"Frankenstein Got Beat Up," © 2013 Courtesy of Cathy Malchiodi, PhD Child abuse is widely recognized as a serious problem that is part of the spectrum of ...
Warming temperatures are connected to increases in violence-related hospital visits—including both interpersonal and ...
Probably the most important way we’re different from most self-defense is that we actively oppose victim-blaming. We know that whatever someone decides to do in any situation, whatever action they do ...
The German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) is set to introduce a Safe Sports Code in an effort to sanction interpersonal violence in sport below the criminal law threshold. The DOSB said on ...
Objectives A paucity of studies assesses the intersection of physical health (injury and illness), mental health and experiences of interpersonal violence (IV, also known as harassment and abuse) in ...
This workshop was developed to study the connections between violence and other public health concerns in the U.S. and around the world. Participants explored the cross-reinforcements between ...
Objective Our aim was to define the priorities for future research in safeguarding athletes from interpersonal violence (IV) in sport through a Delphi consensus study of researchers in the field.
The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) released a new episode of its monthly Health Talk MS podcast on January 5.
With the conclusion of our 2024 election season, Community Beyond Violence reaffirms our commitment to a future free of interpersonal violence, where everyone in our community lives in a culture of ...
Globally, gun violence is not among the leading causes of death — still, more than 700 people worldwide are killed by interpersonal gun violence every day. While only about 3.3 people in every 100,000 ...
It is the responsibility of the College to prevent sexual and interpersonal violence where possible, to address it when it occurs, and to take appropriate action against alleged behavior that falls ...