Jill E. Korbin is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on child abuse and trauma, homelessness and social issues, migration, health and trauma, intimate partner and family violence, health disparities and outcomes, crime patterns and interventions, and grief, bereavement, and mental health.
The main fields of study for this researcher include psychology, social sciences, and health professions. More specifically, their work is concentrated in clinical psychology, general health professions, health, sociology and political science, and safety research.
Their publication record features several papers on topics related to child maltreatment and protective services. Notable recent publications include:
Their scholarship has appeared frequently in several academic journals, including:
Jill E. Korbin has collaborated extensively with various co-authors. Frequent collaborators include James C. Spilsbury, Myra Bluebond-Langner, Perri Klass, Joan Jacobs Brumberg, and Kathryn Maguire-Jack.
In addition to articles, they have contributed to book publishing, with at least one book titled Rethinking Childhood released by Rutgers University Press in 2020.
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