Welcome back to Articles of Note, our monthly review of what’s new and notable in the peer-reviewed literature. This month finds some new work from respected colleagues: Berishaj, et al and their article on strangulation and women with disabilities; Campbell, et al, on multidisciplinary, trauma-informed sexual assault cold case investigations; and Wegrzyn, Greeson, & Rice’s […]
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Good morning from Charleston, SC! I am here for a couple days teaching for the Coast Guard, and then I’ll be in the Dallas area next week doing the same for Army. In my couple days in the office following the IAFN conference and my Asia trip, I was able to compile this month’s Articles […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly romp through the newly published literature. I am finally home after some significant travel this summer, and am catching up on reading and editing before I head to Denver for this year’s IAFN conference (more on that in a minute). This month’s edition is replete […]
Greetings from my dining room table. I am just back from Tampa and on my way to Alaska. You’d think this would be the season when things would get slower, but they do not, so I am happy to have two entire days in my office before I am gone again. Lots to get done […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly romp through the peer-reviewed literature. I’m checking in from Norfolk, where I am working this week, in between trips to Japan and Albuquerque. The long-haul flights gave me plenty of time to read, and there are some fascinating things on this list. I point you […]
January 2024 marks 15 years of this nerdy little website and with the anniversary, I am going to be taking a break to reevaluate where this site is going. The truth is, 1.) the money I bring in from the research compilations doesn’t really cover the time and expenses it requires to keep this site […]
Good morning from San Diego, where I am waiting for a flight back to DC after a few days teaching here for the Army. One more work trip (down to Huntsville) next week and then I can call it for 2023. With almost a third of the year spent on the road, it was a […]
Good morning from Germany, where I am sitting in the Frankfurt airport after a very abbreviated trip over here. No worries, I come right back after Thanksgiving, so if I didn’t get my fix of schnitzel on this go-round, there’s more to be had in about 10 days. Regardless, there’s a really good crop of […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly waltz through the newly published peer reviewed literature. It’s also time for this year’s virtual gift exchange sign-up (what? already?!) But more on that in a minute. First, the nerdy stuff–which is to say, plenty of excellent and useful research in the pubs. As always, […]
It’s time for Articles of Note, our monthly romp through the newly published and peer-reviewed. Our offering is a bit briefer, but still worth your time. While there wasn’t a ton that caught my eye in the sexual assault realm this go-round, I point you toward a few articles that contribute to our understanding of […]
Greetings from my home in the DMV, where I am (not so) surprised to find myself after a last-minute continuance that gives me two gloriously unscheduled weeks working from my dining room table. No trial means plenty of writing time before a quick vacation that is the line of demarcation between summer travel season and […]
Greetings from somewhere above the continental US, where I am making my way home for a brief period of time before I head to California, then Germany, then California again. There’s a lot of work this summer (thank you to the employment gods), and I have gotten the chance to see some of you on […]
Greetings from Korea, where I am working for a few weeks. I hope you’ve had the opportunity to check out the new IPV National Protocol by now; if you haven’t seen the interactive version, please also spend some time with that one. My understanding is that the kinks are still being worked out of the […]
Welcome, friends, to our monthly round-up, Articles of Note, where we attempt to corral what’s new and noteworthy in a single location. This one is, I admit, a bit rushed, as I am hardly in one spot long enough to compile this list. We are bouncing between time zones in a significant way this month […]
Greetings from the DMV, where I am firmly in place for an entire two weeks. It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly waltz through the newly-published peer-reviewed literature. Although the list is a bit lighter this month, its pretty heavy on child abuse articles. I’d also like to point you to a […]
Hello, friends, and happy Spring (here in the northern hemisphere, at least). It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly waltz through the newly published peer-reviewed literature. I am heading back on the road (Tuscon, AZ; Eagle, CO), and as always, there’s no shortage of reading material to take with me. This month […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly romp through the peer-reviewed literature. Just a reminder, this is not an exhaustive list, only a list of articles that have caught my attention. Yes, I know other articles were published in the last 30 days that don’t appear here. I assure you if I […]
Happy New Year! It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly traipse through the newly peer-reviewed science. A somewhat manageable list today, but a couple of items that I’d like to point out–particularly two different articles on capacity/consent (Mientkiewicz, L., & Grover, P.; Factora, R., & Hashmi, A. Z.) and an array of […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly romp through the peer-reviewed literature. I know it’s the holiday season, but publishing doesn’t rest. It’s the usual robust list for us. A few of the items are free full-text, but the rest of the links will take you to PubMed abstracts. If you are […]
It’s time once again for Articles of Note, our monthly romp through the newly published peer-reviewed literature. Let me first apologize for missing October’s edition–I lost my brother last month, and as you can imagine, a lot of things got missed. But we are back, we have a full complement of articles for you to […]