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    Filicide-Suicide

    Jeffrey A. Walsh, Jessie L. Krienert in Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence

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    Infanticide and Neonaticide: Characterization of Mothers Who Kill

    Jessie L. Krienert, Jeffrey A. Walsh in Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence

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    Familicide, Case Characteristics

    Jeffrey A. Walsh, Jessie L. Krienert in Encyclopedia of Domestic Violence

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    Violence in the USA, Sibling

    Jessie L. Krienert, Jeffrey A. Walsh in Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-B… (2023)

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    Sexual Victimization of the Elderly: An Examination of the Emergent Problem

    With significant shifts in the age of the US population as “baby boomers” progress through the life course, elderly Americans are projected to comprise more than 20% of the US population, or more than 70 milli...

    Jessie L. Krienert, Jeffrey A. Walsh in Handbook of Interpersonal Violence and Abu… (2022)

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    Violence in the USA, Sibling

    Jessie L. Krienert, Jeffrey A. Walsh in Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-B…

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    Sexual Victimization of the Elderly: An Examination of the Emergent Problem

    With significant shifts in the age of the US population as “baby boomers” progress through the life course, elderly Americans are projected to comprise more than 20% of the US population, or more than 70 milli...

    Jessie L. Krienert, Jeffrey A. Walsh in Handbook of Interpersonal Violence and Abu…

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    Violence in USA, Sibling

    Jessie L. Krienert, Jeffrey A. Walsh in Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-B… (2014)

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    My Brother’s Keeper: A Contemporary Examination of Reported Sibling Violence Using National Level Data, 2000–2005

    Identified as a social problem in 1980, sibling violence has been labeled the most common and least researched form of family violence in the United States (Eriksen and Jensen 2006, 2008). Extant research has lim...

    Jessie L. Krienert, Jeffrey A. Walsh in Journal of Family Violence (2011)

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    Child–Parent Violence: An Empirical Analysis of Offender, Victim, and Event Characteristics in a National Sample of Reported Incidents

    Child–parent violence (CPV) is arguably the most under-researched form of family violence, despite an extremely high rate of occurrence and increasing prevalence. Prior research has been plagued by shortcoming...

    Jeffrey A. Walsh, Jessie L. Krienert in Journal of Family Violence (2007)