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Interpersonal Violence

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    Hammond, W. R., & Yung, B. (1991). Preventing violence in at-risk African-American youth. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2, 359-373.

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     Hampton, R. L. (1987). Family violence and homicides in the Black community: Are they linked? In R. L. Hampton (Ed.), Violence in the Black family: Correlates and consequences (pp. 135-156). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

    Hampton, R. L. (1988). Physical victimization across the life span: Recognition, ethnicity, and deterrence. In M. B. Straus (Ed.), Abuse and victimization across the life span: The Johns Hopkins series in contemporary medicine and public health (pp. 203-222). Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.

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    Jenkins, E. J., & Bell, C. C. (1994). Exposure to violence, psychological distress and risk behaviors among inner-city high school students. In S. Friedman (Ed.), Anxiety disorders in African Americans (pp. 76-88). New York: Springer Publishing Co.

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    Peled, E., Jaffe, P. G., & Edelson, J. (1995). Ending the cycle of violence: Community responses to children of battered women. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

    Pressley, A. (1992). Rap music by Black male artists. Western Journal of Black Studies, 16(2), 92-97.

    Prothrow-Stith, D. (1991). Deadly consequences: How violence is destroying our teenage population. New York: Harper Collins.

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    Ray, M., & Smith, E. (1991). Black women and homicide: An analysis of the subculture of violence thesis. Western Journal of Black Studies, 15(3), 144-153.

    Richters, J., & Martinez, P. (1993). The NIMH community violence project I: Children as victims of and witnesses to violence. Psychiatry, 56, 7-21.

    Rose, H. M., & McClain, P. D. (1990). Race, place and risk: Black homicide in urban America. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

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     Sampson, R. (1987). Urban Black violence: The effect of male joblessness and family disruption. American Journal of Sociology, 93, 348-382.

    Schubiner, H., Scott, R., & Tzelepis, A. (1993). Exposure to violence among inner-city youth. Journal of Adolescent Health, 273(6), 477-482.

    Shakoor, B. H., & Chalmers, D. (1991). Covictimization of African-American children who witness violence and the theoretical implications of its effects on their cognitive, emotional, and behavioral development. Journal of the National Medical Association, 83, 233-238.

    Sommers, I., & Baskin, D. (1992, Fall). Sex, race, age, and violent offending. Violence and Victims, 7(3), 191-201.

    Terr, L. (1991). Childhood traumas: An outline and overview. American Journal of Psychiatry, 148, 10-20.

    Wilson, A. N. (1990). Black-on-Black violence: The psychodynamics of Black self-annihilation in service of White domination. New York: Infosystems Press.
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    Wilson-Brewer, R., & Jacklin, B. (1990). Violence prevention strategies targeted at the general population of minority youth. Newton, MA: Education Development Center.

    Wishner, A. R. (1991). Interpersonal violence related injuries in an African American community in Philadelphia. American Journal of Public Health, 81(11), 1474-1476.

    Yung, U., & Hammond, R. (1995). PACT: Positive Adolescents Choices Training: A model for violence prevention groups with African-American Youth. Champaign, IL: Research Press.