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Finding Common Ground in the Study of Child Maltreatment, Youth Violence, and Adult Domestic Violence

Deborah Daro

University of Chicago

Jeffrey L. Edleson

University of Minnesota

Howard Pinderhughes

University of California at San Francisco

For several decades, we have witnessed a surge in public policies aimed at ending child maltreatment, youth violence, and adult domestic violence. Commensurate with this increased interest has been a growing body of research on each issue’s etiology, affected population, and the public policy and prevention impacts. Even a cursory review of the literature suggests a number of commonalities across these forms of violence. As such, it seems timely and prudent to craft a research framework that facilitates the identification and dissemination of practice and policy innovations that can address all three concerns. This article articulates an overarching framework to guide researchers in better identifying common avenues of study. After summarizing the commonalities found across the three areas, the authors identify crosscutting issues that have particular relevance for advancing our understanding of violence and its effects on personal and social interactions.

Key Words: violence • prevention • research • co-occurrence

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 19, No. 3, 282-298 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/0886260503261151


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