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Sarah W. Craun
Sarah W. Craun
Department of Homeland Security
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Intimate Partner Violence. US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics. May 2000, NCJ 178247
M Rennison, W Welchans
Revised 7/14/00, 2000
1552*2000
Public attitudes toward sexual offenders and sex offender registration
PD Kernsmith, SW Craun, J Foster
Journal of child sexual abuse 18 (3), 290-301, 2009
2782009
Multilevel evaluation of factors predicting school exclusion among middle and high school students
MT Theriot, SW Craun, DR Dupper
Children and Youth Services Review 32 (1), 13-19, 2010
2022010
A study of the pre-attack behaviors of active shooters in the United States between 2000 and 2013
J Silver, A Simons, S Craun
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 2018
1832018
Secondary traumatic stress among internet crimes against children task force personnel: Impact, risk factors, and coping strategies
ML Bourke, SW Craun
Sexual Abuse 26 (6), 586-609, 2014
1562014
Reducing out-of-school suspensions: Practice guidelines for school social workers
DR Dupper, MT Theriot, SW Craun
Children & Schools 31 (1), 6-14, 2009
1352009
Megan’s Law: Evaluations of sexual offender registries
S Welchans
Criminal Justice Policy Review 16 (2), 123-140, 2005
1342005
The relationship between sex offender registry utilization and awareness
PD Kernsmith, E Comartin, SW Craun, RM Kernsmith
Sexual Abuse 21 (2), 181-193, 2009
1292009
Misperceptions of sex offender perpetration: Considering the impact of sex offender registration
SW Craun, MT Theriot
Journal of interpersonal violence 24 (12), 2057-2072, 2009
1182009
The use of humor to cope with secondary traumatic stress
SW Craun, ML Bourke
Journal of child sexual abuse 23 (7), 840-852, 2014
872014
Coping with secondary traumatic stress: Differences between UK and US child exploitation personnel.
ML Bourke, SW Craun
Traumatology: An International Journal 20 (1), 57, 2014
862014
A longitudinal examination of secondary traumatic stress among law enforcement
SW Craun, ML Bourke, DM Bierie, KS Williams
Victims & Offenders 9 (3), 299-316, 2014
782014
Evaluating awareness of registered sex offenders in the neighborhood
SW Craun
Crime & Delinquency 56 (3), 414-435, 2010
702010
Peer education: Does focusing on male responsibility change sexual assault attitudes?
P Smith, S Welchans
Violence Against Women 6 (11), 1255-1268, 2000
692000
Firearm violence directed at police
DM Bierie, PJ Detar, SW Craun
Crime & Delinquency 62 (4), 501-524, 2016
642016
The impact of internet crimes against children work on relationships with families and friends: An exploratory study
SW Craun, ML Bourke, FN Coulson
Journal of Family Violence 30 (3), 393-402, 2015
532015
Predictors of weapon use in domestic violence incidents reported to law enforcement
P Kernsmith, SW Craun
Journal of Family Violence 23, 589-596, 2008
462008
Juvenile offenders and sex offender registries: Examining the data behind the debate
SW Craun, PD Kernsmith
Fed. Probation 70, 45, 2006
452006
Is laughing at the expense of victims and offenders a red flag? Humor and secondary traumatic stress
SW Craun, ML Bourke
Journal of child sexual abuse 24 (5), 592-602, 2015
362015
“Anything that can be a danger to the public”: Desire to extend registries beyond sex offenses
SW Craun, PD Kernsmith, NK Butler
Criminal Justice Policy Review 22 (3), 375-391, 2011
312011
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