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INDEX to JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE Volume 17 Number | (January 2002) pp. 1-100 Number 2 (February 2002) pp. 101-232 Number 3 (March 2002) pp. 233-348 Number 4 (April 2002) pp. 349-472 Number 5 (May 2002) pp. 473-588 Number 6 (June 2002) pp. 589-704 Number 7 (July 2002) pp. 705-808 Number 8 (August 2002) pp. 809-912 Number 9 (September 2002) pp. 913-1024 Number 10 (October 2002) pp. 1025-1132 Number 11 (November 2002) pp. 1133-1236 Number 12 (December 2002) pp. 1237-1352 Authors: ACIERNO, RON, see Resnick, H ADDISON, MARY, see Stermac, L. ALLEN, NICOLE E., see Sullivan, C. M ARATA, CATALINA M., and LINDA LINDMAN, “Marriage, Child Abuse, and Sexual Revictimization,” 953 ARENSMAN, ELLA, see Blaauw, E. ARIAS, ILEANA, see Thompson, M. P. ARRIAGA, XIMENA B., “Joking Violence Among Highly Committed Individuals,” 591. AUGUSTA-SCOTT, TOD, and JUERGEN DANKWORT, “Partner Abuse Group Intervention: Lessons From Education and Narrative Therapy Approaches,” 783 BAKER, TIMOTHY, ANN W. BURGESS, JOHN B. RABUN Jr., and CATHY NAHIRNY, “Abductor Violence in Nonfamily Infant Kidnapping,” 1218. BARTHOLOMEW, KIM, see Regan, K. \V BASILE, KATHLEEN C., see Thompson, M. P. BEATON, RANDAL D., “The Body Remembers: The Psychophysiology of Trauma and Trauma Treatment by B. Rothschild” [Book Review], 1130. BEECH, ANTHONY R., see Bickley, J. A. JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE, Vol. 17 No. 12, December 2002 1341-1351 © 2002 Sage Publications 1342 JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE / December 2002 BICKLEY, JAMES A., and ANTHONY R. BEECH, “An Investigation of the Ward and Hudson Pathways Model of the Sexual Offense Process With Child Abusers,” 371 BINGHAM, LEWIS E., see Griffing, S. BINGHAM, LEWIS E., see Ragin, D. F BLAAUW, ERIC, FRANS W. WINKEL, ELLA ARENSMAN, LORRAINE SHERIDAN, and ADRIENNE FREEVE, “The Toll of Stalking: The Relationship Between Features of Stalking and Psychopathology of Victims,” 50. BOOKWALA, JAMILA, “The Role of Own and Perceived Partner Attachment in Relationship Aggression,” 84. BOROWSKY, IRIS, see Yexley, M. BORREGO, JOAQUIN, JR., see Timmer, S. G. BOWSER, FELICIA, see Scarpa, A. BROWN, THERESA J., KENNETH E. SUMNER, and ROMY NOCERA, “Understanding Sexual Aggression Against Women: An Examination of the Role of Men’s Athletic Partici- pation and Related Variables,” 937. BROWNE, KEVIN D., see Campbell Reay, A. M BROWNE, NICK, THERESA WEBB, KEVIN FISHER, BERNARD COOK, DAVID McARTHUR, CORINNE PEEK-ASA, and JESS KRAUS, “American Film Violence: An Analytic Portrait,” 351. BUCHANAN, ANN, see Flouri, E. BULLOCK, CATHY FERRAND, and JASON CUBERT, “Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities by Newspapers in Washington State,” 475. BURGESS, ANN W., see Baker, T. BY BEE, DEBORAH LI., see Sullivan, C. M. CAETANO, RAUL, JOHN SCHAFER, CRAIG FIELD, and SCOTT M. NELSON, “Agree- ment on Repoofr Inttimsat e Partner Violence Among White, Black, and Hispanic Couples in the United States,” 1308. CAETANO, RAUL, see Schafer, J. CALHOUN, KAREN §&., see Wilson, A. E. CAMACHO, JENNIFER, see Riger, S. CAMPBELL REAY, ALICE M., and KEVIN D. BROWNE, “The Effectiovf ePsnycehoslosgi - cal Interventions With Individuals Who Physically Abuse or Neglect Their Elderly Depend- ents,” 416. CARR, JOETTA L., and KAREN M. VANDEUSEN, “The Relationship Between Family of Ori- gin Violence and Dating Violence in College Men,” 630. CHASE, KENNETH A., DOMINIQUE TREBOUX, and K. DANIEL O’ LEARY, “Characteris tics of High-Risk Adolescents’ Dating Violence,” 33. CHEN, RODA, see Tang, C. S.