A Computer-based Training Intervention for Work Supervisors to Respond to Intimate Partner Violence
Objectives: Intimate partner violence (IPV), commonly known as domestic violence is a problem throughout the world. An estimated 36% to 75% of employed abused woman are monitored, harassed and physically assaulted by their partners or ex-partners while trying to get to work and while at work. The ob...
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Main Authors: | Nancy Glass (Author), Tina Bloom (Author), Nancy Perrin (Author), W. Kent Anger (Author) |
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2010-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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