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Trends in Understanding and Addressing Domestic Violence

Daniel P. Mears

Christy A. Visher

The Urban Institute

This article is a response to three questions posed by the editor about past and future research on interpersonal violence by focusing in this essay on domestic violence:(a) What is the most important thing we have learned about this social problem in the last 20 years, (b) what is the most important thing we need to learn about it in the next 10 years, and (c) what is the most promising methodological innovation in the last 20 years for the study or treatment of domestic violence? This assessment suggests that the field has witnessed considerable advances in domestic violence research and policy but that many as yet untapped opportunities exist to improve both knowledge and practice.

Key Words: domestic violence • prevention • intervention research

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 20, No. 2, 204-211 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/0886260504267739


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