Battered woman syndrome
Trials of Battered Women Who Kill: The Impact of Alternative Forms of Expert Evidence
NCJ Number
162414
Journal
Law and Human Behavior
Date Published
1996
Re-Presenting Woman Battering: From Battered Woman Syndrome to Coercive Control
NCJ Number
161748
Journal
Albany Law Review
Date Published
1995
Violence Against Mothers Equals Violence Against Children: Understanding the Connections
NCJ Number
161752
Journal
Albany Law Review
Date Published
1995
Symposium on Reconceptualizing Violence Against Women by Intimate Partners: Critical Issues
NCJ Number
161746
Journal
Albany Law Review
Date Published
1995
Rape and the Criminal Justice System
NCJ Number
161129
Date Published
1995
Battered Woman Syndrome Is Not a Legitimate Defense (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 162-167, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159363
Date Published
1996
Violence: Opposing Viewpoints
NCJ Number
159343
Date Published
1996
Domestic Violence Against Women Is a Serious Problem (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 130-136, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159357
Date Published
1996
Problem of Domestic Violence Has Been Exaggerated (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 137-142, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159358
Date Published
1996
Battered Woman Syndrome Is a Legitimate Defense (From Violence: Opposing Viewpoints, P 158-161, 1996, David Bender, et al, eds. -- See NCJ-159343)
NCJ Number
159362
Date Published
1996
Incidence and Correlates of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Battered Women: Shelter and Community Samples
NCJ Number
154520
Journal
Journal of Interpersonal Violence
Date Published
1995
In Conflict With the Law: Women and the Canadian Justice System
NCJ Number
156380
Date Published
1993
It Could Happen to Anyone: Why Battered Women Stay
NCJ Number
154439
Date Published
1993
Victims and Violence: Civil Justice Remedies
NCJ Number
153772
Journal
Trial
Date Published
1995
Understanding Battered Woman Syndrome
NCJ Number
153774
Journal
Trial
Date Published
1995
Crime Victims and Psychological Injuries
NCJ Number
153777
Journal
Trial
Date Published
1995
From Self-Defense to Coercion: McMaugh v. State Use of Battered Woman's Syndrome To Defend Wife's Involvement in Third- Party Murder
NCJ Number
153834
Journal
New England Law Review
Date Published
1993
Feminist Critique of Self-Defense and Provocation in Battered Women's Cases in England and Wales
NCJ Number
152575
Journal
Women and Criminal Justice
Date Published
1994
Women, Male Violence and the Law
NCJ Number
152472
Date Published
1994
Defending Battered Women: Everything She Says May Be Used Against Them
NCJ Number
151997
Journal
North Dakota Law Review
Date Published
1992
Violence Against Women
NCJ Number
152030
Date Published
1994
Battered Women Syndrome and Self-Defense
NCJ Number
151351
Journal
Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy
Date Published
1992
In Defense of Battered Women: Is Justice Blind?
NCJ Number
150606
Journal
Human Rights
Date Published
1993