-K. CHEUNG, FANNY MIU-CHING, see Tang, C. S.-K. CLARK, CATHERINE L., see Schafer, J. CLASSEN, CATHERINE, RUTH NEVO, CHERYL KOOPMAN, KIRSTEN NEVILL- MANNING, CHERYL GORE-FELTON, DEBORAH S. ROSE, and DAVID SPIEGEL, “Recent Stressful Life Events, Sexual Revictimization, and Their Relationship With Trau- matic Stress Symptoms Among Women Sexually Abused in Childhood,” 1274. CLAY-WARNER, JODY, see McMahon, J COLLINGS, STEVEN J., “The Impact of Contextual Ambiguity on the Interpretation and Recall of Child Sexual Abuse Media Reports,” 1063. COLLINS, R. LORRAINE, see Leonard, K. E. INDEX 1343 COMBS-LANE, AMY M., and DANIEL W. SMITH, “Risk of Sexual Victimization in College Women: The Role of Behavioral Intentions and Risk-Taking Behaviors,” 165 COMBS-LANE, AMY M., see Davis, J. L. COOK, BERNARD, see Browne, N. CUBERT, JASON, see Bullock, C. F. DANKWORT, JUERGEN, see Augusta-Scott, T. DAVIS, JOANNE L., AMY M. COMBS-LANE, and THOMAS L. JACKSON, “Risky Behav- iors Associated With Interpersonal Victimization: Comparisons Based on Type, Number, and Characteristics of Assault Incidents,” 611 DESAI, SUJATA, see Thompson, M. P. DeVOE, ELLEN R., and ERICA L. SMITH, “The Impact of Domestic Violence on Urban Pre- school Children: Battered Mothers’ Perspectives,” 1075. DUQUE, LUIS FERNANDO, see Klevens, J ECKHARDT, CHRISTOPHER, T. RENE JAMISON, and KIMBERLY WATTS, “Anger Expe- rience and Expression Among Male Dating Violence Perpetrators During Anger Arousal,” 1102. ELKLIT, ASK, “Acute Stress Disorder in Victims of Robbery and Victims of Assault,” 872. ELLIOTT, ANN N., see Simonelli, C. J. ELLIOTT, BARBARA A., see Shepard, M. F. ERZINGER, SHARRY, “Child Abuse: A Global View edited by Beth M. Schwartz-Kenney, Michelle McCauley, and Michelle A. Epstein” [Book Review], 702. FALK, DENNIS R., see Shepard, M. f FIELD, CRAIG, see Caetano, R FIKRETOGLU, DENIZ, see Scarpa, A. FISHER, KEVIN, see Browne, N. FLOURI, EIRINI, and ANN BUCHANAN, “Father Involvement in Childhood and Trouble With the Police in Adolescence: Findings From the 1958 British Cohort.” 689. FRANKLIN, C. LAUREL, MICHAEL A. POSTERNAK, and MARK ZIMMERMAN, “The Impact of Subjective and Expressed Anger on the Functioning of Psychiatric Outpatients With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder,” 1263 FREEVE, ADRIENNE, see Blaauw, I GONDOLF, EDWARD W., “Service Barriers for Battered Women With Male Partners in Batterer Programs” [Brief Note], 217. GORE-FELTON, CHERYL, see Classen, C GRAHAM, KATHRYN, SAMANTHA WELLS, and JENNIFER JELLEY, “The Social Con- text of Physical Aggression Among Adults,” 64. GRIFFING, SASCHA, DEBORAH FISH RAGIN, ROBERTE . SAGE, LORRAINE MADRY. LEWIS E. BINGHAM, and BENY J. PRIMM, “Domestic Violence Survivors’ Self-Identified Reasons for Returning to Abusive Relationships,” 306 HAAS, HENRIETTE, see Killias, M. HAJ-YAHIA, MUHAMMAD M., “Attitudes of Arab Women Toward Different Patterns of Coping With Wife Abuse,” 