Children's Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and Other Family Violence

Explores results from the NatSCEV, the most comprehensive nationwide survey to date of the incidence and prevalence of children’s exposure to violence across all ages, settings, and timeframes, regarding exposure to family violence among children in the United States. This report examines exposure to intimate partner violence, assaults by parents on siblings of children surveyed, and other assaults involving teen and adult household members. Concludes with a discussion of implications and recommendations for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.

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OJJDP
Year Resource Released
2007

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