This article reviews recent scholarship around the issue of nonfatal strangulation in cases of domestic violence. In the mid-1990s, the San Diego City Attorney’s Office began a systematic study of attempted strangulation among 300 domestic violence cases, becoming one of the first systematic research studies to specifically examine the prevalence of attempted strangulation as a form of injury associated with ongoing domestic violence. Prior to this time, most of the research into strangulation was conducted postmortem, and little was known about the injuries and signs of attempted strangulation among surviving victims. This article reviews the research that has since been conducted around strangulation in domestic violence cases, highlighti...
This report draws on files held by the Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Unit in the Coroner...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly pernicious form of intimate partner violence. To increase...
Non-fatal strangulation is commonly reported by women who have experienced intimate partner violence...
Efforts to partner researchers and practitioners have the potential to significantly improve both re...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to create a comprehensive database of scientific research r...
e Abstract—The purpose of this study was to examine non-fatal strangulation by an intimate partner a...
In addition to being established by research to lead to serious health concerns and known as the ult...
© 2019 International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology. Strangulation is differen...
In risk assessment tools used by domestic violence workers and police, strangulation, short of causi...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly gendered form of nonfatal intimate partner violence, affe...
Objective: To describe the prevalence, risk factors, signs and symptoms of non-fatal strangulation (...
Research highlights the need for systematic law enforcement training on nonfatal strangulation in do...
We reviewed the literature on the epidemiology of nonfatal strangulation (also, albeit incorrectly, ...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly gendered form of nonfatal intimate partner violence, affe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This report draws on files held by the Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Unit in the Coroner...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly pernicious form of intimate partner violence. To increase...
Non-fatal strangulation is commonly reported by women who have experienced intimate partner violence...
Efforts to partner researchers and practitioners have the potential to significantly improve both re...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to create a comprehensive database of scientific research r...
e Abstract—The purpose of this study was to examine non-fatal strangulation by an intimate partner a...
In addition to being established by research to lead to serious health concerns and known as the ult...
© 2019 International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology. Strangulation is differen...
In risk assessment tools used by domestic violence workers and police, strangulation, short of causi...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly gendered form of nonfatal intimate partner violence, affe...
Objective: To describe the prevalence, risk factors, signs and symptoms of non-fatal strangulation (...
Research highlights the need for systematic law enforcement training on nonfatal strangulation in do...
We reviewed the literature on the epidemiology of nonfatal strangulation (also, albeit incorrectly, ...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly gendered form of nonfatal intimate partner violence, affe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This report draws on files held by the Domestic and Family Violence Death Review Unit in the Coroner...
Strangulation is a unique and particularly pernicious form of intimate partner violence. To increase...
Non-fatal strangulation is commonly reported by women who have experienced intimate partner violence...