721. HANSON, R. KARL, “Recidivism and Age: Follow-Up Data From 4,673 Sexual Offenders,” 1046. HARNED, MELANIE S., “A Multivariate Analysis of Risk Markers for Dating Violence Vic- timization,” 1179. HARRIS, HOLLY N., and DAVID P. VALENTINER, “World Assumptions, Sexual Assault, Depression, and Fearful Attitudes Toward Relationships,” 286. HAYES, ANDREW F., see Kocsis, R. N. JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE / December 2002 HEIL, PEGGY, see Simons, D. HERRENKOHL, TODD I., “The Context of Youth Violence: Resilience, Risk, and Protection edited by Jack M. Richman and Mark W. Fraser” [Book Review], 228. HILTON, ZOE, “Explaining Violence Against Women in Canadbay D. A. Brownridge and S. S. Halli” [Book Review], 343. HOLMES, MELISA, see Resnick, H HURLEY, JIMMY D., see Scarpa, A. HUTH-BOCKS, ALISSA C., see Levendosky, A. A. IRELAND, MARJORIE, see Yexley, M IRWIN, HARVEY J., see Kocsis, R. N JACKSON, JOAN L., see Whealin, J. M. JACKSON, THOMAS L., see Davis, J. I JAMISON, T. RENE, see Eckhardt, C. JARVIS, JOHN P., see Safarik, M. E. JELLEY, JENNIFER, see Graham, K JUDSON, PATRICIA L., see Kimerling, R. KAUKINEN, CATHERINE, “The Help-Seeking Decisions of Violent Crime Victims: An Examination of the Direct and Conditional Effects of Gender and the Victim-Offender Rela tionship,” 432. KELLY, VANESSA, see Kimerling, R. KERR, MARCEE G., see Younglove, J. A KILLIAS, MARTIN, and HENRIETTE HAAS, “The Role of Weapons in Violent Acts: Some Results of a Swiss National Cohort Study,” 14. KILPATRICK, DEAN G., see Resnick, H KIMERLING, RACHEL, ALESSANDRA RELLINI, VANESSA KELLY, PATRICIA I JUDSON, and LEE A. LEARMAN, “Gender Differences in Victim and Crime Characteris tics of Sexual Assaults,” 526 KIRSH, STEVEN J., and PAUL V. OLCZAK, “The Effects of Extremely Violent Comic Books on Social Information Processing,” 1160 KLEVENS, JOANNE, LUIS FERNANDO DUQUE, and CLEMENCIA RAMIREZ, “The Vic tim-Perpetrator Overlap and Routine Activities: Results From a Cross-Sectional Study in Bogota, Colombia” [Brief Note], 206 KOCSIS, RICHARD N., ANDREW F. HAYES, and HARVEY J. IRWIN, “Investigative Expe rience and Accuracy in Psychological Profiling of a Violent Crime,” 811] KOOPMAN, CHERYL, see Classen, C KRAUS, JESS, see Browne, N. LANDOLT, MONICA A., see Regan, K. \ LEARMAN, LEE A., see Kimerling, R. LEE, CHRISTINA, see Parker, G. LEONARD, KENNETH E., BRIAN M. QUIGLEY, and R. LORRAINE COLLINS, “Physical Aggression in the Lives of Young Adults: Prevalence, Location, and Severity Among Col lege and Community Samples,” 533 LeESURE-LESTER, G. EVELYN, “An Application of Cognitive-Behavior Principles in the Reduction of Aggression Among Abused African American Adolescents,” 394. LEVENDOSKY, ALYTIA A., ALISSA C. HUTH-BOCKS, MICHAEL A. SEMEL, and DEBORAH L. SHAPIRO, “Trauma Symptoms in Preschool-Age Children Exposed to Domestic Violence,” 150. LINDMAN, LINDA, see Arata, C. M LOWER, RICHARD, see Luster, T. INDEX 1345 LOZA, WAGDY, and AMEL LOZA-FANOUS, “The Effectivenesosf the Self-Appraisal Ques- tionnaire as an Offenders’ Classification Measure,” 3 LOZA-FANOUS, AMEL, see Loza, W. LUSTER, TOM, STEPHEN A. SMALL, and RICHARD LOWER, “The Correlates of Abuse and Witnessing Abuse Among Adolescents,” 1323. MADISON, JEANNE R., see O’ Donnell, C. J