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  1. Subjectivities of broken windows: Assessing the relationship among crime perceptions, sociodemographic factors, and built environment on neighborhood vacancy perceptions in New Orleans
  2. A feminist community-based participatory action research approach to advance climate justice
  3. Experiments in nature-based solutions: pursuing conservation, climate action, and land use planning in California
  4. An evaluation of U.S. cities’ efforts to further distributive justice in climate adaptation planning
  5. The socio‐ecological niche
  6. After Katrina: Disaster and intimate partner violence research.
  7. Sociodemographic characteristics predicting psychological and physical intimate partner violence in the United States over the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  8. Assessing Primary Prevention Programs for Intimate Partner Violence: A Review of Contemporary Approaches
  9. Examining Intervention Programs for Perpetrators and Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: A Review of Contemporary Approaches
  10. Evaluating Risk Assessments for Intimate Partner Violence: A Review of Contemporary Approaches
  11. Disasters, Intimate Partner Violence, and Sex and Gender-Diverse Communities
  12. Institutional Designs for Procedural Justice and Inclusion in Urban Climate Change Adaptation
  13. U.S. Changes in Intimate Partner Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  14. Critical Environmental Injustice: A Case Study Approach to Understanding Disproportionate Exposure to Toxic Emissions
  15. Wild Urban Injustice: A Critical POET Model to Advance Environmental Justice
  16. Violent Differences: The Importance of Race in Sexual Assault against Queer Men
  17. Examining stress and multiple disaster exposure: An exploratory analysis of the role of sociodemographic characteristics and disaster preparedness.
  18. Advancing sustainable transitions: A spatial analysis of socio-environmental dynamics of landfills across the United States
  19. 15 Varieties of Approaches to Climate Adaptation in Cities: Toward a Focus on Equity
  20. Intimate partner violence and disasters: A review of the literature.
  21. Improving Policy and Treatment Interventions for Sexual and Gender Minority Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence to Reduce Adverse Health Outcomes
  22. Correction to: Translating and embedding equity-thinking into climate adaptation: an analysis of US cities
  23. Intimate Partner Violence Survivorship, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Disaster: Implications for Future Disasters
  24. The consequences of psychological abuse and control in intimate partner relationships.
  25. A disaster's disparate impacts: analysing perceived stress and personal resilience across gender and race
  26. Along the energy justice continuum: An examination of energy disposal through the lens of feminist community based participatory action research
  27. Back to the future: Indigenous relationality, kincentricity and the North American Model of wildlife management
  28. Assessing Resident Perceptions of Physical Disorder on Perceptions of Crime
  29. Translating and embedding equity-thinking into climate adaptation: an analysis of US cities
  30. A Gender Inclusive Paradigm for Domestic Violence Offenders
  31. Explaining Disaster and Pandemic Preparedness at the Nexus of Personal Resilience and Social Vulnerability: An Exploratory Study
  32. Assessing explanatory variables of perceived stress to disaster: implications for risk research
  33. Sociodemographic Predictors of Depression in US Rural Communities During COVID-19: Implications for Improving Mental Healthcare Access to Increase Disaster Preparedness
  34. Changes in depression levels for U.S. rural communities before and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  35. Surviving intimate partner violence and disaster
  36. Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on rural survivors of intimate partner violence.
  37. Unpacking sustainability
  38. Intersectional and Entangled Risks: An Empirical Analysis of Disasters and Landfills
  39. Equity, inclusion, and justice as criteria for decision-making on climate adaptation in cities
  40. The case of Booker T. Washington High School
  41. Gender, sexuality, and feminist critiques in energy research: A review and call for transversal thinking
  42. Barriers to Advancing Evidence-Based Practice in Domestic Violence Perpetrator Treatment in the United States: Ideology, Public Funding, or Both?
  43. COVID-19 and intimate partner violence: Prevalence of resilience and perceived stress during a pandemic.
  44. COVID-19, Intimate Partner Violence, and Communication Ecologies
  45. Meeting at the crossroads
  46. A survey of IPV Perpetrator Treatment Providers: Ready for Evidence-Based Practice?
  47. Research-Supported Recommendations for Treating LGBTQ Perpetrators of IPV: Implications for Policy and Practice
  48. From the general to the specific: the influence of confidence and trust on flood risk perception
  49. COVID-19: Immediate Predictors of Individual Resilience
  50. The Pursuit of Research-supported Treatment in Batterer Intervention: The Role of Professional Licensure and Theoretical Orientation for Duluth and CBT Programs
  51. Towards Convergence: How to Do Transdisciplinary Environmental Health Disparities Research
  52. The climate change double whammy: Flood damage and the determinants of flood insurance coverage, the case of post-Katrina New Orleans
  53. Learning What You Need: Modifying Treatment Programs for LGBTQ Perpetrators of IPV
  54. On the Importance of Feminist Theories: Gender, Race, Sexuality and IPV
  55. Differences and Similarities between Male and Female Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration and Parenting Attitudes
  56. Services for LGBTQ intimate partner violence abusers
  57. Using theory to better understand parenting, intimate partner violence, and race
  58. Ethical Issues in Conducting Research With Children and Families Affected by Disasters
  59. Critical Race Theory, Parenting, and Intimate Partner Violence: Analyzing Race and Gender
  60. The Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Urban Politics
  61. Informed Gatekeepers and Transnational Violence: Using Perceptions of Safety of Latino/a Youth in Determining Legal Cases
  62. Understanding Female Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration, Parenting Attitudes, and Batterer Intervention Program Completion
  63. Identifying resilience axioms: Israeli experts on trauma resilience.
  64. Erratum to: Pushing the Paradigm: Addressing Controversies over LGBTQ Intimate Partner Violence?
  65. Policy Discussions on LGBTQ Intimate Partner Violence in North America
  66. The Social Construction of Roles in Intimate Partner Violence: Is the Victim/Perpetrator Model the only Viable one?
  67. Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programs: A Proposal for Evidence-Based Standards in the United States
  68. A Survey of Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programs in the United States and Canada: Findings and Implications for Policy and Intervention
  69. Re-Theorizing Intimate Partner Violence through Post-Structural Feminism, Queer Theory, and the Sociology of Gender
  70. Male Batterer Parenting Attitudes
  71. A Human Ecology Approach to Environmental Inequality: A County-Level Analysis of Natural Disasters and the Distribution of Landfills in the Southeastern United States
  72. Illusion of Inclusion: The Failure of the Gender Paradigm to Account for Intimate Partner Violence in LGBT Relationships
  73. Institutional Review Boards at Very High Research Activity Universities
  74. “It will always continue unless we can change something”: consequences of intimate partner violence for indigenous women, children, and families
  75. A Greener Screening Future: Manufacturing and Recycling as the Subjects of Television Studies