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to JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE Volume 8 Number 1 (March 1993) pp. 1-152 Number 2 (June 1993) pp. 153-304 Number 3 (September 1993) pp. 305-432 Number 4 (December 1993) pp. 433-568 Authors: ALEXANDER, PAMELA C., see Gordon, M. ALEXANDER, PAMELA C., see Hill, C. ALEXANDER, PAMELA C., “The Differential Effects of Abuse Characteristics and Attach- ment in the Prediction of Long-Term Effects of Sexual Abuse,” 346. ANDREWS, D. A., see Malcolm, P. B. BERLINER, LUCY, “Is Family Preservation in the Best Interest of Children?’ [Commentary], 556. BERLINER, LUCY, “Sexual Abuse Effects or Not?’ [Commentary], 428. BERLINER, LUCY, “When Should Children Be Allowed to Kill Abusers?” [Commentary], 296. BETHKE, TERESA M., and DAVID M. DeJOY, “An Experimental Study of Factors Influencing the Acceptability of Dating Violence,” 36. BEUTLER, LARRY E., “Designing Outcome Studies: Treatment of Adult Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse,” 402. BRIERE, JOHN, and MARSHA RUNTZ, “Childhood Sexual Abuse: Long-Term Sequelae and Implications for Psychological Assessment,” 312. BRONSON, DENISE E., see Doueck, H. J. BULIK, CYNTHIA M., see Kaner, A. CRITELLI, JOSEPH W., see Tang, C. S-K. COHEN, JUDITH A., and ANTHONY P. MANNARINO, “A Treatment Model for Sexually Abused Preschoolers,” 115. DAY, BRAIN, see Kolko, D. J. DEBLINGER, ESTHER, CHRISTINA RUSSELL HATHAWAY, JULIE LIPPMANN, and ROBERT STEER, “Psychosocial Characteristics and Correlates of Symptom Distress in Nonoffending Mothers of Sexually Abused Children,” 155. DeJOY, DAVID M., see Bethke, T. M. DOUECK, HOWARD J., MURRAY LEVINE, and DENISE E. BRONSON, “Risk Assessment in Child Protective Services: An Evaluation of the Child at Risk Field System,” 446. DOWNS, WILLIAM R., “Developmental Considerations for the Effects of Childhood Sexual Abuse,” 331. FINE, SETH AARON, “Do Not Blur Self-Defense and Revenge” [Commentary], 299. 564 JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE/ December 1993 FOA, EDNA B., BARBARA OLASOV ROTHBAUM, and GAIL S. STEKETEE, “Treatment of Rape Victims,” 256. FRAZIER, PATRICIA A., “A Comparative Study of Male and Female Rape Victims Seen at a Hospital-Based Rape Crisis Program,” 64. GAINES, JOHN A., see Koss, M. P. GALLIANO, GRACE, LINDA M. NOBLE, LINDA A. TRAVIS, and CAROL PUECHL, “Victim Reactions During Rape/Sexual Assault: A Preliminary Study of the Immobility Response and Its Correlates,” 109. GELLES, RICHARD J., “Family Reunification/Family Preservation: Are Children Really Being Protected?” [Commentary], 557. GORDON, MALCOLM, and PAMELA C. ALEXANDER, “Introduction,” 307. HALL, JENNIFER A., see Herzberger, S. D. HALPERT, MARGARET, see Swett, C. HAMBERGER, L. KEVIN, “Comments on Pagelow’s Myth of Psychopathology in Woman Battering,” 132. HARRIS, GRANT T., see Quinsey, V. L. HARVEY, MARY R., see Lebowitz, L. HATHAWAY, CHRISTINA RUSSELL, see Deblinger, E. HEIDE, KATHLEEN M., “Parents Who Get Killed and the Children Who Kill Them,” 531. HERMAN, JUDITH LEWIS, see Lebowitz, L. HERZBERGER, SHARON D., and JENNIFER A. HALL, “Children’s Evaluations of Retalia- tory Aggression Against Siblings and Friends,” 77. HILL, CLARA, and PAMELA C. ALEXANDER, “Process Research in the Treatment of Adult Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse,” 415. KANER, ANGELICA, CYNTHIA M. BULIK, and PATRICK F. SULLIVAN, “Abuse in Adult Relationships of Bulimic Women,” 52. KAZDIN, ALAN E., see Kolko, D. J. KILPATRICK, DEAN G., “Introduction,” 193. KOLKO, DAVID J., ALAN E. KAZDIN, AMANDA McCOMBS THOMAS, and BRIAN DAY, “Heightened Child Physical Abuse Potential: Child, Parent, and Family Dysfunction,” 169. KOSS, MARY P,, “Detecting the Scope of Rape: A Review of