PUBLICATIONS/PRESENTATIONS
“He
Killed my Mommy” Presentation - (Click
to view) Children in Cases of Actual & Attempted
Femicide: Implications for Safety Planning
Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD RN FAAN,The Johns Hopkins University, School of Nursing
J. McFarlane, J. C. Campbell, and K. Watson. Intimate Partner Stalking and Femicide: Urgent implications for women's safety. Behavioral Sciences and the Law 20:51-68, 2002.
C. J. Sachs, J. Koziol-McLain, N. E. Glass, D. Webster, and J. C. Campbell. A population-based survey assessing support for mandatory domestic violence reporting by healthcare personnel. Women and Health 2001.(In Press)
P. W. Sharps, J. Koziol-McLain, J. C. Campbell, J. McFarlane, C. Sachs, and X. u. Health Care Provider's Missed Opportunities for Preventing Femicide. Prev.Med. 33:373-380, 2001.
P. W. Sharps, J. C. Campbell, D. W. Campbell, F. A. Gary, and D. Webster. The Role of Alcohol Use in Intimate Partner Femicide. The American Journal on Addictions 10:122-135, 2001.
McFarlane, J., Cambell, J., Wilt, S., Sachs, C., Ulrich, Y., Xu, X. (1999). Stalking and intimate partner femicide. Homicide Studies, 3(4) :300-316.
Block, C., McFarlane, J., Walker, G., Devitt, C. (1999). Beyond public records databases: Field strategies for locating and interviewing proxy respondents in homicide research. Homicide Studies, 3(4): 349-366.
Lewandowski, L., McFarlane, J., Campbell, J., Gary, F., Barenski, C. (submitted). He killed my mommy!: Children's exposure to intimate partner homicide.
McFarlane, J., Campbell, J. C., & Watson, K. Intimate Partner Stalking and Femicide: Urgent implications for women's safety. Law & Society (in press).
Sachs, C. J., Koziol-McLain, J., Glass, N. E., Webster, D., & Campbell, J. C. A population-based survey assessing support for mandatory domestic violence reporting by healthcare personnel. Women and Health (in press).
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