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TDH Booklet4 - Texas Association Against Sexual Assault

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Notes/Citations<br />

65 Jacquelyn C. Campbell et al., “Risk Factors for Femicide in<br />

Abusive Relationships: Results from a Multisite Case Control<br />

Study,” American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 93, No. 7 (July<br />

2003), pp. 1089-97; and Judith McFarlane, et al., “Severity of<br />

Abuse to Pregnant Women and Associated Gun Access of the<br />

Perpetrator,” Public Health Nursing, Vol. 15, No. 3 (June 1998),<br />

pp. 201-206.<br />

66 Violence Policy Center, When Men Murder Women: An<br />

Analysis of 2001 Homicide Data, September 2003. Online.<br />

Available: http://www.vpc.org. Accessed: September 29,<br />

2003.<br />

67 Campbell et al., “Risk Factors for Femicide,” p. 1089.<br />

68 For an overview of protective factors for women’s victimization<br />

see: Jewke, “Intimate Partner Violence: Causes and Prevention,”<br />

p. 1424-5; and Krug et al., World Report on Violence and<br />

Health, p. 99.<br />

69 NCIPC, CDC Injury Research Agenda, p. 51.<br />

70 Hart, Coordinated Community Approaches to Domestic Violence<br />

(online), p. 3-4.<br />

71 David Wolfe and Peter Jaffe,“Prevention of Domestic Violence<br />

and <strong>Sexual</strong> <strong>Assault</strong>,” National Electronic Network on Violence<br />

<strong>Against</strong> Women (January 2003).<br />

72 Edleson, “Primary Prevention and Adult Domestic Violence;”<br />

and Wolfe and Jaffe, “Prevention of Domestic Violence and<br />

<strong>Sexual</strong> <strong>Assault</strong>,” p.1.<br />

73 For an overview of promising trends in evaluation of VAW<br />

prevention efforts see: Paul A. Schewe and Larry W. Bennet,<br />

“Evaluating Prevention Programs: Challenges and Benefits of<br />

Measuring Outcomes,” in Preventing Violence in Relationships:<br />

Interventions Across the Life Span, ed. Paul A. Schewe<br />

(Washington, D.C.: American Psychological <strong>Association</strong>, 2002)<br />

pp.247-265; Deborah L. Shapiro and Alicia Rinaldi, “Achieving<br />

Successful Collaboration in the Evaluation of <strong>Sexual</strong> <strong>Assault</strong><br />

Prevention Programs,” Violence <strong>Against</strong> Women, Vol. 7, No. 10<br />

(October 2001); Elizabeth A. Yeater and William O’Donohue,<br />

“<strong>Sexual</strong> <strong>Assault</strong> Prevention Programs: Current Issues, Future<br />

Directions, and the Potential Efficacy of Interventions With<br />

Women,” Clinical Psychology Review, Vol. 19, No. 7 (1999),<br />

pp. 739-771; Nancy A. Crowell and Ann W. Burgess, eds.,<br />

Understanding Violence <strong>Against</strong> Women. (Washington, D.C.:<br />

National Academy Press, 1996), p. 137; and U.S. Department<br />

65 A STRATEGIC PLAN TO PREVENT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN TEXAS

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