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  1. Day, A. G., Somers, C. L., Baroni, B. A., West, S. D., Sanders, L., & Peterson, C. D. (2015). Evaluation of a trauma-informed school intervention with girls in a residential facility school: Student perceptions of school environment. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, 24(10), 1086-1105.
  2. Bechtel, T. (2015). [Review of the book A Faith Embracing All Creatures: Addressing Commonly Asked Questions about Christian Care for Animals by Tripp York and Andy Alexis-Baker]. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 89(1).
  3. Bechtel, T. (2015). Sound is the blood between me and you: Toward a theology of animal musics. The Conrad Grebel Review, 33(2).
  4. Williams, J., Nelson-Gardell, D., Faller, K. C., Cordisco-Steele, L. & Tishelman, A. (2015). Perceptions of the value of extended assessments to resolve allegations of sexual abuse: It’s the performance that counts. Journal of Social Service Research.
  5. Wexler, L., White, J., & Trainor, B. (2015). Why an alternative to suicide prevention gatekeeper training is needed for rural Indigenous communities: Presenting an empowering community storytelling approach. Critical Public Health, 25(2), 205-217.
  6. Wexler, L. & Gone, J. P. (2015). Exploring alternatives for indigenous suicide prevention: Responding to cultural understandings and practices. In J. White, I. Marsh, M. Kral, & J. Morris (Eds.), [Suicide and] Suicide Prevention: Critical Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
  7. Wexler, L., & Eglinton, K. (2015). Reconsidering youth well-being as fluid and relational: A dynamic process at the intersection of their physical and social geographies. In H. Cahill & J. Wyn (Eds.), Handbook of Children and Youth Studies. Springer Reference.
  8. Wexler, L., Chandler, M., Gone, J., Cwik, M., Kirmayer, L., LaFromboise, T., Brockie, T., O’Keefe, V., Walkup, J., & Allen, J. (2015). Advancing suicide prevention research with rural American Indian and Alaska Native populations. American Journal of Public Health, 105(5), 891-899.
  9. Seay, K., Byers, K., Feely, M., Lanier, P., Maguire-Jack, K., & Mcgill, T. (2015). Scaling up: Replicating promising interventions with fidelity. In D. Daro, A. Donnelly, L.A. Huang, & B. Powell (Eds.), Advances in Child Abuse Prevention Knowledge: The Perspective of New Leadership (179-198). Springer International Publishing: Switzerland.
  10. Lanier, P., Maguire-Jack, K., Mienko, J., & Panlilio, C. (2015). From causes to outcomes: Determining prevention can work. In D. Daro, A. Donnelly, L.A. Huang, & B. Powell (Eds.), Advances in Child Abuse Prevention Knowledge: The Perspective of New Leadership (121-138). Springer International Publishing: Switzerland.
  11. Kim, B. & Maguire-Jack, K. (2015). Community interaction and child maltreatment. Child Abuse and Neglect, 41, 146-157.
  12. Font, S. & Maguire-Jack, K. (2015). Decision-making in child protective services: Influences at multiple levels of the social ecology. Child Abuse and Neglect, 47, 70-82.
  13. Lanier, P., Maguire-Jack, K., & Welch, H. (2015). A nationally representative study of early childhood home visiting service use in the United States. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 19(10), 2147-2158.
  14. Maguire-Jack, K. & Negash, T. (2015). Barriers in access to child maltreatment prevention programs for families involved with child protective services. Journal of Child Custody, 12(2), 2147-2158.
  15. Maguire-Jack, K. & Klein, S. (2015). Parenting and proximity to social services: Lessons from Los Angeles County in the community context of child neglect. Child Abuse and Neglect, 45, 35-45.
  16. Maguire-Jack, K., Lanier, P., Johnson-Motoyama, M., Welch, H., & Dineen, M. (2015). Geographic variation in racial disparities in child maltreatment: The influence of county poverty and population density. Child Abuse and Neglect, 47, 1-13.
  17. Freisthler, B. & Maguire-Jack, K. (2015). Understanding the interplay between neighborhood structural factors, social processes, and alcohol outlets on child physical abuse. Child Maltreatment, 20(4), 268-277.
  18. Perone, A. K. (2015). Health implications of the Supreme Court's Obergefell v. Hodges Marriage Equity Decision. LGBT Health, 2, 196-199.
  19. Zullo, R. (2015). Right to work and Michigan labour. In N. Pons-Vignon & M. Nkosi (Eds.), Struggle in a Time of Crisis. London: Pluto Press.
  20. Bruno, R., Zullo, R., Manzo, F., & Dickson, A. (2015). The economic effects of adopting a right-to-work law: implications for Illinois. Laobr Studies Journal, 40(4), 319-361.
  21. Friedline, T., Masa, R., & Chowa, G. (2015). Transforming wealth: Using the inverse hyperbolic sine (IHS) and splines to predict youth's math achievement. Social Science Research, 49, 264-287.
  22. Friedline, T. (2015). A developmental perspective on children's economic agency. Journal of Consumer Affairs [Special Issue: Starting Early for Financial Success: Capability into Action], 49(1), 39-68.
  23. Logie, C. H., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Weaver, J., Navia, D., & Este, D. (2015). A pilot study of a group-based HIV and STI prevention intervention for lesbian, bisexual, queer, and other women who have sex with women in Canada. AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 29(6), 321-328.
  24. Nelson, K., Lacombe-Duncan, A., Cohen, E., Nicholas, D. B., Rosella, L. C., Guttman, A., & Mahant, S. (2015). Family experiences with feeding tubes in neurologic impairment: A systematic review. Pediatrics, 136(1), e140-51.
  25. Newman, P. A., & Lacombe-Duncan, A. (2015). HPV vaccination for boys and young men: Misconceptions and expanding uptake. Inside Patient Care, 3(6).

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