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Violence and Victims discusses theory, research, policy, and clinical practice in the area of interpersonal violence and victimization across such disciplines as psychology, sociology, criminology, law, medicine, nursing, psychiatry, and social work.

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Volume 18, Number 6, 2003

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The Internal Validity of the Index of Spouse Abuse in African American Women
pp. 641-657(17)
Authors: Cook, Sarah L.; Conrad, Lori; Bender, Marnette; Kaslow, Nadine J.

Perceptions of Domestic Abuse in Same-Sex Relationships and Implications for Criminal Justice and Mental Health Responses
pp. 659-669(11)
Authors: Poorman, Paula B.; Seelau, Eric P.; Seelau, Sheila M.

An Analysis of the Self-Control and Criminal Versatility of Gang and Dating Violence Offenders
pp. 671-690(20)
Authors: Chapple, Constance L.; Hope, Trina L.

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Exposure to "Low-Level" Aggression in School: Associations With Aggressive Behavior, Future Expectations, and Perceived Safety
pp. 691-705(15)
Authors: Boxer, Paul; Edwards-Leeper, Laura; Goldstein, Sara E.; Musher-Eizenman, Dara; Dubow, Eric F.

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