期刊名称:VIOLENCE AND VICTIMS
|
ISSN: | 0886-6708
|
|
出版频率: | Bi-monthly
|
|
出版社: | SPRINGER PUBLISHING CO, 11 WEST 42ND STREET, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10036
|
|
出版社网址: | http://www.springerpub.com/product/08866708
|
|
影响因子: |
1.393 (2020年)
0.977(2018年)
0.833(2017年)
0.750(2016年)
0.788(2015年)
0.858(2014年)
0.588(2013年)
0.981 (2012年)
|
| 主题范畴: | CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

As a pioneering specialty journal now approaching its 30th year of publication, Violence and Victims is a peer-reviewed journal featuring cutting-edge and evidence-based studies of theory, research, policy, and clinical practice related to all forms and types of interpersonal violence and victimization. Committed to the idea that interpersonal violence and victimization requires a broad-based understanding inadequately addressed by focusing upon a single type of abuse or the contributions of any one discipline, Violence and Victims features international and interdisciplinary contributions from a variety of professional disciplines such as psychology, psychiatry, sociology, criminology, law, medicine, nursing, psychiatry, and social work.
Instructions to Authors Violence and Victims is a peer-reviewed journal of theory, research, policy, and clinical practice in the area of interpersonal violence and victimization. The journal seeks to facilitate the exchange of information on this subject across such professional disciplines as psychology, sociology, criminology, law, medicine, nursing, psychiatry, and social work. Special emphasis is given to the reporting of original empirical research on violence-related victimization within and outside of the family, the etiology and perpetration of violent behavior, health care research related to interpersonal violence and to trauma, legal issues, and implications for clinical and community interventions. Development and validation of new assessment and treatment methods are also given high priority. Violence and Victims is published six times annually. The following are guidelines for developing and submitting a manuscript. Manuscripts that do not conform to these guidelines will be returned to the author without review. 1. Authors should submit the manuscripts professionally prepared in accordance with the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th edition, 2009. Instrument(s) may be included in an appendix, to be published at the discretion of the editors. 2. An abstract of approximately 125 words should be included. Authors should also supply a list of four to six words, not appearing in the title, which will be used for indexing. 3. Data based manuscripts are generally expected to be no longer than about 25 pages in total length with final papers having no more than 18 to 20 pages of primary text. Up to date, critical, and scholarly review papers on specific topic areas (e.g., comprehensive theoretical models, assessment or measurement issues and technologies, treatment/intervention design and outcomes, international perspectives on a problem area) and/or otherwise justifiably longer papers will also be peer-reviewed and considered for publication. 4. Double-space everything, including references, quotations, tables, and figures. 5. All figures must be submitted in camera-ready form. In addition, photos and line art figures should be sent as a tiff (300 ppi) or eps files. 6. Quotations of 300 words or more from one source require written permission from the copyright holder for reproduction. Adaptation of tables and figures also require reproduction approval from the copyrighted source. It is the author’s responsibility to secure such permission, and a copy of the publisher’s written permission must be provided to the journal editors immediately upon acceptance of the manuscript for publication. 7. Manuscripts should be submitted online to Editorial Manager, the journal’s online submission and review tracking system. Please register at www.editorialmanager.com/vv and follow the instructions for submitting a manuscript. If you have any questions, please contact Megan Larkin at mlarkin@springerpub.com. Thank you for your interest in Violence and Victims. For more information, please also consult www.springerpub.com/vv.
Editorial Board
| EDITOR-IN-CHIEF |
Roland D. Maiuro, PhD Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute University of Washington
|
|
|
ASSOCIATE EDITORS |
Sarah E. Ullman, PhD Department of Criminal Justice University of Illinois at Chicago
|
Edna Erez, LLB, PhD Department of Justice Studies Kent State University
|
| EDITORIAL AND ADVISORY BOARD |
|
Ileana Arias, PhD National Center for Injury Prevention & Control Centers for Disease Control Constance L. Chapple, PhD Department of Sociology University of Oklahoma Keith E. Davis, PhD Department of Psychology University of South Carolina Donald Dutton, PhD Department of Psychology University of British Columbia David Finkelhor, PhD Family Research Laboratory University of New Hampshire Irene Hanson Frieze, PhD Department of Psychology University of Pittsburgh Sherry L. Hamby, PhD Department of Psychology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill John Lion, MD Institute of Psychiatry and Human Behavior University of Maryland School of Medicine School of Criminal Justice University of Albany TK Logan, PHD Department of Behavioral Science University of Kentucky Pam McAuslan, PhD Department of Behavioral Sciences University of Michigan-Dearborn John Monahan, PhD School of Law University of Virginia
|
Eli Newberger, MD Children's Hospital Boston Neil Ribner, PhD California School of Professional Psychology Alliant International University Alan Rosenbaum, PhD Department of Psychiatry University of Massachusetts Medical School Barry Ruback, JD, PhD Department of Sociology Penn State University Marsha Runtz, PhD Department of Psychology University of Victoria, BC Bruce Sales, JD, PhD Department of Criminal Justice Indiana University Daniel Saunders, PhD School of Social Work University of Michigan Todd K. Shackelford, PhD Department of Psychology Oakland University Daniel Jay Sonkin, PhD Independent Trainer & Consultant Sausalito, California Murray Straus, PhD Family Research Laboratory University of New Hampshire Peter P. Vitaliano, PhD Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of Washington School of Medicine Lisa K. Waldner, PhD Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, University of St. Thomas Neil Weiner, PhD Center for Studies on Criminology & Criminal Law University of Pennsylvania Arlene N. Weisz, PhD School of Social Work Wayne State University
|
|