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Variation in Exposure to Violence in Early Adolescence Distinguishes between Intimate Partner Violence Victimization and Perpetration among Young Men Involved in the Justice System

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In this article, the authors examined rates of physical and emotional intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization and perpetration among young men involved in the justice system and found that emotional and physical forms of IPV are associated with witnessing and experiencing violence during adolescence.
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Early exposure to violence (ETV) has been repeatedly linked to violence in intimate relationships later in life However, this association has rarely been explored among young men involved in the justice system, a group that is of significant policy concern Methods Drawing from four waves of data collected from 808 young men with histories of serious offending, this study examined rates of physical and emotional intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization and perpetration Next, the rates of IPV victimization-perpetration overlap were examined Lastly, the associations between IPV in young adulthood and ETV in early adolescence were explored using standard difference-in-means tests Findings show that victimization and perpetration of emotional IPV are common experiences among the men Seventy-three percent of the sample report emotional IPV victimization and 70% report emotional IPV perpetration Physical IPV is less common than emotional IPV with 44% of young men reporting being victims of physical IPV and 29% reporting perpetration of physical IPV Strong linkages were observed between IPV victimization and IPV perpetration Lastly, associations exist between exposure to violence as a witness or a victim and both emotional and physical IPV victimization and perpetration IPV involvement as a victim and/or perpetrator is more common than not among young men involved in the justice system Both emotional and physical forms of IPV are associated with witnessing and experiencing violence during adolescence Intervention during adolescence is critical to avoid IPV during young adulthood

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The body keeps the score

Dirk De Bruyn
TL;DR: In this paper, two abstract animated films by Robert Breer are examined: 69 (1968 5 minutes) and Fuji (1974 10 minutes) using Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological perspective, though these films are not representational or photographic in the traditional sense, though they are still able to talk to us about real experiences because the lived perspective, that which we actually perceive, is not a geometric or photographic one.

Childhood forecasting of a small segment of the population with large economic burden

TL;DR: This work integrated multiple nationwide administrative databases and electronic medical records with the four-decade-long Dunedin birth cohort study to test child-to-adult prediction in a different way, using a population-segmentation approach.
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An Introduction to the Special Issue: Family Violence and Youth Violence – Examining the Connections from Interdisciplinary Perspectives (an Extension of Anna Costanza Baldry’s Legacy)

TL;DR: In this paper, a special issue brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines (psychology, criminal justice, social work, and health science) to explore how family violence and youth violence are interrelated.
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Advancing Knowledge about Youth Violence: Child Maltreatment, Bullying, Dating Violence, and Intimate Partner Violence

TL;DR: The authors discusses the contributions to the special issue in the context of the most recent research developments in family and youth violence and concludes that long-term longitudinal studies with frequent assessments are needed to advance knowledge further, especially relating within individual changes in influencing factors to within-individual changes in outcomes.
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Poly-victimization: A neglected component in child victimization

TL;DR: Researchers and practitioners need to assess for a broader range of victimizations, and avoid studies and assessments organized around a single form of victimization, in explaining trauma symptomatology.
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Shared beginnings, divergent lives : delinquent boys to age 70

TL;DR: Laub and Sampson as mentioned in this paper analyzed newly collected data on crime and social development up to age 70 for 500 men who were remanded to reform school in the 1940s and found that men who desisted from crime were rooted in structural routines and had strong social ties to family and community.
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Typologies of male batterers: Three subtypes and the differences among them.

TL;DR: A developmental model of marital violence is presented, and the previous literature is reviewed to examine how each batterer subtype might differ on variables of theoretical interest.
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