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Section 1
The Different Disciplines of Victim Advocacy

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Ohio Family Violence Prevention Center,
Office of Criminal Justice Services,
A Divison of the Ohio Department of Public Safety

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- Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services. Excellence in Advocacy: A Victim-Centered Approach. Ohio Family Violence Prevention Center, Office of Criminal Justice Services, A Divison of the Ohio Department of Public Safety, 2010, p29-31.
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Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Campbell, R., Javorka, M., Gregory, K., & Vollinger, L. (2021). Supporting sexual assault survivors with disabilities: Tracing disclosure and referral pathways to postassault health care services. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 91(6), 751–762.

Garrison, E. G., DeLeon, P. H., & Smedley, B. D. (2017). Psychology, public policy, and advocacy: Past, present, and future. American Psychologist, 72(8), 737–752.

Reid, J. A., Baglivio, M. T., Piquero, A. R., Greenwald, M. A., & Epps, N. (2019). No youth left behind to human trafficking: Exploring profiles of risk. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 89(6), 704–715. 

Stylianos, S., & Kehyayan, V. (2012). Advocacy: Critical component in a comprehensive mental health system. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 82(1), 115–120.

Wood, L., Voth Schrag, R., Hairston, D., & Jones, C. (2021). Exploring advocacy practices for interpersonal violence survivors on college campuses: Approaches and key factors. Psychology of Violence, 11(1), 28–39.

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