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In today's post, we highlight recent peer-reviewed publications from CIRP researchers since October 2019.
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In honor of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, here is a roundup of our blog posts around intimate partner violence:
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A successful approach to handling reports on threatening behaviors towards others on campus requires coordination at the individual, campus, local, and state levels.
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Stalking is a pervasive and too often underreported (or under-recognized) form of intimate partner or dating violence, especially on college campuses. Read more to learn about the challenges of handling disclosures of stalking, and the steps to take in order to protect victims on college campuses.
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Read an abbreviated version of a blog from Ashlee Murray, MD, MPH on screening for intimate partner violence in the healthcare setting.
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Technology in the ED can make practicing violence prevention simple, evidence-based and time efficient for clinicians.
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Learn about CHOP's comprehensive approach to addressing intimate partner violence in a clinical setting.
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Watch a recorded webinar presented by CHOP's Violence Prevention Initiative and Lutheran Settlement House, which defines intimate partner violence and discusses strategies for addressing it in the pediatric healthcare setting.
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Recently published research highlights the critical support that parents and other trusted adults can provide to youth experiencing dating violence.
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We need to shift away from societal attitudes and policies that encourage blaming sexual assault victims and move toward placing the responsibility where it belongs – with the perpetrators of these crimes.
