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Advancing the Federal Research Agenda on Violence Against Women (2004)

Chapter: Appendix C: Commissioned Papers

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Commissioned Papers." National Research Council. 2004. Advancing the Federal Research Agenda on Violence Against Women. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10849.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Commissioned Papers." National Research Council. 2004. Advancing the Federal Research Agenda on Violence Against Women. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10849.
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Appendix CCommissioned Papers Jacquelyn C. Campbell, Sandra Martin, Beth Moracco, and Jennifer Maganello. Violence Against Women Datasets That Allow Examination of Life Stage Patterns of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization. Laura Dugan and Robert Apel. An Exploratory Study of the Violent Vic- timization of Women: Race/Ethnicity, Situational Context, and Injury. Amy Holtzworth-Munroe and Jeffrey C. Meehan. Typologies of Maritally Violent Men: A Summary of Current Knowledge and Suggestions for Future Research. Christopher D. Maxwell and Lori A. Post. An Assessment of Efforts to Prevent Violence Against Women. Juanjo Medina. The Social Geography of Violence Against Women. Daniel G. Saunders and Richard Hamill. Offender Interventions to End Violence Against Women: A Research Synthesis for Practitioners. Deanna L. Wilkinson and Susan Hamerschlag. Situational Determinants in Intimate Violence. Krik R. Williams and Elizabeth Conniff. Legal Sanctions and the Violent Victimization of Women. 131

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This report expands on the work of an earlier National Research Council panel whose report, Understanding Violence Against Women, was published in 1996. The report is based on the presentations and deliberations of a workshop convened in January 2002, at the request of Congress, to develop a detailed research agenda on violence against women. While some of the research recommendations in the earlier report have been funded and carried out, the workshop demonstrated that important gaps remain. For example, prevalence and incidence data are still inadequate to measure trends or to reveal whether interventions being designed under federal programs are, in fact, working. Among its primary recommendations, the committee underscored the importance of strengthening the data and research infrastructure in this area, especially the need for better prevalence data and longitudinal data to determine the causes of violent victimization of women and the impact of interventions.

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