Ausgabe 1/2024
Johnson’s Typology of Intimate Partner Violence: Reflecting on the First 25 Years and Looking Ahead
Inhalt (12 Artikel)
After All This Time: Clarifying Misconceptions and Charting Clear Directions for the Next 25 Years of Johnson’s Typology
Alison C. Cares, Megan L. Haselschwerdt, Jennifer L. Hardesty, April L. Few-Demo
The Reach of Johnson’s Typology of Intimate Partner Violence: a Scoping Review of Empirical Research, 1996–2020
Alison Cares, Bertha A. Ben Khallouq, Karina Mukazhanova-Powell
Assessing the State of Empirical Research on Johnson’s Typology of Violence: A Systematic Review
Nicole E. Conroy, Claire G. Crowley, Daniel L. DeSanto
Conceptual Misrepresentations and Methodological Misapplications: A Systematic Review of Misuses of Johnson’s Typology of Violence
Nicole E. Conroy, Sarah M. Griffin, Claire G. Crowley, Daniel L. DeSanto
Incarcerated Women’s Strategic Responses to Intimate Terrorism
Janel M. Leone, Marisa L. Beeble
Union Status, Union Dissolution, and Intimate Partner Violence: Investigating Johnson’s Typology Among Heterosexual Dating, Cohabiting, and Married Couples
Mick Cunningham, Kristin L. Anderson
Conceptualizing Johnson’s Typology of Intimate Partner Violence in Queer Relationships
Autumn M. Bermea, Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence in Same-Gender Relationships: A Study of Narratives from a Caribbean Context
Leah L. Cleghorn, Chantelle A. Cummings, Keel County
Types of domestic violence in Pakistan: Elaborating on Johnson’s typology
Bela Nawaz, Michael P. Johnson
Commentary: 25 Years After Johnson’s Typology of Intimate Partner Violence the Impact of Johnson’s Typology on Clinical Work
Sandra M. Stith, Chelsea Spencer
My Reactions to “Johnson’s Typology of Intimate Partner Violence: Reflecting on the First 25 Years and Looking Ahead”
Michael P. Johnson