Lectures Available Online:
2004
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The Role of Gender in Parenting Issues Among Latino Couples Affected by Domestic Violence - Julie Perilla -
Long-Term Health Effects of Childhood Abuse - Kathleen Kendall-Tackett -
Poverty, Community, and Violence Against Women - Claire Renzetti -
Why Individual Differences are Important to Understanding Media Effects: the Example of Sexually Explicit Media - Neil Malamuths
2003
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Crimes Against Children and the Concept of Developmental Victimology - David Finkelhor
1999
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Using Community-Based Advocacy to Reduce Intimate Violence Against Women - Cris Sullivan -
Addressing Dementia and Domestic Violence as Interfacing Problems in the Field of Elder Abuse - Georgia Anetzberger -
Lesbian Battering, Recent Reserach and Implications for Practice - Claire Renzetti
1998
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Violence Against Women & Children, U.S. Militarism and Human Rights in East Asia - Margo Okasawa-Rey -
A National Longitudinal Study of Child Abuse and Neglect - Desmond Runyan -
Bridging Perspectives: Child Welfare and Domestic Violence - Robert Hampton -
Marital Rape Revisited - Kersti Yllo -
Elder Mistreatment: Research on the African-American Experience - Donna Benton
Sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Research, the Rackham School of Graduate Studies, the NIMH Research Training Program on Violence and Mental Health, and the School of Social Work. Graduate seminars associated with this lecture series were supported by a Distinguished Faculty and Graduate Student Seminar award from the Office of the Vice President for Research and the Rackham School of Graduate Studies, and the National Institute of Mental Health Research Training Grant: Violence and Mental Health
. The Interdisciplinary Research Program on Violence Across the Lifespan
is a program of the Institute for Research on Women and Gender.
