نتایج جستجو برای: domestic animals

تعداد نتایج: 273678  

2011
William M. Vesneski Taryn Lindhorst Jeffrey L. Edleson Paul G. Allen Gita Mehrotra

This qualitative study examined U.S. legal cases where battered mothers living abroad fled with their children to the United States. These women subsequently faced child abduction lawsuits brought by their batterer. The cases are governed by the Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the Hague Convention) which was ratified by the U.S. in 1988. Using content analysis, the...

2006
Radha Iyengar Hank Farber David Autor Jesse Rothstein Francine Blau Faruk Gul Robert Wood Johnson

2011
Corrie A. Davies Sarah E. Evans David K. DiLillo Corrie Davies David DiLillo

This study used meta-analysis to examine the relationship between childhood exposure to domestic violence and children’s internalizing, externalizing, and trauma symptoms. Results from 60 reviewed studies revealed mean weighted effect size d-­values of .48 and .47 for the relationship between exposure to domestic violence and childhood internaliz-­ ing and externalizing symptoms, respectively, ...

2000
Andrew H. Ryan

This study replicates and extends an earlier work conducted by the Southwestern Law Enforcement Institute. It addresses the serious problem of domestic violence by police officers in three areas: determining the extent of the problem, deriving solutions acceptable to police culture, and establishing a research agenda for future efforts. The study took place in seven agencies located in the Sout...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2011
Kelsey Hegarty

Despite domestic violence being a very common problem in individuals with severe mental illness, there is very little research in this setting. Multiple barriers exist to disclosure by users and enquiry by providers. Training and systems for identification and responding to domestic violence are urgently needed in mental health clinics.

2011
Kelly Richards

Children who live in homes characterised by violence between parents, or directed at one parent by another, have been called the ‘silent’, ‘forgotten’, ‘unintended’, ‘invisible’ and/or ‘secondary’ victims of domestic violence (Edleson 1999; Kovacs & Tomison 2003; Tomison 2000). Recently, however, children’s exposure to domestic violence, and the effects that this exposure can have, has been inc...

1999
Dr Anna Stewart

In recent years a coercive criminal justice response has been promoted as the appropriate response to control and deter perpetrators of domestic violence. In varying degrees, across western democracies, pro-arrest and mandatory arrest policies, no-drop prosecution, and tougher penalties have been proposed and implemented. However, recent literature and research on domestic violence has question...

1999
Dinshaw Mistry

Dinshaw Mistry is a doctoral candidate in Political Science at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and is currently in residence at the Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. He has recently published articles on the Indian space program (Pacific Affairs) and the missile nonproliferation regime (Contemporary Security Policy). DOMESTIC-INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES: INDIA AND THE COMPREHENSI...

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