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Deeanna M. Button
Deeanna M. Button
Stockton University
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High risk behaviors among victims of sibling violence
DM Button, R Gealt
Journal of family violence 25, 131-140, 2010
2402010
Sexual minority youth victimization and social support: The intersection of sexuality, gender, race, and victimization
DM Button, DJ O'Connell, R Gealt
Journal of homosexuality 59 (1), 18-43, 2012
1562012
The internet as a tool for black feminist activism: Lessons from an online antirape protest
L Rapp, DM Button, B Fleury-Steiner, R Fleury-Steiner
Feminist Criminology 5 (3), 244-262, 2010
862010
Using electronic monitoring to supervise sex offenders: Legislative patterns and implications for community corrections officers
DM Button, M DeMichele, BK Payne
Criminal Justice Policy Review 20 (4), 414-436, 2009
782009
Chinese college students’ attitudes toward homosexuality: Exploring the effects of traditional culture and modernizing factors
K Lin, DM Button, M Su, S Chen
Sexuality Research and Social Policy 13, 158-172, 2016
772016
Social disadvantage and family violence: Neighborhood effects on attitudes about intimate partner violence and corporal punishment
DM Button
American Journal of Criminal Justice 33, 130-147, 2008
592008
Tolerance for intimate partner violence: A comparative study of Chinese and American college students
L Li, IY Sun, DM Button
Journal of interpersonal violence 35 (21-22), 4533-4557, 2020
432020
General strain theory for LGBQ and SSB youth: The importance of intersectionality in the future of feminist criminology
DM Button, MGF Worthen
Feminist criminology 9 (4), 270-297, 2014
422014
Understanding the effects of victimization: Applying general strain theory to the experiences of LGBQ youth
DM Button
Deviant Behavior 37 (5), 537-556, 2016
322016
Training child protective services workers about domestic violence: Needs, strategies, and barriers
DM Button, BK Payne
Children and Youth Services Review 31 (3), 364-369, 2009
302009
Electronic monitoring of sex offenders: Identifying unanticipated consequences and implications
M Demichele, BK Payne, DM Button
Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 46 (3-4), 119-135, 2008
292008
Factors contributing to perceptions about policies regarding the electronic monitoring of sex offenders: The role of demographic characteristics, victimization experiences, and …
DM Button, R Tewksbury, EE Mustaine, BK Payne
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 57 (1 …, 2013
282013
Public responses to intimate partner violence: Comparing preferences of Chinese and American college students
Y Wu, DM Button, N Smolter, M Poteyeva
Violence and Victims 28 (2), 303-323, 2013
262013
A general strain approach comparing the effects of victimization, social support, and perceived self-efficacy on LGBQ and heterosexual youth suicidality
DM Button
Criminal Justice Studies 28 (4), 484-502, 2015
222015
Developing a citywide youth violence prevention plan: Perceptions of various stakeholders
BK Payne, DM Button
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 53 (5 …, 2009
222009
Applying a general strain theory framework to understand school weapon carrying among LGBQ and heterosexual youth
DM Button, MGF Worthen
Criminology 55 (4), 806-832, 2017
212017
Challenges to doing sexual violence work
BK Payne, D Button, L Rapp
Journal of aggression, maltreatment & trauma 17 (3), 374-393, 2008
162008
Teen dating relationships and outcomes of well-being: Examining gender differences in nonviolent and violent dating relationships
DM Button, SL Miller
Women & Criminal Justice 23 (3), 247-265, 2013
132013
Appropriate police response to domestic violence: Comparing perceptions of Chinese and American college students
IY Sun, Y Wu, D Button, JCM Li, M Su
International journal of law, crime and justice 39 (2), 81-99, 2011
122011
Understanding the electronic monitoring of sex offenders
BK Payne, M DeMichele, DM Button
Corrections Compendium 33 (1), 1-5, 2008
112008
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