People with intellectual or developmental disabilities face abuse at much higher rates than people without disabilities. Although reporting abuse is possible, abusers have many options on hand if they want to use technology to prevent this reporting. This paper details and structures these tactics. It also describes mitigations that a victim of abuse may use to prevent or diminish the effects of an abusers\u27 tactics
Pictorial stimulus preference assessments are a valuable resource for practitioners to determine sti...
While it is widely acknowledged that all family members have a role to play in raising a child with ...
Figures from the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) suggest that national rates o...
Individuals with an intellectual disability (ID) have higher rates of childhood sexual abuse than ot...
Child maltreatment is a pervasive problem with a number of negative consequences, both in terms of h...
This study examined social information processing (SIP) in peer-victimized children in ways that con...
Superiors may engage in hostile verbal and non-verbal behaviors towards their subordinates; such act...
[First paragraph] Victimization from cybercrime is a major concern in Virginia, the US, and the worl...
Researchers have identified child abuse as a major social problem in the United States, yet research...
Aims: The present study aimed to develop a complex intervention to change attitudes towards and impr...
A mixed-methods approach was used to determine how African-American middle school students cope with...
Decisions by the EEOC in favor of claimants perceived to have disabilities disproportionately exceed...
Background: Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a prevalent crime which often leads to lifelong consequence...
Objective: To investigate whether traumatic brain injury (TBI) plays a role in impulsivity, risk-tak...
Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) as a group have been subject to abuse. Individuals ...
Pictorial stimulus preference assessments are a valuable resource for practitioners to determine sti...
While it is widely acknowledged that all family members have a role to play in raising a child with ...
Figures from the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) suggest that national rates o...
Individuals with an intellectual disability (ID) have higher rates of childhood sexual abuse than ot...
Child maltreatment is a pervasive problem with a number of negative consequences, both in terms of h...
This study examined social information processing (SIP) in peer-victimized children in ways that con...
Superiors may engage in hostile verbal and non-verbal behaviors towards their subordinates; such act...
[First paragraph] Victimization from cybercrime is a major concern in Virginia, the US, and the worl...
Researchers have identified child abuse as a major social problem in the United States, yet research...
Aims: The present study aimed to develop a complex intervention to change attitudes towards and impr...
A mixed-methods approach was used to determine how African-American middle school students cope with...
Decisions by the EEOC in favor of claimants perceived to have disabilities disproportionately exceed...
Background: Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a prevalent crime which often leads to lifelong consequence...
Objective: To investigate whether traumatic brain injury (TBI) plays a role in impulsivity, risk-tak...
Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) as a group have been subject to abuse. Individuals ...
Pictorial stimulus preference assessments are a valuable resource for practitioners to determine sti...
While it is widely acknowledged that all family members have a role to play in raising a child with ...
Figures from the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System (NCANDS) suggest that national rates o...