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A Trisonance: Identities
of Women Whose Mothers
Were Murdered by Their Fathers
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Poole, G. M., & Murphy, C. M. (2019). Fatherhood status as a predictor of intimate partner violence (IPV) treatment engagement.Psychology of Violence, 9(3), 340–349.
Thomas, K. A., Mederos, F., & Rodriguez, G. (2019). “It shakes you for the rest of your life”: Low-income fathers’ understanding of domestic violence and its impact on children.Psychology of Violence, 9(5), 564–573.
Williams, K. R., & Stansfield, R. (2017). Disentangling the risk assessment and intimate partner violence relation: Estimating mediating and moderating effects.Law and Human Behavior, 41(4), 344–353.
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