Prevalence Research Methods,” 198. KOSS, MARY P., and JOHN A. GAINES, “The Prediction of Sexual Aggression by Alcohol Use, Athletic Participation, and Fraternity Affiliation,” 94. KOWALSKI, JANICE M., see Schwarz, E. D. LALUMIERE, MARTIN L., see Quinsey, V. L. LEBOWITZ, LESLIE, MARY R. HARVEY, and JUDITH LEWIS HERMAN, “A Stage-by- Dimension Model of Recovery From Sexual Trauma,” 378. LEVINE, MURRAY, see Doueck, H. J. LIPPMANN, JULIE, see Deblinger, E. MALCOLM, P. BRUCE, D. A. ANDREWS, and VERNON L. QUINSEY, “Discriminant and Predictive Validity of Phallometrically Measured Sexual Age and Gender Preference,” 486. MANNARINO, ANTHONY P., see Cohen, J. A. MARSHALL, W. L., “The Treatment of Sex Offenders: What Does the Outcome Data Tell Us? A Reply to Quinsey, Harris, Rice, and Lalumiére,” 524. McCALL, GEORGE J., “Risk Factors and Sexual Assault Prevention,” 277. MONES, PAUL, “When the Innocent Strike Back: Abused Children Who Kill Their Parents” [Commentary], 297. MULLEN, PAUL E., “Child Sexual Abuse and Adult Mental Health: The Development of Disorder,” [Commentary] 429. 565 NEWMAN, ELANA, see Roth, S. NOBLE, LINDA M., see Galliano, G. PAGELOW, MILDRED DALEY, “Response to Hamberger’s Comments,” 137. PILKONIS, PAUL A., “Studying the Effects of Treatment in Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse,” 392. PORTER, JAMES F., see Tang, C. S-K. PUECHL, CAROL, see Galliano, G. QUINSEY, VERNON L., GRANT T. HARRIS, MARNIE E. RICE, and MARTIN L. LALUMIERE, “Assessing Treatment Efficacy in Outcome Studies of Sex Offenders,” 512. QUINSEY, VERNON L., see Malcolm, P. B. RESICK, PATRICIA A., “The Psychological Impact of Rape,” 223. RICE, MARNIE E., see Quinsey, V. L. RIGGIO, RONALD E., see Whatley, M. A. RIGGS, DAVID S., “Relationship Problems and Dating Aggression: A Potential Treatment Target,” 18. ROTH, SUSAN, and ELANA NEWMAN, “The Process of Coping With Incest for Adult Survivors: Measurement and Implications for Treatment and Research,” 363. ROTHBAUM, BARBARA OLASOV, see Foa, E. B. RUNTZ, MARSHA, see Briere, J. SCHWARZ, EITAN D., and JANICE M. KOWALSKI, “Malignant Memories: Effect of a Shooting in the Workplace on School Personnel’s Attitudes,” 468. SIMKINS, LAWRENCE, “Characteristics of Sexually Repressed Child Molesters,” 3. STEER, ROBERT, see Deblinger, E. STEKETEE, GAIL S., see Foa, E. B SULLIVAN, PATRICK F., see Kaner, A. SWETT, CHESTER, and MARGARET HALPERT, “Reported History of Physical and Sexual Abuse in Relation to Dissociation and Other Symptomatology in Women Psychiatric Inpatients,” 545. TANG CATHERINE SO-KUM, JOSEPH W. CRITELLI, and JAMES F. PORTER, “Motives in Sexual Aggression: The Chinese Context,” 435. THOMAS, AMANDA McCOMBS, see Kolko, D. J. TRAVIS, LINDA A., see Galliano, G. WHATLEY, MARK A., and RONALD E. RIGGIO, “Gender Differences in Attributions of Blame for Male Rape Victims,” 502. Articles: “Abuse in Adult Relationships of Bulimic Women,” Kaner et al., 52. “Assessing Treatment Efficacy in Outcome Studies of Sex Offenders,” Quinsey et al., 512. “Characteristics of Sexually Repressed Child Molesters,” Simkins, 3. “Childhood Sexual Abuse: Long-Term Sequelae and Implications for Psychological Assess- ment,” Briere and Runtz, 312. “Children’s Evaluations of Retaliatory Aggression Against Siblings and Friends,” Herzberger and Hall, 77. “Comments on Pagelow’s Myth of Psychopathology in Woman Battering,” Hamberger, 132. “A Comparative Study of Male and Female Rape Victims Seen at a Hospital-Based Rape Crisis Program,” Frazier, 64. “Designing Outcome Studies: Treatment of Adult Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse,” Buetler, 402. “Detecting the Scope of Rape: A Review of Prevalence Research Methods,” Koss, 198.

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