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Overview

Todd I. Herrenkohl is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in the social sciences and psychology. Their work primarily focuses on issues related to violence, trauma, and child welfare.

The scientist's research spans several main fields of study:

  • Social Sciences
  • Psychology

With a focus on subfields, their publications cover:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • General Health Professions
  • Health
  • Demography

Main topics investigated by Herrenkohl include:

  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum

The research contributions include multiple articles published in recognized venues such as:

  • Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research (6 publications)
  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence (4 publications)
  • Child Maltreatment (3 publications)
  • American Journal of Orthopsychiatry (3 publications)
  • Trauma Violence & Abuse (2 publications)

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Herrenkohl are:

  • "How COVID-19 Is Placing Vulnerable Children at Risk and Why We Need a Different Approach to Child Welfare," 2020, published in Child Maltreatment
  • "Child Maltreatment, Youth Violence, Intimate Partner Violence, and Elder Mistreatment: A Review and Theoretical Analysis of Research on Violence Across the Life Course," 2020, published in Trauma Violence & Abuse

Other significant papers related to their research interests, although not authored by Herrenkohl, include:

  • "Increases in Intimate Partner Violence During COVID-19: Prevalence and Correlates," 2021, Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • "Childhood maltreatment and later stressful life events as predictors of depression: A test of the stress sensitization hypothesis," 2020, Psychology of Violence
  • "From zero to thrive: A model of cross-system and cross-sector relational health to promote early childhood development across the child-serving ecosystem," 2022, Infant Mental Health Journal

Herrenkohl frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Lisa Fedina
  • Alison L. Miller
  • Ashley N. Rousson
  • Sunghyun Hong
  • Anna E. Bender

Best Publications

  • A review of predictors of youth violence.

    J. David Hawkins;Todd Herrenkohl;David P. Farrington;Devon Brewer

  • Developmental risk factors for youth violence

    Todd I Herrenkohl;Eugene Maguin;Karl G Hill;J.David Hawkins

  • Predictors of Youth Violence

    J. David Hawkins;Todd I. Herrenkohl;David P. Farrington;Devon Brewer

  • The Effects of Child Abuse and Exposure to Domestic Violence on Adolescent Internalizing and Externalizing Behavior Problems.

    Carrie A. Moylan;Todd I. Herrenkohl;Cindy Sousa;Emiko A. Tajima

  • Intersection of Child Abuse and Children's Exposure to Domestic Violence:

    Todd I. Herrenkohl;Cynthia Sousa;Emiko A. Tajima;Roy C. Herrenkohl

  • Predictors of Youth Violence. Juvenile Justice Bulletin.

    J. David Hawkins;Todd I. Herrenkohl;David P. Farrington;Devon Brewer

  • Longitudinal Study on the Effects of Child Abuse and Children’s Exposure to Domestic Violence, Parent-Child Attachments, and Antisocial Behavior in Adolescence

    Cindy Sousa;Todd I. Herrenkohl;Carrie A. Moylan;Emiko A. Tajima

  • Community Violence in Context Risk and Resilience in Children and Families

    Eugene Aisenberg;Todd Herrenkohl

  • Review of research on child maltreatment and violence in youth.

    Carl Maas;Todd I. Herrenkohl;Cynthia Sousa

  • Developmental Impacts of Child Abuse and Neglect Related to Adult Mental Health, Substance Use, and Physical Health

    Todd I. Herrenkohl;Seunghye Hong;J. Bart Klika;Roy C. Herrenkohl

  • The Effect of School Suspensions and Arrests on Subsequent Adolescent Antisocial Behavior in Australia and the United States

    Sheryl A. Hemphill;John W. Toumbourou;Todd I. Herrenkohl;Barbara J. McMorris

  • Longitudinal Predictors of Cyber and Traditional Bullying Perpetration in Australian Secondary School Students

    Sheryl A. Hemphill;Aneta Kotevski;Michelle Tollit;Rachel Smith;Rachel Smith

  • Examining the Overlap and Prediction of Multiple Forms of Child Maltreatment, Stressors, and Socioeconomic Status: A Longitudinal Analysis of Youth Outcomes

    Todd I. Herrenkohl;Roy C. Herrenkohl

  • Risk and protective factors of child delinquency

    G.A. Wasserman;K. Keenan;R.E. Tremblay;J. Coie

  • Childhood bullying involvement and exposure to intimate partner violence.

    Nerissa S. Bauer;Todd I. Herrenkohl;Paula Lozano;Frederick P. Rivara

  • Assessing a Child’s Experience of Multiple Maltreatment Types: Some Unfinished Business

    Roy C. Herrenkohl;Todd I. Herrenkohl

  • Protective Factors against Serious Violent Behavior in Adolescence: A Prospective Study of Aggressive Children

    Todd I. Herrenkohl;Karl G. Hill;Ick Joong Chung;Jie Guo

  • Longitudinal consequences of adolescent bullying perpetration and victimisation: A study of students in Victoria, Australia

    Sheryl A. Hemphill;Aneta Kotevski;Aneta Kotevski;Todd I. Herrenkohl;Lyndal Bond

  • Risk and protective factors for adolescent substance use in washington state, the United States and Victoria, Australia: a longitudinal study.

    Sheryl A. Hemphill;Jessica A. Heerde;Todd I. Herrenkohl;George C. Patton

  • Student and school factors associated with school suspension: A multilevel analysis of students in Victoria, Australia and Washington State, United States

    Sheryl A. Hemphill;Sheryl A. Hemphill;Stephanie M. Plenty;Stephanie M. Plenty;Todd I. Herrenkohl;John W. Toumbourou

Frequent Co-Authors

Sheryl A. Hemphill
Sheryl A. Hemphill University of Melbourne
Richard F. Catalano
Richard F. Catalano University of Washington
John W. Toumbourou
John W. Toumbourou Deakin University
J. David Hawkins
J. David Hawkins University of Washington
W. Alex Mason
W. Alex Mason University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Karl G. Hill
Karl G. Hill University of Colorado Boulder
Barbara J. McMorris
Barbara J. McMorris University of Minnesota
Robert D. Abbott
Robert D. Abbott University of Washington
David P. Farrington
David P. Farrington University of Cambridge
Liliana J. Lengua
Liliana J. Lengua University of Washington

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