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Best Violence Research of 2013: Selections From an Invited Panel of Researchers

Five senior researchers were invited by the journal editor Sherry Hamby to join a panel to identify the best violence research articles published in 2013. Each member of the panel describes how they methodically selected 2 articles that they believe represent the best violence research from the vast...

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Published in:Psychology of violence 2014-07, Vol.4 (3), p.241-252
Main Authors: Radford, Lorraine, Abbey, Antonia, Sugarman, David, Rennison, Callie, Cuevas, Carlos A
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Language:English
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Summary:Five senior researchers were invited by the journal editor Sherry Hamby to join a panel to identify the best violence research articles published in 2013. Each member of the panel describes how they methodically selected 2 articles that they believe represent the best violence research from the vast choice of publications produced in 2013. The 10 different articles chosen showcase different methodologies and cover a range of topics-working with men and boys, policing domestic violence, violence in LGBT relationships and in Hispanic communities, elder abuse, social support, violence in pregnancy, evolutionary psychology. Each reviewer gives an appreciation of the research articles they selected, outlining what they see as the key merits of the research.
ISSN:2152-0828
2152-081X
DOI:10.1037/a0037143