Cross-Cutting
The global Secretariat of Know Violence in childhood also commissioned a series of additional papers addressing cross-cutting or region-specific themes. The papers are listed below:
- Akobirshoev, I. and A.K. Nandakumar. 2017. “Violence in Childhood: Technical Note on Imputation of Prevalence Rates.” Background paper. Ending Violence in Childhood Global Report 2017. Know Violence in Childhood. New Delhi, India.
- Brodie, I. and J. Pearce. 2017. “Violence and Alternative Care: ARapid Review of the Evidence.” Psychology, Health & Medicine 22(S1): 254–65.
- Brown, F.L, A.M. de Graaff, J. Annan and T.S. Betancourt. 2017. “Annual Research Review: Breaking Cycles of Violence - A Systematic Review and Common Practice Elements Analysis of Psychosocial Interventions for Children and Youth affected by Armed Conflict.” Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 58(4): 507–24.
- Embleton, L. 2017. “Twice Victims of Violence: The Plight of Street-connected Children and Youth.” Background paper. Ending Violence in Childhood Global Report 2017. Know Violence in Childhood. New Delhi, India.
- Harris, A.C. and A.K. Nandakumar. 2017. “Global Determinants of Childhood Violence: School Violence & Corporal Punishment at Home.” Background paper. Ending Violence in Childhood Global Report 2017. Know Violence in Childhood. New Delhi, India.
- Kidwai, H. 2017. “School-based Violence in South Asia: State of the Evidence Report.” Background paper. Ending Violence in Childhood Global Report 2017. Know Violence in Childhood. New Delhi, India.
- Lilleston P., L. Goldmann, R.K. Verma and J. McCleary-Sills. 2017. “Understanding Social Norms and Violence in Childhood: Theoretical Underpinnings and Strategies for Intervention.” Psychology, Health & Medicine 22(S1): 122–34.
- Meinck, F., L. Cluver, H. Loening-Voysey, R. Bray, J. Doubt, M. Casale and L. Sherr. 2017. “Disclosure of Physical, Emotional and Sexual Child Abuse, Help-seeking and Access to Abuse Response Services in Two South African Provinces.” Psychology, Health & Medicine 22(S1): 94–106.
- Pells, K. and V. Morrow. 2017. “Children’s Experiences of Violence: Evidence from Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam”. Background paper. Ending Violence in Childhood Global Report 2017. Know Violence in Childhood. New Delhi, India.
- Peterman, A., A. Neijhoft, S. Cook and T.M. Palermo. 2017. “Understanding the Linkages between Social Safety Nets and Childhood Violence: A Review of the Evidence from Low-and Middle-income Countries.” Health Policy and Planning czx033. https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czx033. Accessed 7 May 2017.
- Ravi, S. and R. Ahluwalia. 2017. “What Explains Childhood Violence? Micro Correlates from VACS Surveys.” Psychology, Health & Medicine 22(S1): 17–30.
- Rubenstein, B.L. and L. Stark. 2017. “The Impact of Humanitarian Emergencies on the Prevalence of Violence against Children: An Evidence-based Ecological Framework.” Psychology, Health & Medicine 22(S1): 58–66.
- Schmidt, V. 2017. “Institutional Violence against Children: How to Cope with the Inevitable and the Unconquerable.” Background paper. Ending Violence in Childhood Global Report 2017. Know Violence in Childhood. New Delhi, India.
- Sherr, L., K.J. Roberts and N. Gandhi. 2017. “Child Violence Experiences in Institutionalised/Orphanage Care.” Psychology, Health & Medicine 22(S1): 31–57.
- Shiva Kumar, A.K., S.K. Mehta and A.K. Nandakumar. 2017. “Violence in Childhood (VIC) Index: Methodology and Measurement.” Background paper. Ending Violence in Childhood Global Report 2017. Know Violence in Childhood. New Delhi, India.