All Stories

  1. Child’s Religiosity, Ethnic Origin, and Gender: A Randomized Experimental Examination of Risk Assessment and Placement Decisions in Cases of Ambiguous Risk to Children From Low SES Families
  2. Mirrors on the wall: Identification and confrontation in group processes with male batterers in prison.
  3. Between Professional Norms and Professionalism: Risk Assessment and Decision-Making of Arab Social Workers Regarding Children at Risk
  4. Living in the line of fire: the impact of the exposure to warfare on couple relationships
  5. Evaluating Child-Custody Recommendations of Israeli Arab Social Workers
  6. Attitudes Toward Domestic Violence and Corporal Punishment Among Former Soviet Union Immigrants in Israel
  7. The Scope of Client Aggression Toward Social Workers in Israel
  8. Levels, processes, and social-issues in organizations: integrative introduction
  9. An American Friend in an Israeli Court: An Empirical Perspective
  10. Reflexivity
  11. Client's violence toward social workers
  12. The Development of Client Violence Questionnaire (CVQ)
  13. Reasoning and Bias: Heuristics in Safety Assessment and Placement Decisions for Children at Risk
  14. "The power of words, trust and HRM in the disclosure of sexual minority identity at work"
  15. Client aggression and the disenchantment process among Israeli social workers: Realizing the gap
  16. From Violence to Hope
  17. Perceiving the other: hostile and danger attributions among Jewish and Arab social work students in Israel
  18. Between Rigidity and Chaos
  19. CODIFYing social issues in organizations: scope and perspectives
  20. 385 – When professionals are exposed to client violence: is there a relationship between trust and PTSD?
  21. Client Aggression Toward Social Workers and Social Services in Israel—A Qualitative Analysis
  22. Power Relations and Reciprocity
  23. From the “Greenhouse” to Reality
  24. Bedouin wives on the home front: Living with men serving in the Israel Defense Forces
  25. Processes of Reflectivity
  26. Sense of coherence and socio-demographic characteristics predicting posttraumatic stress symptoms and recovery in the aftermath of the Second Lebanon War
  27. Gender Differences in the Socialization of Israeli Adolescents to Political Activism
  28. Cooperation and Conflict in Qualitative Research: A Dialectical Approach to Knowledge Production
  29. Is Elder Abuse and Neglect a Social Phenomenon? Data from the First National Prevalence Survey in Israel
  30. Distribution of Verbal and Physical Violence for Same and Opposite Genders Among Adolescents
  31. Social Workers' Intervention Preferences in Cases of Parental Violence Toward Intellectually Disabled Children
  32. Resistance to evaluation in batterers' programs in Israel
  33. Sense of Differentness in the Construction of Knowledge
  34. Israeli parentsʼ involvement with their adult children with intellectual disabilities after placement in institutional care: a national study
  35. Social systems and personal reactions to threats of war and terror
  36. Exploring the Intention to React to Aggressive Action Among Israeli Adolescents
  37. Cognition or Involvement? Explaining Sexual-coercion in High-school Dating
  38. Is that a “No”? The Interpretation of Responses to Unwanted Sexual Attention
  39. The Interactive Construction of Narrative Styles in Sensitive Interviews: The Case of Domestic Violence Research
  40. Strategies of Distancing from Emotional Experience
  41. The Effect of Divorce on Personal and Familial Images
  42. The River and the Stream — The Democratic Idea in Israel
  43. The Persistence of Vision: Interest of Israeli Youth in Social and Political Issues
  44. Problems and Promises in the Study of Virtual Communities
  45. Choice and Empowerment for Battered Women Who Stay: Toward a Constructivist Model
  46. Myopic Justice? The Juvenile Court and Child Welfare Systems
  47. Children's experience of interparental violence: A heuristic model
  48. Beyond Attitudes and Norms: Trust Commitment and HR Values as Triggers of Intention to Leave