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White Papers & Summaries

poly-victimization

White Papers & Summaries

In partnership with experts in poly-victimization, the NCAC provides White Papers and summaries of cutting-edge research on the impact of poly-victimization on child victims.

1.

Turner, H., Hamby, S., & Banyard, V. (2013). Poly-victimization: Childhood Exposure to Multiple Forms of Victimization

White Paper | Poly-victimization: Childhood Exposure to Multiple Forms of Victimization

Summary |  Poly-victimization: Childhood Exposure to Multiple Forms of Victimization: Summary of Key Points

2.

Hamby, S., Turner, H., & Banyard, V. (2013). How to Assess Poly-victimization in Your Work: Approaches and Tools

White Paper | How to Assess Poly-victimization in Your Work: Approaches and Tools

Summary | How to Assess Poly-victimization in Your Work: Approaches and Tools: Summary of Key Points

3.

Banyard, V., Hamby, S., & Turner, H. (2013). Treatment Models for Poly-victimization

White Paper |  Treatment Models for Poly-victimization

Summary |  Treatment Models for Poly-Victimization: Summary of Key Points

4.

Turner, H., Hamby, S., & Banyard, V. (2014). Poly-victimization among Children with Disabilities

White Paper | Poly-victimization among Children with Disabilities

Summary | Poly-victimization among Children with Disabilities: Summary of Key Points

5.

Banyard, V., Hamby, S., & Turner, H. (2014). Prevention of Poly-victimization: Comprehensive and Connected Approaches

White Paper | Prevention of Poly-victimization: Comprehensive and Connected Approaches

Summary | Prevention of Poly-victimization: Comprehensive and Connected Approaches: Summary of Key Points

6.

Hamby, S., Turner, H., Vanderminden, J. (2014). Poly-victimization Among Children in Therapy

White Paper | Poly-victimization Among Children in Therapy

Summary | Poly-victimization Among Children in Therapy: Summary of Key Points

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