Domestic Violence and Youth
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The Prevention Researcher, Volume 12, Number 1, 2005, Item# 121
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Adolescents can experience domestic violence in two ways - they may be exposed to domestic violence committed against their caregivers, or they may be victims/perpetrators of domestic violence within their own relationships. However, most of the research on domestic violence concentrates on adults or on young children who are exposed to violence within the home. Volume 12(1) of The Prevention Researcher focus specifically on domestic violence and adolescents. This issue includes articles on the relationship between crime victimization and witnessing domestic violence in the home, the prevention of domestic violence during adolescence, and domestic violence in the lives of teen mothers.
Articles in this issue:
Adolescents from Maritally Violent Homes
By Maura O'Keefe, Ph.D., and Shirley Lebovics, M.S.W., L.C.S.W.
Prevention of Domestic Violence During Adolescence
By David A. Wolfe, Ph.D., and Peter G. Jaffe, Ph.D.
Risk of Crime Victimization Among Youth Exposed to Domestic Violence
By Kimberly J. Mitchell, Ph.D., and David Finkelhor, Ph.D.
Teens Having Babies: The Unexplored Role of Domestic Violence
By Jody Raphael, J.D.
Turnings and Adaptations in Resilient Daughters of Battered Women
By Janice C. Humphreys, R.N., Ph.D.
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