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A Survey of Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programs in the United States and Canada: Findings and Implications for Policy and Intervention
- C. Cannon, John Hamel, F. Buttell, R. Ferreira
- Medicine
- Partner Abuse
- 1 July 2016
A 15-page questionnaire, the North American Domestic Violence Intervention Program Survey, was sent to directors of 3,246 domestic violence perpetrator programs (also known as batterer intervention… Expand
Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programs: A Proposal for Evidence-Based Standards in the United States
- J. Babcock, Nicholas A. Armenti, +14 authors Ingrid Solano
- Psychology
- Partner Abuse
- 2016
In the United States, the judicial system response to violence between intimate partners, or intimate partner violence (IPV), typically mandates that adjudicated perpetrators complete a batterer… Expand
Illusion of Inclusion: The Failure of the Gender Paradigm to Account for Intimate Partner Violence in LGBT Relationships
- C. Cannon
- Psychology
- Partner Abuse
- 2015
This article examines the intimate partner violence (IPV) literature, particularly scholarship of the gender paradigm, for a heteronormative bias—normative expectations, constraints, and demands of… Expand
“It will always continue unless we can change something”: consequences of intimate partner violence for indigenous women, children, and families
- C. Burnette, C. Cannon
- Psychology, Medicine
- European journal of psychotraumatology
- 12 September 2014
Background Violence against indigenous women and girls is endemic, yet the absence of research on the consequences of this violence from the perspectives of women presents a profound barrier to the… Expand
Re-Theorizing Intimate Partner Violence through Post-Structural Feminism, Queer Theory, and the Sociology of Gender
- C. Cannon, Katie Lauve-Moon, F. Buttell
- Sociology
- 1 September 2015
In this article, we apply three theoretical frameworks, poststructural feminism, queer, and sociology of gender to the issue of intimate partner violence (IPV) in order to better account for… Expand
Illusion of inclusion: The failure of the gender paradigm to account for IPV in LGBT relationships.
- C. Cannon, F. Buttell
- Psychology
- 31 January 2018
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Using an African American Lens to Explore the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Intimate Partner Violence
- C. Washington, C. Cannon, F. Buttell
- Psychology
- 2017
The purpose of this study was to apply Critical Race Theory to investigate whether differences exist between African American women and Caucasian women on constructs measuring conflict negotiation… Expand
The climate change double whammy: flood damage and the determinants of flood insurance coverage, the case of post-katrina new orleans
- C. Cannon, K. Gotham, Katie Lauve-Moon, Bradford Powers
- Geography
- 2020
Abstract This paper advances scholarly debate on the contradictions of environmental risk management measures by analyzing the determinants of flood insurance coverage among a sample of 403 residents… Expand
Critical Race Theory, Parenting, and Intimate Partner Violence: Analyzing Race and Gender
- C. Cannon, R. Ferreira, F. Buttell
- Psychology
- 1 July 2019
Purpose: This study sought to investigate similarities and differences among race, gender, parenting attitudes, and conflict negotiation tactics of perpetrators of intimate partner violence in a… Expand
Ethical Issues in Conducting Research With Children and Families Affected by Disasters
- R. Ferreira, F. Buttell, C. Cannon
- Sociology, Medicine
- Current Psychiatry Reports
- 18 May 2018
Purpose of ReviewWe review topical evidence on ethical issues in conducting disaster research with children and families affected by natural disasters, with an emphasis on analyzing specific… Expand
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