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Citation: H. Berman, The relevance of narrative research with children who witness war and children who witness woman abuse, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 107-125
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Authors:
Kerig, PK
Fedorowicz, AE
Brown, CA
Warren, M
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Citation: C. Echlin et B. Osthoff, Child protection workers and battered women's advocates working together to end violence against women and children, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 207-219
Citation: Nz. Hilton, The role of attitudes and awareness in anti-violence education, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 221-238
Citation: Rj. Gelles, Controversies in family preservation programs, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 239-252
Citation: C. Friend, Aligning with the battered woman to protect both mother and child: Direct practice and policy implications, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 253-267
Citation: R. Busch et N. Robertson, Innovative approaches to child custody and domestic violence in New Zealand: The effects of law reform on the discourses of battering, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 269-299
Citation: N. Bala, A differentiated legal approach to the effects of spousal abuse on children: A Canadian context, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 301-328
Citation: Nkd. Lemon, Custody and visitation trends in the United States in domestic violence cases, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 329-343
Citation: Sk. Beeman et Jl. Edleson, Collaborating on family safety: Challenges for children's and women's advocates, CHILDREN EXPOSED TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH, INTERVENTION, PREVENTION, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT, 2000, pp. 345-358