Category: Trauma and Violence

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PhD Candidate Juliann Nicholson (SSW’23) & Prof. Ha Study How Child Care Affects Children Exposed to Violence

Current research on the impact of intimate partner violence (IPV) has shown a significant negative effect on children. Developmentally, young children who witness IPV in their homes are at particularly high risk of developing behavioral problems that affect themselves and the people around them. While past research has shown that external environments may mitigate some […]

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TIME: Prof. Gómez Calls for Community Support After California Shootings

The recent shootings in Half Moon Bay and Monterey Park, California have devastated Asian communities, especially due to the proximity to Lunar New Year celebrations.  In an op-ed for Time Magazine, BU School of Social Work Prof. Jennifer M. Gómez analyzes the importance of community support and how discrimination against marginalized communities breeds in-community violence. […]

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Essence: Prof. Gómez Explains How to Protect Black Women Survivors of Sexual Abuse

Following the televised release of “Surviving R. Kelly: The Final Chapter,” conversations around how the public treats Black women survivors of sexual abuse have resurfaced. BU School of Social Work Prof. Jennifer M. Gómez shared her expertise on how the Black community can shift those conversations towards protecting Black women, without pitting antiracist efforts against […]