Women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 17: 1239-1262.


  • Tyler, K. A., Whitbeck, L. B., Hoyt, D. R., and Cauce, A. M. (2004). Risk factors for sexual victimization among male and female homeless and runaway youth. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (5): 503 - 520.


  • Vanzile-Tamsen, C., Testa, M., and Livingston, J. A. (2005). The Impact of Sexual Assault History and Relationship Context on Appraisal of and Responses to Acquaintance Sexual Assault Risk. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20 (7): 813 - 832.


  • Wenzel, S. L., Leake, B. D., and Gelberg, L. (2001). Risk factors for major violence among homeless women. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16: 739-752.




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    Stalking Publications

  • *Rosenfeld, B. (2004). Violence risk factors in stalking and obsessional harassment: A review and preliminary meta-analysis.   Criminal Justice and Behavior, 31 (1), 9 - 36.




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