There is an increasing appreciation of the interconnections
among all forms of violence. These interconnections have critical
implications for conducting research that can produce valid
conclusions about the causes and consequences of abuse,
maltreatment, and trauma. The accumulated data on co-occurrence
also provide strong evidence that prevention and intervention
should be organized around the full context of individuals
experiences, not narrowly defined subtypes of violence. Managing
the flood of new research and practice innovations is a challenge,
however. New means of communication and integration are needed to
meet this challenge, and the Web of Violence is intended to
contribute to this process by serving as a concise overview of the
conceptual and empirical work that form a basis for understanding
the interconnections across forms of violence throughout the
lifespan. It also offers ideas and directions for prevention,
intervention, and public policy.
A number of initiatives are emerging to integrate the findings
on co-occurrence into research and action. The American
Psychological Association established a new journal, Psychology of
Violence, which is a forum for research on all types of violence.
Sherry Hamby is the founding editor and John Grych is associate
editor and co-editor of a special issue on the co-occurrence of
violence in 2012. Dr. Hamby also is a co-investigator of the
National Survey of Children s Exposure to Violence (NatSCEV), which
has drawn attention to polyvictimization. Polyvictimization is a
focus of the U.S. Department of Justice s Defending Childhood
Initiative and has recently been featured in calls for grant
proposals by the Office of Victims of Crime and National Institutes
for Justice. "
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