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Researchers analyze studies of interventions to prevent violence against children
Numerous studies have examined interventions aimed at preventing violence against children. A recent analysis reveals various gaps not adequately addressed
Continue reading »Family violence increases during pandemic
Quarantine has been incredibly dangerous for adults and children in abusive relationships and households around the world, said Joan S.
Continue reading »Expert warns: In case of a long Corona-insulation dangerous episode threatening diseases
How long the Isolation will continue in the frame of the Corona-crisis, remains to be seen. For too long, this
Continue reading »Study urges national review of support services for male survivors of sexual violence
The sentencing of Reynhard Sinaga, the most prolific convicted rapist in British history, who preyed on largely straight men in
Continue reading »Researcher examines traumatic brain injury in survivors of intimate partner violence
While the diagnoses and treatment of sport-related concussion have well-established guidelines and protocols, a new study from UBC’s Okanagan campus
Continue reading »Treatment for sexual and domestic violence offenders does work
A first-of-its-kind study has found that specialised psychological programmes for sexual and domestic violence offenders have led to major reductions
Continue reading »Clearing up misconceptions about gun violence could make suicide attempts less deadly, study says
When we talk about gun violence in the United States, we talk about homicides. But there are roughly twice as
Continue reading »USPSTF Recommends Screening Women for Partner Violence
TUESDAY, Oct. 23, 2018 — Clinicians should screen women of reproductive age for intimate partner violence (IPV) and refer women
Continue reading »Porn viewers prefer women’s pleasure over violence: study
Is mainstream pornography becoming more and more violent? And if so, what’s driving the trend. In our newly published study
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