MADRY, LORRAINE, see Griffing, S MADRY, LORRAINE, see Ragin, D. F MARCUS, ROBERT F., and THOMAS G. REIO JR., “Severity of Injury Resulting From Vio- lence Among College Students: Proximal and Distal Influences,” 888. MARCUS, ROBERT F., and BRUCE SWETT, “Violence and Intimacy in Close Relationships,” 570. MAXWELL, CHRISTOPHER, see Post, L. A McARTHUR, DAVID, see Browne, N. McMAHON, JENNIFER, and JODY CLAY-WARNER, “Child Abuse and Future Criminality: Che Role of Social Service Placement, Family Disorganization, and Gender,” 1002 McNAIR, LILY D., see Wilson, A. I MEZEY, NANCY J., see Post, L. A MILLAR, GOLDEN M., see Stermac, I MONNIER, JEANNINE, see Resnick, H MULLIS, THOMAS, see Simonelli, C. J NAHIRNY, CATHY, see Baker, T NAYAK, MADHABIKA, see Resnick, H NELSON, SCOTT M., see Caetano, R NEVILL-MANNING, KIRSTEN, see Classen,¢ NEVO, RUTH, see Classen, C NOCERA, ROMY, see Brown, T. J NUSSBAUM, KATHLEEN E., see Safarik, M. I O’DONNELL, CHRISTOPHER J., ANGIE SMITH, and JEANNE R. MADISON, “Using Demographic Risk Factors to Explain Variations in the Incidence of Violence Against Women,” 1239 O’ DONOHUE, WILLIAM, see Yeater, I OLCZAK, PAUL V., see Kirsh, S. J O’LEARY, K. DANIEL, see Chase, K. A. ORAM, DOUG, see Regan, K. V OSWALD, DEBRA L., see Russell, B. I PAPPERT, CAROLINE A., see Scarpa, A PARKER, GLENNYS, and CHRISTINA LEE, “Predictors of Physical and Emotional Health in a Sample of Abused Australian Women,” 987 PEEK-ASA, CORINNE, see Browne, N PERRY, NAOMI, “Connections Workbook by Jill Levenson and John W. Morin” [Book Review], i020 PERRY, NAOMI, “Treating Nonoffending Parents in Child Sexual Abuse Cases: Connections for Family Safety by Jill Levenson and John W. Morin” [Book Review], 1020. PERRY, NAOMI, “Treating Secondary Victims: Intervention With the Nonoffending Mother in the Incest Family by Virginia C. Strand” [Book Review], 1020. PIERCE, THOMAS W., see Simonelli, C. J. PILOTTI, MAURA, see Ragin, D. F. 1346 JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE / December 2002 POST, LORI A., NANCY J. MEZEY, CHRISTOPHER MAXWELL, and WILMA NOVALES WIBERT, “The Rape Tax: Tangible and Intangible Costs of Sexual Violence,” 773. POSTERNAK, MICHAEL A., see Franklin, C. L PRIMM, BENY J., see Griffing, S. PRIMM, BENY J., see Ragin, D. F. QUIGLEY, BRIAN M., see Leonard, K. E. RABUN Jr., JOHN B., see Baker, T. RAGIN, DEBORAH FISH, MAURA PILOTTI, LORRAINE MADRY, ROBERT E. SAGE, LEWIS E. BINGHAM, and BENY J. PRIMM, “Intergenerational Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence as Familial Risk Factors for Lifetime Attempted Suicide Among Bat- tered Women,” 1027. RAGIN, DEBORAH FISH, see Griffing, S. RAJA, SHEELA, see Riger, S. RAMIREZ, CLEMENCIA, see Klevens, J REGAN, KATHERINE V., KIM BARTHOLOMEW, DOUG ORAM, and MONICA A LANDOLT, “Measuring Physical Violence in Male Same-Sex Relationships: An Item Response Theory Analysis of the Conflict Tactics Scales,” 235. REIO, THOMAS G., JR., see Marcus, R. F. REIST, DONNA, see Stermac, L. RELLINI, ALESSANDRA, see Kimerling, R. RESNICK, HEIDI, JEANNINE MONNIER, BRENDA SEALS, MELISA HOLMES, MADHABIKA NAYAK, JOAN WALSH, TERRI L. WEAVER, RON ACIERNO, and DEAN G. KILPATRICK, “Rape-Related HIV Risk Concerns Among Recent Rape Vic- tims,” 746. RIGER, STEPHANIE, SHEELA RAJA, and JENNIFER