Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Family Support and Mental Health in Pregnant Women Experiencing Interpersonal Partner Violence: An Analysis of Ethnic Differences
Effects of Work on Hitting and Hurting
Long-Term Psychological Distress Associated With Marital Rape and Aggravated Assault: A Comparison to Other Crime Victims
Utilization of Professional Mental Health Services Related to Population-Level Screening for Anxiety, Depression, and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Among Public High School Students
Campus Safety
The Campus Safety Special Feature provides access to OJP and other federal and federally-funded publications and online resources related to crime, crime prevention, and substance use on university and college campuses.
OVC Help Series for Crime Victims: Homicide
Trajectories of Alcohol and Marijuana Use Among Primary Versus Secondary Psychopathy Variants Within an Adjudicated Adolescent Male Sample.
Youth Victimization Profiles and Change in Mental Health Symptoms Over One Year
Linking Childhood Trauma Exposure to Adolescent Justice Involvement: The Concept of Posttraumatic Risk-Seeking
Community Outreach Through Police in Schools
OVC Help Series for Crime Victims: Homicide
Polyvictimization, Emotion Dysregulation, Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, and Behavioral Health Problems Among Justice-Involved Youth: a Latent Class Analysis
Mental Health Correlates of Financial Mistreatment in the National Elder Mistreatment Study Wave II
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Maltreated Children Grown Up: The Influence of Neighborhood.
Parent-Reported Child Reactions to the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center Attacks (New York USA) in Relation to Parent Post-Disaster Psychopathology Three Years After the Event
TECHBeat, April 2018
Impact of Victim Offender Dialogue on Victims of Serious Crimes: A Longitudinal Cohort-Control Study
Randomized Clinical Trial Pilot Study of Prolonged Exposure Versus Present Fcentred affect regulation therapy for PTSD and anger problems with male military combat veterans
Protecting Against Stress and Trauma - NIJ Research for the Real World Seminar
NIJ Research for the Real World Seminar NIJ brought together law enforcement practitioners and leading researchers in the field of stress to discuss the current research evidence and practical benefits of targeted stress-management interventions and how they can promote officer mental wellness.
Researchers on the panel are pioneers in the field of the Evidence-Based Policing Movement. They are leading scholars and Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science (LEADS) scholars. Video run time: 43.26 min.
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Protecting Against Stress & Trauma – Part 3: Next Steps
Part 3 of Protecting Against Stress & Trauma: Next Steps. At this Research for the Real World seminar, NIJ brought together law enforcement practitioners and leading researchers in the field of stress to discuss the current research evidence and practical benefits of targeted stress-management interventions and how they can promote officer mental wellness. Video run time: 14:25 min.
This gathering provided an exploration into what additional research is needed to best support officer health and wellness, potentially highlighting priority areas for future research.
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Protecting Against Stress & Trauma – Part 2: Research & Practice
Part 2 of Protecting Against Stress & Trauma: Research & Practice. At this Research for the Real World seminar, NIJ brought together law enforcement practitioners and leading researchers in the field of stress to discuss the current research evidence and practical benefits of targeted stress-management interventions and how they can promote officer mental wellness. Video run time: 24:58 min.
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Protecting Against Stress & Trauma - Part 1: Defining the Problem
Part 1 of Protecting Against Stress & Trauma: Defining the Problem. At this Research for the Real World seminar, NIJ brought together law enforcement practitioners and leading researchers in the field of stress to discuss the current research evidence and practical benefits of targeted stress-management interventions and how they can promote officer mental wellness. Video run time: 43:26 min.
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