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Bibliography
Adolescents and Young Adults
Asterisks (*) denote publications with Available Data.
Domestic 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.
- Center for Impact Research. (2000).
Domestic violence and birth control sabotage: A report from the Teen Parent Project. Published by Author.
- Glauber, A. (2008).
Tween and teen dating violence and abuse study. Liz Claiborne, Inc.
- O'Keefe, M. (2005).
Teen dating violence: A review of risk factors and prevention efforts. National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women.
- 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.
- Skuja, K. and Halford, W. K. (2004). Repeating the errors of our parents? Parental violence in men's family of origin and conflict management in dating couples. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (6), 623 - 638.
- Snyder, H. N. and McCurley, C. (2008).
Domestic assaults by juvenile offenders. NCJ 219180. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
- Teenage Research Unlimited. (2006).
Teen relationship abuse survey.
- Teitelman A. M., Dichter, M. E., Cederbaum, J. A, and Campbell, J. C. (2008). Intimate partner violence, condom use and HIV risk for adolescent girls: Gaps in the literature and future directions for research and intervention. Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention in Children & Youth, 8 (2), 65 - 93.

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.
- Geiger, B., Fischer, M., and Eshet, Y. (2004). Date-rape-supporting and victim-blaming attitudes among high school students in a multiethnic society: Israel. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 19 (4): 406 - 426.
- Righthand, S. and Welch, C. (2001).
Juveniles who have sexually offended: A review of the professional literature. NCJ 184739. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
- Sherer, M. and Etgar, T. (2005). Attitudes toward sex and sex offenses among Israeli and former Union of Soviet Socialist Republic youth: Implication for prevention strategies for new immigrants. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 20 (6): 680 - 700.
- Skinner, T. and Taylor, H. (2004).
Providing counseling, support and information to survivors of rape: An evaluation of the 'STAR' Young Persons' Project. NCJ 211339. Home Office.
- Snyder, H. N. (2000).
Sexual assault of young children as reported to law enforcement: Victim, incident, and offender characteristics. NCJ 182990. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.
- 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.
- Weinrott, M. R., Riggan, M., and Frothingham, S. (1997). Reducing deviant arousal in juvenile sex offenders using vicarious sensitization. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 12 (5): 704 - 728.
- Taylor, B., Stein, N., Mack, A. R., Horwood, T. J., and Burden, F. (2008).
Experimental evaluation of gender violence/harassment prevention programs in middle schools. NCJ 221892. Washington, DC: US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice.

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