CAMACHO, “The Radiating Impact of Intimate Partner Violence,” 184. RODRIGUEZ, CHRISTINA M., “Professionals’ Attitudes and Accuracy on Child Abuse Reporting Decisions in New Zealand,” 320. ROMERO, NANCY, see Scarpa, A. ROSE, DEBORAH S., see Classen, C. RUSSELL, BRENDA L., and DEBRA L. OSWALD, “Sexual Coercion and Victimization of College Men: The Role of Love Styles,” 273. SAFARIK, MARK E., JOHN P. JARVIS, and KATHLEEN E. NUSSBAUM, “Sexual Homicide of Elderly Females: Linking Offender Characteristics to Victim and Crime Scene Attrib- utes,” 500. SAGE, ROBERT E.., see Griffing, S. SAGE, ROBERT E., see Ragin, D. F. SCARPA, ANGELA, DENIZ FIKRETOGLU, FELICIA BOWSER, JIMMY D. HURLEY, CAROLINE A. PAPPERT, NANCY ROMERO, and ELIZABETH VAN VOORHEES, “Com munity Violence Exposure in University Students: A Replication and Extension,” 253. SCHAFER, JOHN, RAUL CAETANO, and CATHERINE L. CLARK, “Agreement About Vio- lence in U.S. Couples,” 457. SCHAFER, JOHN, see Caetano, R. SCOTT, KATREENA L., “Suffer the Little Children: The Inside Story of Ireland’s Industrial Schools by Mary Raftery and Eoin O’ Sullivan” [Book Review], 806. SEALS, BRENDA, see Resnick, H. SEMEL, MICHAEL A.., see Levendosky, A. A SHAPIRO, DEBORAH L., see Levendosky, A. A. INDEX 1347 SHEPARD, MELANIE F., DENNIS R. FALK, and BARBARA A. ELLIOTT, “Enhancing Coordinated Community Responses to Reduce Recidivism in Caseso f Domestic Violence.” 551 SHERIDAN, LORRAINE, see Blaauw, E. SHUMBA, ALMON, “Teacher Conceptualizaotfi Cohinl d Abuse in Schooiln sth e New Millen- nium,” 403 SIMONELLI, CATHERINE J., THOMAS MULLIS, ANN N. ELLIOTT, and THOMAS W. PIERCE, “Abuse by Siblings and Subsequent Experiences of Violence Within the Dating Relationship,” 103 SIMONS, DOMINIQUE, SANDY K. WURTELE, and PEGGY HEIL, “Childhood Victimiza tion and Lack of Empathy as Predictors of Sexual Offending Against Women and Children,” 129] SMALL, STEPHEN A.., see Luster, T. SMITH, ANGIE, see O’ Donnell, C. J SMITH, DANIEL W., see Combs-Lane, A. M SMITH, ERICA L., see Devoe, E. R SPIEGEL, DAVID, see Classen, € STERMAC, LANA, DONNA REIST, MARY ADDISanOd NGO,LD EN M. MILLAR, “Child- hood Risk Factors for Women’s Sexual Victimization,’ 647 SULLIVAN, CRIS M., DEBORAH I. BYBEE, and NICOLE E. ALLEN, “Findings From a Community-Based Program for Battered Women and Their Children,” 915 SUMNER, KENNETH E., see Brown, T. J SUN, XIAOMEI, see Tang, C. S.-K SWETT, BRUCE, see Marcus, R. F. TAJIMA, EMIKO A., “Risk Factors for Violence Against Children: Comparing Homes With and Without Wife Abuse,” 122. TAJIMA, EMIKO A., “Stopping Domestic Violence: How a Community Can Prevent Spousal Abuse by P. J. Jenkins and B. P. Davidson” [Book Review], 909 TANG, CATHERINE SO-KUM, FANNY MIU-CHING CHEUNG, RODA CHEN, and XIAOMEI SUN, “Definitioon f Violence Against Women: A Comparative Study in Chinese Societies of Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the People’s Republic of China,” 671. THOMPSON, MARTIE P., ILEANA ARIAS, KATHLEEN C. BASILE, and SUJATA DESAI, “The Association Between Childhood Physical and Sexual Victimization and Health Prob- lems in Adulthood in a Nationally Representative Sample of Women,” 1115 TIMMER, SUSAN G., see Urquiza, A. J TIMMER, SUSAN GOFF, JOAQUIN BORREGO JR., and ANTHONY J. URQUIZA, “Ante- cedents