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Daniel G. Saunders

Professor Emeritus of Social Work

Daniel G. Saunders

Daniel Saunders, professor of social work, established one of the first intervention programs for men who batter and helped to establish crisis and advocacy programs for battered women in the 1970s. His research, teaching, and service center on the problems of dating and domestic violence. His specific studies focus on offender program evaluation, the traumatic effects of victimization, and the response of professionals and the public to dating and domestic violence. His research has been funded by the Centers for Disease Control, the National Institute of Mental Health, and the National Institute of Justice. In addition, he was awarded a Fulbright Scholars grant to conduct research at the Te Awatea Violence Research Centre, University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Professor Saunders' most recent projects involve an evaluation of supervised visitation programs for the children of battered women and a survey of child custody evaluators regarding their beliefs about domestic violence. Based on his publication record, a 2019 report listed him in the top 100 most influential contemporary social work faculty. In 2024, the analytics company Elsevier listed him among the world's top 2% of scientists.

Research Interests/Focus

Domestic and dating violence, direct practice, program evaluation.

Education

Year Degree   School
1979 PhD Counseling and Guidance University of Wisconsin, Madison
1973 MSW Social Work University of Wisconsin, Madison
1969 BA Psychology St. John's University, Collegeville, MN

Measurement Instruments

Inventory of Beliefs About Wife Beating (short version)
Inventory of Beliefs About Wife Beating (long version)
Studies that Used the Inventory of Beliefs About WifeBeating
Profile of Psychological Abuse of Women
Inventory of Beliefs About Wife Beating - scoring
Measures for Assessment and Evaluation in Supervised Visitation and Exchange Programs

Publication List and Repository

Full list of publications on Google Scholar Citations
Publications available in University of Michigan's Deep Blue repository

Key Findings from Research on Immigration and Crime

Sanctuary Communities, “Open Borders,” and Harm to Migrants

Resources on Autocracy and Defending Democracy

Organizations & Experts on the Rise of Autocracy & Defense of Democracy
Books on the Rise of Autocracy & Defense of Democracy
Year Description
2014 Fulbright Scholar, Te Awatea Violence Research Centre, University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Funded by the U.S. Department of State.
1986-1987 Senior Research Associate, "Sexual Aggression and the Media," Funded by NIMH, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Department of Psychology, Edward Donnerstein, Principal Investigator
1984-1986 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
1982-1990 Preceptor, School of Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI
1982-1983 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Family Violence Research Program, University of New Hampshire

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