Abstract

Preventive Impacts of Reliable Family Maltreatment Criteria

Objective: The U.S. Air Force recently implemented system-wide changes that both (a) clarified the criteria used to determine when family maltreatment has occurred and (b) made the process by which these decisions are made more consistent.

2011
Snarr, J. D.
Heyman, R. E
Slep, A. M. S.
Malik, J.

Suspected Child and Spouse Maltreatment Referral Sources: Who Reports Child and Spouse Maltreatment to the Air Force Family Advocacy Program?

The present study describes the sources of Air Force (AF) Family Advocacy Program referrals (N = = 42,389) for child and spouse maltreatment between 2000 and 2004. Sources of referrals were stable over time, with military sources accounting for the majority of both child and spouse referrals.

2008
Linkh, D. J.
Besetsny, L. K.
Collins, P. S.
Thomsen, C. J.
Rabenhorst, M. M.
Rosenbaum, A.
Milner, J. S.