ANDVSA Research

Public Opinion of Alaskans on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault from the Public Opinion Research Study conducted by Hellenthal and Associates, 2006.

Assessment for Lifetime Exposure to Violence as a Pathway to Prevention by Linda Chamberlain with Contributions by Peggy Brown

Alaska Research

“Maze of Injustice The Failure to Protect Indigenous Women from Sexual Violence in the USA”, from lAmnesty International
According to Amnesty International’s report “Maze of Injustice – The Failure to Protect Indigenous Women from Sexual Violence in the USA,” Native American and Alaska Native women in the United States suffer disproportionately high levels of rape and sexual violence, yet the federal government has created substantial barriers to accessing justice.

Sexual Assault Case Proceedings in Anchorage, Report prepared for the Alaska Department of Law. Anchorage, AK: Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage

Descriptive Analysis of Sexual Assault in Anchorage by Rosay, André, with Sanders, Jeannie; Collins, Mary Lee; Smith, Sandra; Caldine, Bonnie; and Monahan, Donna.Anchorage, AK: Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage.

Recommended Research Articles

Male Victims of Domestic Violence, If domestic violence is symmetrical, then why are the rates so asymmetrical when looking at serious injuries. Research Review by Michael S. Kimmel

Assessment for Lifetime Exposure to Violence as a Pathway to Prevention by Linda Chamberlain with Contributions by Peggy Brown

CDC Study Documents Impacts and High Costs of Domestic Violence

Invisible Scars: Verbal Abuse Triggers Adult Anxiety and Depression ~ Florida State University

Majority of US Adults Think Domestic Violence is a Serious Probelm in the US today ~ Harris Interactive

Trafficking in Persons Report: June 2006 ~ by the US State Department

When Men Murder Women: Analysis of 2004 Homicide Data. Violence Policy Center, 2006.

Databases of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Research Articles

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