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Books & Articles

AFYA, Inc. & Caliber Associates. (1999, April). Assessment of the domestic violence/child protective services collaboration. Report submitted to US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Community Services. [Online document: www.calib.com/dvcps]

Ammerman, R.T. & Hersen, M. (1992). Assessment of family violence: A clinical and legal sourcebook. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Appel, A.E. & Holden, G.W. (1998). The co-occurrence of spouse and physical child abuse: A review and appraisal. Journal of Family Psychology, 12, 578-599.

Aron, L. Y. & Olson, K.K. (1997, March). Efforts by Child Welfare Agencies to Address Domestic Violence: The Experiences of Five Communities. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute.

Bailey, D. & Koney, K.M. (1996). Interorganizational community-based collaboratives: A strategic response to shape the social work agenda. Social Work, 41, (6), 602-611.

Barnett, O. W., Miller-Perrin, C. L. & Perrin, R. D. (1997). Family violence across the lifespan: An introduction. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Briere, J., Berliner, L., Bulkey, J.A., Jenny, C., & Reid, T. (1996). The APSAC handbook on child maltreatment. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage & APSAC.

Carter, J. & Schechter, S. (1997, November). Child Abuse and Domestic Violence: Creating Community Partnerships for Safe Families: Suggested components of an effective child welfare response to domestic violence. San Francisco: Family Violence Prevention Fund.

Christner, A. M. (Ed). (1998). Measuring outcomes in children’s services. Providence, RI: Manisses Communications Group/Behavioral Health Resources Press.

Cummings, N. & Mooney, A. (1988). Child protective workers and battered women’s advocates: A strategy for family violence intervention. Response, 11, 2.

Daka-Mulwanda, Vai, Thornburg, K.R., Filbert, L., & Klein, T. (1995). Collaboration of services for children and families: A synthesis of recent research and recommendations. Family Relations, 44, 219-223.

Davies, J., with Lyon, E., & Monti-Canania, D. (1998.) Safety planning with battered women.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Edleson, J.L. (1999a). The overlap between child maltreatment and woman battering. Violence Against Women,i 5, 2, 134-154.

Edleson, J.L. (1999b). Children’s witnessing of adult domestic violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14 (8) 839-870.

Edleson, J. L. & Bible, A.L. (1999). Forced bonding or community collaboration? Partnerships between science and practice in research on woman battering. NIJ Research Forum: Viewing Crime and Justice from a Collaborative Perspective: Plenary Papers of the 1998 Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation. Washington, DC: NIJ

Edleson, J. & Domestic Abuse Project (1997). Evaluating domestic violence programs: Evaluation manual. Minneapolis, MN: Domestic Abuse Project.

Edleson, J. L. & Eisikovits, Z.C. (Eds.) (1996). Future interventions with battered women and their families. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Edleson, J.L. & Schechter, S. (Eds.) (1999). In the best interests of women and children: Child welfare and domestic violence services working together. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Eisikovits, Z. & Buchbinder, E. (2000). Locked in a violent embrace: Understanding and intervening in domestic violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Findlater, J.E. & Kelly, S. (1999). Reframing child safety in Michigan: Building collaboration among domestic violence, family preservation, & child protection services. Child Maltreatment, 4, 2, 167-174.

Fraser, M. W. (Ed.) (1997). Risk and resilience in childhood: An ecological perspective. Washington, DC: NASW Press.

Graham-Berman, S. A. & Edleson, J. L. (Eds.) (2001). Domestic violence in the lives of children: The future of research, intervention, and social policy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Geffner, R.A., Jaffe, P.G., & Sudermann, M. (2000). Children exposed to domestic violence: Current issues in research, intervention, prevention, & policy development. New York: Haworth Press, Inc.

Goetting, A. (1999). Getting out: Life stories of women who left abusive men. New York: Columbia University Press.

Gordon, L. (1988). Heroes of their own lives: The politics and history of family violence. New York, NY: Penguin Books.

Hauser, R.M., Brown, B.V., Prosser, W.R. (Eds.) (1997). Indicators of children’s well-being. NY: Russell Sage.

Hampton, R. L. (Eds.) (1999). Family violence: Prevention and treatment. 2nd Edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Helmke, C.J. (1996). Examining collaboration models between child protective services agencies and domestic violence programs. Tyler, TX: Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute.

Holden, G.W., Geffner, R. & Jouriles, E. N. (Eds.)(1998). Children exposed to marital violence: Theory, research, and applied issues. Washington, DC: APA.

Holtzworth-Munroe, A., Smutzler, N. & Sandin, B. (1997). A brief review of the research on husband violence: Part II: The psychological effects of husband violence on battered women and their children. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2, 179-213.

Lecklintner, G. L., Malik, N. M., Aaron, S. M. & Lederman, C.S. (1999). Promoting safety for abused children and battered mothers: Miami-Dade County’s model dependency court intervention program. Child Maltreatment, 4, 2, 175-182.

Loseke, D. R. (1989). Evaluation research and the practice of social services: A case for qualitative methodology. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, v. 18, p. 202-223.

McGee, C. (2000). Childhood experiences of domestic violence. London/Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Magura, S. & Moses, B. S. (1986). Outcome measures for child welfare services. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America.

Malefyt, M. B., Little, K.M., & Walker, A. (1998). Promising practices: Improving the criminal justice system’s response to violence against women. S.T.O.P. Violence Against Women Grants, Technical Assistance Project. Rockville, MD: National Criminal Justice Reference Service.

