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Publications listed below in alphabetical order. 

Back, C., Gustafsson, P. A., & Berterö, C. (2014). Parental opinions of their child’s experience in the legal process: An interpretative analysisJournal of Child Sexual Abuse23(3), 290-303.

Benner, J. (2018). Implementing trauma-informed care in all spaces. Family & Intimate Partner Violence Quarterly, 10(4), 31-37.

Benuto, L. T., Newlands, R., Ruork, A., Hooft, S., & Ahrendt, A. (2018). Secondary traumatic stress among victim advocates: Prevalence and correlates. Journal of Evidence-Informed Social Work, 15(5), 494-509.

Bolen, R. M., & Lamb, J. L. (2007). Can nonoffending mothers of sexually abused children be both ambivalent and supportive? Child Maltreatment, 12(2), 191-197.

Bonach, K., Mabry, J. B., & Potts-Henry, C. (2010). Exploring nonoffending caregiver satisfaction with a children’s advocacy center. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 19(6), 687-708.

Campbell, R., Greeson, M. R., Bybee, D., & Fehler-Cabral, G. (2012). Adolescent sexual assault victims and the legal system: Building community relationships to improve prosecution rates. American Journal of Community Psychology50(1-2), 141-154.

Carr, P. B. (2007). Playing by all the rules: How to define and provide a” prior opportunity for cross-examination” in child sexual abuse cases after Crawford v. Washington. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 97(2), 631-664.

Cascardi, M., Brown, C., Shpiegel, S., & Alvarez, A. (2015). Where have we been and where are we going? A conceptual framework for child advocacy. SAGE Open5(1), 1-10.

Cole, J. (2011). Victim confidentiality on sexual assault response teams (SART). Journal of Interpersonal Violence26(2), 360-376.

Elliott, A. N., & Carnes, C. N. (2001). Reactions of nonoffending parents to the sexual abuse of their child: A review of the literature. Child Maltreatment, 6(4), 314-331.

Finkelhor, D., Turner, H., Shattuck, A., Hamby, S., & Kracke, K. (2015). Children’s Exposure to Violence, Crime, and Abuse: An Update. Juvenile Justice Bulletin. NCJ 248547. US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

Globokar, J. L., Erez, E., Gregory, C. R. (2016). Beyond advocacy: Mapping the contours of victim work. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 34(6), 1-24.

Hamilton‐Giachritsis, C. (2016). What helps children and young people move forward following child maltreatment?. Child Abuse Review, 25(2), 83-88.

Henry, J. (1997). System intervention trauma to child sexual abuse victims following disclosure. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 12(4), 499-512.

Herman, J. L. (2005). Justice from the victim’s perspective. Violence Against Women, 11, 571-602.

Hickman, L. J., Jaycox, L. H., Setodji, C. M., Kofner, A., Schultz, D., Barnes-Proby, D., & Harris, R. (2013). How much does “how much” matter? Assessing the relationship between children’s lifetime exposure to violence and trauma symptoms, behavior problems, and parenting stressJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 28(6), 1338-1362.

Jones, L. M., Cross, T. P., Walsh, W. A., & Simone, M. (2007). Do children’s advocacy centers improve families’ experiences of child sexual abuse investigations? Child Abuse & Neglect, 31(10), 1069-1085.

Kolb, K. H. (2011). Victim advocates’ perceptions of legal work. Violence Against Women17(12), 1559-1575.

Kouyoumdjian, H., Perry, A. R., & Hansen, D. J. (2009). Nonoffending parent expectations of sexually abused children: Predictive factors and influence on children’s recovery.  Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 18(1), 40-60.

Leitch, L. (2017). Action steps using ACEs and trauma-informed care: A resilience model. Health & Justice, 5(1), 5.

Lipovsky, J., & Stern, P. (1997). Preparing children for court An interdisciplinary view. Child Maltreatment2(2), 150-163.

Malloy, L. C., & Lyon, T. D. (2006). Caregiver support and child sexual abuse: Why does it matter? Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 15(4), 97-103.

McCann, I. L., & Pearlman, L. A. (1990). Vicarious traumatization: A framework for understanding the psychological effects of working with victims. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 3, 131-149.

McGlynn, C., & Westmarland, N. (2019). Kaleidoscopic justice- Sexual violence and victim-survivors’ perceptions of justice. Social & Legal Studies, 28(2), 179-201.

Nilsson, D. K., Gustafsson, P. E., & Svedin, C. G. (2012). Polytraumatization and trauma symptoms in adolescent boys and girls: Interpersonal and noninterpersonal events and moderating effects of adverse family circumstancesJournal of Interpersonal Violence, 27(13), 2645-2664.

Osofsky, J. D., Putnam, F. W., & Lederman, J. C. S. (2008). How to maintain emotional health when working with trauma. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 59(4), 91-102.

Redeker, J. R. (1978). Right of an abused child to independent counsel and the role of the child advocate in child abuse cases. Villanova Law Review23, 521.

Ridings, L. E., Beasley, L. O., & Silovsky, J. F. (2017). Consideration of risk and protective factors for families at risk for child maltreatment: An intervention approach. Journal of Family Violence, 32(2), 179-188.

Sites, J., & Southern Regional Children’s Advocacy Center. (2017). Considerations for the Multidisciplinary Team/Children’s Advocacy Center Approach to Recantation: A Research-to-Practice Summary. Huntsville, AL: Southern Regional Children’s Advocacy Center.

Slattery, S. M., & Goodman, L. A. (2009). Secondary traumatic stress among domestic violence advocates: Workplace risk and protective factors. Violence Against Women, 15, 1358-1379.

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2014). SAMHSA’s Concept of Trauma and Guidance for a Trauma-Informed Approach. HHS Publication No. (SMA) 14-4884. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Tavkar, P., & Hansen, D. J. (2011). Interventions for families victimized by child sexual abuse Clinical issues and approaches for child advocacy center-based services. Aggression and Violent Behavior16(3), 188-199.

The Full Frame Initiative and Patsy Carter/Missouri Children’s Division. (2016). Trauma Informed Pathways to the Five Domains of Wellbeing.  Greenfield, MA: Author.

Turner, H. A., Shattuck, A., Finkelhor, D., & Hamby, S. (2015). Effects of poly-victimization on adolescent social support, self-concept, and psychological distress. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 32(5), 755-780.

US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office for Victims of Crime. (2013). Vision 21 Transforming Victim Services Final Report. Washington, DC: Author.

Whitcomb, D. (2003). Legal interventions for child victims. Journal of Traumatic Stress16(2), 149-157.

White, J. W., Sienkiewicz, H. C., & Smith, P. H. (2018). Envisioning future directions: Conversations with leaders in domestic and sexual assault advocacy, policy, service, and research. Violence Against Women, 25(1), 105-127.