100199: Violence Against Women: Identifying Risk Factors
About the Course:
This course summarizes two studies that used different methodologies and samples to determine the extent to which physical and sexual abuse as a child or adolescent contributes to later abuse and victimization.
Author
National Institue of Justice
About the Authors:
Research report based primarily upon two studies:
Jacquelyn W. White and Page Hall Smith conducted a study of victimization and perpetatration of violence among college students.
Jane A. Siegel and Linda M. Williams conducted an analysis of interview data -collected previously- from women with contemporaneously documented histories of child sexual abuse and from a matched comparison group of women with no documented abuse.
Course Objectives:
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To learn more about risk factors regarding violence against women
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To examine findings about both victims and perpetrators
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To become aware of suggestions regarding the devising of prevention strategies
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