of Coercive Interactions in Physically Abusive Mother-Child Dyads,” 836 TREBOUX, DOMINIQUE, see Chase, K. A URQUIZA, ANTHONY J., and SUSAN G. TIMMER, “Patterns of Interaction Within Violent Families: Use of Social Interaction Research Methodology,” 824 URQUIZA, ANTHONY J., see Timmer, S. G VALENTINER, DAVID P., see Harris, H. N VAN VOORHEES, ELIZABETH, see Scarpa, A VANDEUSEN, KAREN M., see Carr, J. | VITELLO, COREY J., see Younglove, J. A WALSH, JOAN, see Resnick, H. WANDREI, MARY L., see West, A WARREN, KEITH, “Thresholds and the Abstinence Violation Effect: A Nonlinear Dynamical Model of the Behaviors of Intellectually Disabled Sex Offenders,” 1198. 1348 JOURNAL OF INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE / December 2002 WATTS, KIMBERLY, see Eckhardt, C. WEAVER, TERRI L., see Resnick, H. WEBB, THERESA, see Browne, N. WELLS, SAMANTHA, see Graham, K. WEST, ANGELIQUE, and MARY L. WANDREI, “Intimate Partner Violence: A Model for Pre- dicting Interventions by Informal Helpers,” 972. WHEALIN, JULIA M., and JOAN L. JACKSON, “Childhood Unwanted Sexual Attention and Young Women’s Present Self-Concept,” 854. WIBERT, WILMA NOVALES, see Post, L. A. WILSON, AMY E., KAREN S. CALHOUN, and LILY D. McNAIR, “Alcohol Consumption and Expectancies Among Sexually Coercive College Men,” 1145. WINKEL, FRANS W., see Blaauw, E. WURTELE, SANDY K., see Simons, D. YEATER, ELIZABETH A., and WILLIAM O’DONOHUE, “Sexual Revictimization: The Relationship Among Knowledge, Risk Perception, and Ability to Respond to High-Risk Sit- uations,” 1135. YEXLEY, MELINDA, IRIS BOROWSKY, and MARJORIE IRELAND, “Correlation Between Different Experiences of Intrafamilial Physical Violence and Violent Adolescent Behavior,” 707. YOUNGLOVE, JANE A., MARCEE G. KERR, and COREY J. VITELLO, “Law Enforcement Officers’ Perceptions of Same Sex Domestic Violence: Reason for Cautious Optimism,” 760. ZIMMERMAN, MARK, see Franklin, C. L. Articles: “Abductor Violence in Nonfamily Infant Kidnapping.” Baker et al., 1218. “Abuse by Siblings and Subsequent Experiences of Violence Within the Dating Relationship,” Simonelli et al., 103. “Acute Stress Disorder in Victims of Robbery and Victims of Assault,” Elklit, 872. “Agreement About Violence in U.S. Couples,” Schafer et al., 457. “Agreement on Reports of Intimate Partner Violence Among White, Black, and Hispanic Cou- ples in the United States,” Caetano et al., 1308. “Alcohol Consumption and Expectancies Among Sexually Coercive College Men,” Wilson et al., 1145. “American Film Violence: An Analytic Portrait,” Browne et al., 351. “Anger Experience and Expression Among Male Dating Violence Perpetrators During Anger Arousal,” Eckhardt et al., 1102. “Antecedents of Coercive Interactions in Physically Abusive Mother-Child Dyads,” Timmer et al., 836. “An Application of Cognitive-Behavior Principles in the Reduction of Aggression Among Abused African American Adolescents,” LeSure-Lester, 394. “The Association Between Childhood Physical and Sexual Victimization and Health Problems in Adulthood in a Nationally Representative Sample of Women,” Thompson et al., 1115. “Attitudes of Arab Women Toward Different Patterns of Coping With Wife Abuse,” Haj- Yahia, tek. “Characteristics of High-Risk Adolescents’ Dating Violence,” Chase et