Margolin, G. (1998). Effects of witnessing violence on children. In P.K. Trickett & C.J. Schellenbach (Eds.), Violence against children in the family and the community (pp. 57-101). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Matthews, M. (1998). Addressing the effects of domestic violence on children. Youth Law News, 4.

Millstein, K. & Fleck-Henderson, A. (1998). Interagency collaboration to protect women and children: Evaluating a domestic violence team. Paper presented at Council of Social Work Education, March, 1999, Orlando, Florida.

Mulroy, E. A. (1997). Building a neighborhood network: Inter-organizational collaboration to prevent child abuse and neglect. Social Work, 42 (3), 255-264.

Nasuti, J.P. (1998). Risk assessment in child protective services: Challenges in measuring child well-being. Journal of Family Social Work, 3(1), 55-70.

National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. (1999). Family and intimate violence prevention program evaluation activities. [On-line document: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/dvp/fivp/page3.htm.]

National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. (Spring, 1999). Juvenile and Family Court Journal: Special Edition on Family Violence Issues. 50 (2).

National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (1999.) Effective Intervention in Domestic Violence and Child Maltreatment Cases: Guidelines for Policy and Practice. Recommendations from the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Family Violence Department. Reno, NV: NCJFCJ

National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (1998). Family Violence: Emerging Programs for Battered Mothers and Their Children. Reno, NV: NCJFCJ.

National Institute of Justice (1999). Viewing Crime and Justice from a Collaborative Perspective: Plenary Papers of the 1998 Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs.

National Research Council. (1993). Understanding child abuse and neglect. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

National Research Council. (1996). Understanding violence against women. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

National Research Council. (1998). Violence in families: Assessing prevention and treatment programs. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Nelson, B. J. (1984). Making as issue of child abuse. Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.

Packard Foundation, D. & L. (1999). Future of Children: Domestic Violence and Children, Vol. 9, No.3. - Winter 1999. [Available on-line at: www.futureofchildren.org]

Packard Foundation, D. & L. (1999). Future of Children: Protecting Children from Abuse and Neglect, Vol. 8, No.1. [Available on-line at: www.futureofchildren.org]

Patton, M. Q. (1990). Qualitative evaluation and research methods. Second edition. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Peled, E. & Davis, D. (1995). Groupwork with children of battered women. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Peled, E. Jaffe, P.G., & Edleson, J.L. (Eds.) (1995). Ending the cycle of violence: Community responses to children of battered women. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Roberts, A.R. (Ed.) (1998). Battered women and their families: Intervention and treatment programs. Second Edition. New York: Springer.

Rossman, B. B. R., Hughes, H.M. & Rosenberg, M.S. (2000). Children and interparental violence: The impact of exposure. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner/Mazel.

Rycus, J. S. & Hughes, R.C. (1998). Field guides to child welfare: Vols. 1-4. (I: Foundations of CPS; II: Case planning and family-centered casework; III: Child development and child welfare; IV: Placement and permanence.) Washington, DC: CWLA.

Saunders. D. & Anderson, D. (1998). Evaluation of Michigan’s Domestic Violence Training for Child Protection Workers & Supervisors. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, School of Social Work. [Contact: Michigan Family Independence Agency, Lansing, MI.]

Schuerman, J.R., Rzepnicki, T.L. & Littell (1994). Putting families first: An experiment in family presevation. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.

Shepard, M.F.& Pence, E.L. (Eds.) (1999). Coordinating community responses to domestic violence: Lessons from Duluth and beyond. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Sipe, B. & Hall, E.J. (1996). I am not your victim: Anatomy of domestic violence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Spradly, J.P. & McCurdy, D.W. (1972). The cultural experience: Ethnography in complex society. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.

Sullivan, C. M. & Allen, N.E. (1999). Evaluating coordinated community responses for abused women and their children. In S. Graham-Berman & J. L. Edleson (Eds.)APA.

Touliatos, J., Perlmutter, B.F., & Straus, M.A. (1990). Handbook of family measurement techniques. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Trickett, P. K. & Schellenbach, C. J. (1998). Violence against children in the family and the community. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Urban Institute. (1999). Evaluation of the STOP Formula Grants to Combat Violence Against Women: VAW Act of 1994, 1999 Report Summary. [Online document. www.urban.org/crime/vaw99.html]

Websdale, N. (1998). Rural women battering and the justice system. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Whitney, P. & Davis, L. (1999). Child abuse and domestic violence in Massachusetts: Can practice be integrated in a public child welfare setting. Child Maltreatment, 4, 2, 158-166.

Wilson, K. J. (1997). When violence begins at home: A comprehensive guide to understanding and ending domestic violence. Alameda, CA: Hunter House.

Women’s Rights Network (1997). International Resource Guide on Meeting the Needs of Children Exposed to the Abuse of Their Mothers. WRN, One Post Office Square, Suite 1900, Boston, MA 02109-2170, 617-832-1276.

Yates, B.T. (1996). Analyzing costs, procedures, processes, and outcomes in human services. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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This is a cooperative project between: VAWO, the Violence Against Women Office, in the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice; Minnesota Center for Crime Victim Services in the Minnesota Department of Public Safety; Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women; Minnesota Department of Human Services; Minnesota Department of Children, Families and Learning; and MINCAVA - the Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse at the University of Minnesota.

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