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Lehrner, A., & Allen, N. E. (2009). Still a movement after all these years? Current tensions in the domestic violence movement. Violence Against Women ,15, 656-677.
In Press
Allen, N. E., Larsen, S., & Walden, A. An Overview of Community-Based Services for Battered
Women. In C. Renzetti & J. Edleson (Eds.). Sourcebook on Violence Against Women.
2009
Trotter, J., & Allen, N. E. (2009). The good, the bad and the ugly: Domestic violence survivors’ experiences with their informal social networks. American Journal of Community Psychology, 43 (3-4), 221-231.
2008
Allen, N. E., Watt, K., & Hess, J. Z. (2008). The outcomes and activities of domestic violence
coordinating councils. American Journal of Community Psychology, 41 (1 - 2), 63 - 73.
Lehrner, A., & Allen, N. E. (2008). Social change movements and the struggle over meaning-
making: A case study of narratives of domestic violence. American Journal of Community Psychology, 42 (3-4), 220-234.
2007
Allen, N. E., Lehrner, A., Mattison, E., Miles, T. & Russell, A. (2007). Promoting systems change in the health care response to domestic violence. Journal of Community Psychology, 35 (1), 103 - 120.
2006
Allen, N. E. (2006). An examination of the effectiveness of domestic violence coordinating councils. Violence Against Women, 12 (1), 46 – 67.
2005
Allen, N. E. (2005). A multilevel analysis of community coordinating councils. American
Journal of Community Psychology, 35 (1/2), 49 – 63.
2004
Allen, N. E., Bybee, D., & Sullivan, C. M. (2004). Battered women’s multitude of needs:
Evidence supporting the need for comprehensive advocacy. Violence Against Women, 10 (9), 1015-1035.
2002
Allen, N. E., Foster-Fishman, P., & Salem, D. (2002). Interagency teams: A vehicle for service
delivery reform. Journal of Community Psychology, 30 (5), 1 - 23.
Unpublished
Allen, N.*, & Lehrner, A. Tensions and opportunities in the domestic violence movement: New services, new partnerships, new strategies. A paper presented to the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence Annual Training Institute. Sacramento, California, September 15, 2009.
*Authorship was determined alphabetically.
Allen, N.*, & Lehrner, A. Where Does the Domestic Violence Movement Go from Here? The Future Starts Today. A workshop presented at the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence Annual Training Institute. Sacramento, CA. September 15, 2009.
*Authorship was alphabetically determined.
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