al., 3> 3. “Child Abuse and Future Criminality: The Role of Social Service Placement, Family Disorgani- zation, and Gender,” McMahon and Clay-Warner, 1002. INDEX 1349 “Childhood Risk Factors for Women’s Sexual Victimization,” Stermac et al., 647. “Childhood Unwanted Sexual Attention and Young Women’s Present Self-Concept,” Whealin and Jackson, 854. “Childhood Victimization and Lack of Empathy as Predictors of Sexual Offending Against Women and Children,” Simons et al., 1291. “Community Violence Exposure in University Students: A Replication and Extension,” Scarpa et al., 253. “The Correlates of Abuse and Witnessing Abuse Among Adolescents,” Luster et al., 1323. “Correlation Between Different Experiences of Intrafamilial Physical Violence and Violent Adolescent Behavior,” Yexley et al., 707. “Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities by Newspapers in Washington State,” Bullock and Cubert, 475 “Definition of Violence Against Women: A Comparative Study in Chinese Societies of Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the People’s Republic of China,” Tang et al., 671. “Domestic Violence Survivors’ Self-Identified Reasons for Returning to Abusive Relation- ships,” Griffing et al., 306. “The Effectiveness of Psychological Interventions With Individuals Who Physically Abuse or Neglect Their Elderly Dependents,” Campbell Reay and Browne, 416. “The Effectiveness of the Self-Appraisal Questionnaire as an Offenders’ Classification Mea- sure,’ Loza and Loza-Fanous, 3. “The Effects of Extremely Violent Comic Books on Social Information Processing,” Kirsh and Olezak, 1160. “Enhancing Coordinated Community Responses to Reduce Recidivism in Cases of Domestic Violence,” Shepard et al., 551. “Father Involvement in Childhood and Trouble With the Police in Adolescence: Findings From the 1958 British Cohort,” Flouri and Buchanan, 689 “Findings From a Community-Based Program for Battered Women and Their Children,” Sullivan et al., 915. “Gender Differences in Victim and Crime Characteristics of Sexual Assaults,” Kimerling et al., 526. : “The Help-Seeking Decisions of Violent Crime Victims: An Examination of the Direct and Con- ditional Effects of Gender and the Victim-Offender Relationship,” Kaukinen, 432. “The Impact of Contextual Ambiguity on the Interpretation and Recall of Child Sexual Abuse Media Reports,” Collings, 1063. “The Impact of Domestic Violence on Urban Preschool Children: Battered Mothers’ Perspec- tives,” DeVoe and Smith, 1075. “The Impact of Subjective and Expressed Anger on the Functioning of Psychiatric Outpatients With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder,” Franklin et al., 1263. “Intergenerational Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence as Familial Risk Factors for Life- time Attempted Suicide Among Battered Women,” Ragin et al., 1027. “Intimate Partner Violence: A Model for Predicting Interventions by Informal Helpers,” West and Wandrei, 972. “An Investigation of the Ward and Hudson Pathways Model of the Sexual Offense Process With ‘hild Abusers,” Bickley and Beech, 371 “Investigative Experience and Accuracy in Psychological Profiling of a Violent Crime,” Kocsis etal., 811 “Joking Violence Among Highly Committed 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