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Lund, E. M. (2001). Community-Based Services and Interventions for Adults With Disabilities Who Have Experienced Interpersonal Violence: A Review of the Literature Trauma Violence Abuse October 2011 12: 171-182            doi:10.1177/1524838011416377

  1. How can the presence of disability create unique risks for violence in women and men with disabilities?
  2. What are some of the extraordinary barriers to leaving a violent situation that disabled victims face?
  3. What are some of the missing features of many programs who have been self identified as physically accessible?
  4. What additional barriers do deaf and hard of hearing patients face?

 

Solomon P.L., Cavanaugh M. M., Gelles, R. J. (2005). Family Violence among Adults with Severe Mental Illness: A Neglected Area of Research. Trauma Violence Abuse January 2005 6: 40-54
doi:10.1177/1524838004272464

  1. Why has there been such limited empirical research on family violence directed at ill relatives?
  2. Who assumes the majority of the responsibility for the care of mentally ill relatives?
  3. What two clinical factors are most consistently associated with violence among persons with a psychiatric disorder.
  4. What are the three categories of coping styles that families develop for dealing with aggressive and threatening behaviors on the part of their ill relatives?

 

Hensley, C., Tewksbury R., (2002). Inmate-to-Inmate Prison Sexuality: A Review of Empirical Studies. Trauma Violence Abuse July 2002 3: 226-243

  1. What are the four varieties, or levels, of same-sex sexual relationships within a juvenile facility for females.
  2. What is a pseudofamily in the context of inmates?
  3. What are the most common places that sexual assaults occur in men only prisons?
  4. In men only prisons, who is the likely target for sexual coercion?