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Overview

Jeffrey L. Edleson is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research work spans across social sciences and health professions, with a focus on topics related to social welfare, violence, trauma, and social issues affecting vulnerable populations.

The scientist's recent publications include:

  • Jessica Blanche Peixotto and the Founding of Berkeley Social Welfare, 2024, published in Affilia
  • Assessment of intimate partner violence by child welfare services, 2020, published in UNC Libraries

Their research topics cover several key areas:

  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Social Work Education and Practice
  • Historical Studies on Reproduction, Gender, Health, and Societal Changes
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Child Abuse and Trauma

Jeffrey L. Edleson has contributed to subfields such as General Health Professions, Public Administration, History, Health, and Clinical Psychology.

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Andrea L. Hazen
  • Cynthia D. Connelly
  • Kelly J. Kelleher
  • John A. Landverk
  • Jeffrey H. Coben

Their work has appeared predominantly in venues such as Affilia and UNC Libraries, reflecting an engagement with both social welfare practice and public dissemination of research.

Best Publications

  • Children's Witnessing of Adult Domestic Violence

    Jeffrey L. Edleson

  • The Overlap Between Child Maltreatment and Woman Battering

    Jeffrey L. Edleson

  • Intervention for men who batter : an ecological approach

    Jeffrey L. Edleson;Richard M. Tolman

  • Young Children’s Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence: Towards a Developmental Risk and Resilience Framework for Research and Intervention

    Abigail H. Gewirtz;Jeffrey L. Edleson

  • Gender Differences in Reporting of Battering Incidences.

    Jeffrey L. Edleson;Mary Pat Brygger

  • Sourcebook on Violence Against Women

    Claire M. Renzetti;Jeffrey L. Edleson;Raquel Kennedy Bergen

  • Intervening with Men Who Batter: A Critical Review of the Literature

    Zvi C. Eisikovits;Jeffrey L. Edleson

  • Relative effectiveness of group treatments for men who batter

    Jeffrey L. Edleson;Maryann Syers

  • Treating men who batter: Four years of outcome data from the Domestic Abuse Project.

    Jeffrey L. Edleson;Roger J. Grusznski

  • Intervention for men who batter: a review of research.

    Tolman Rm;Edleson Jl

  • Assessing child exposure to adult domestic violence

    Jeffrey L. Edleson;Amanda L. Ellerton;Ellen A. Seagren;Staci L. Kirchberg

  • How Children Are Involved in Adult Domestic Violence: Results From a Four-City Telephone Survey

    Jeffrey L. Edleson;Lyungai F. Mbilinyi;Sandra K. Beeman;Annelies K. Hagemeister

  • Should Childhood Exposure to Adult Domestic Violence be Defined as Child Maltreatment Under the Law

    Jeffrey L. Edleson

  • Domestic violence in the lives of children: The future of research, intervention, and social policy.

    Sandra A. Graham-Bermann;Jeffrey L. Edleson

  • Studying the co-occurence of child maltreatment and domestic violence in families.

    Jeffrey L. Edleson

  • Future interventions with battered women and their families

    Jeffrey L. Edleson;Zvi Eisikovits

  • The Effects of Group Treatment for Men Who Batter: An 18-Month Follow-Up Study:

    Jeffrey L. Edleson;Maryann Syers

  • The Combined Effects of Coordinated Criminal Justice Intervention in Woman Abuse

    Maryann Syers;Jeffrey L. Edleson

  • Domestic violence and pathways into child welfare services: Findings from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being

    Patricia L. Kohl;Jeffrey L. Edleson;Diana J. English;Richard P. Barth

  • Working with Men Who Batter

    Jeffrey L. Edleson

  • Ending the Cycle of Violence: Community Responses to Children of Battered Women

    Einat Peled;Peter G. Jaffe;Jeffrey L. Edleson

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard M. Tolman
Richard M. Tolman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Roger A. Roffman
Roger A. Roffman University of Washington
Clayton Neighbors
Clayton Neighbors University of Houston
Richard P. Barth
Richard P. Barth University of Maryland, Baltimore
Diana J. English
Diana J. English University of Washington
Abigail H. Gewirtz
Abigail H. Gewirtz University of Minnesota
Sandra A. Graham-Bermann
Sandra A. Graham-Bermann University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Peter G. Jaffe
Peter G. Jaffe University of Western Ontario

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