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One in three girls will be in a controlling, abusive dating relationship before she graduates from high school – from verbal or emotional abuse to sexual abuse or physical battering. Is your daughter in danger?
Dr. Jill Murray speaks on the topic of dating violence at high schools around the country, reaching more than 10,000 students, teachers, and counsellors each year. In every school she visits, she is approached by teenage girls
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Seal Press
Language
English
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Describes the experiences of teens who have had abusive dating relationships and gives advice on how to end the cycle of abuse and forge healthy and loving, violence-free relationships. This accessible book shows teens how to identify abusive relationships -- emotional, physical, and sexual -- and how to leave them. The author provides facts about dating violence, the differences between healthy and addictive love, resources for help, and more.
Publisher
Room 35 Studio
Pub. Date
2010.
Language
English
Description
"LABMF's workshop on teen dating violence has been presented to thousands of teachers and parents across Rhode Island. This video is intended to train teachers and school personnel, but can easily be adapted for any audience including parents and other professionals. Access to web-based participant handouts is included." --
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Publisher
P. Lang
Pub. Date
[2003]
Language
English
Description
Using survey and interview data from 500 female high school juniors, this book measures the incidence of dating violence among teenage females, provides a checklist of abuser characteristics, and examines the needs of this population and implications for designing policies and programs. Sanders is director of the Center for Religion and Public Discourse and associate professor of history and political science at Saint Xavier University.
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Publisher
Seal Press
Pub. Date
[1991]
Language
English
Description
"Today millions of young people are struggling with a problem that has been ignored and overlooked: violence in their dating relationships. Dating Violence brings together professionals, activists, researchers and young people themselves to provide a comprehensive, cross-cultural view of the problem. In first-person accounts of experiencing or witnessing abuse, teens and parents reveal the lethality of the problem and the serious attention it demands....
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