Domestic violence: The criminal justice response ES Buzawa, CG Buzawa Sage, 2003 | 1354 | 2003 |
Determining police response to domestic violence victims: The role of victim preference ES Buzawa, T Austin American Behavioral Scientist 36 (5), 610-623, 1993 | 327 | 1993 |
Responding to domestic violence: The integration of criminal justice and human services ES Buzawa, CG Buzawa, ED Stark Sage Publications, 2015 | 275 | 2015 |
Domestic violence and mandatory arrest laws: To what extent do they influence police arrest decisions D Hirschel, E Buzawa, A Pattavina, D Faggiani J. Crim. L. & Criminology 98, 255, 2007 | 262 | 2007 |
Do arrests and restraining orders work? ES Buzawa, CG Buzawa Sage Publications, 1996 | 232 | 1996 |
Understanding the context of dual arrest with directions for future research D Hirschel, E Buzawa Violence Against Women 8 (12), 1449-1473, 2002 | 210 | 2002 |
A comparison of the police response to heterosexual versus same-sex intimate partner violence A Pattavina, D Hirschel, E Buzawa, D Faggiani, H Bentley Violence against women 13 (4), 374-394, 2007 | 201 | 2007 |
Determining patrol officer job satisfaction: the role of selected demographic and job‐specific attitudes ES Buzawa Criminology 22 (1), 61-81, 1984 | 189 | 1984 |
Response to domestic violence in a pro-active court setting: Final report E Buzawa, G Hotaling, A Klein, J Byrne Washington, DC: National Institute of Justice, 1999 | 118 | 1999 |
The role of selected sociodemographic and job-specific variables in predicting patrol officer job satisfaction: A reexamination ten years later E Buzawa, T Austin, J Bannon Am. J. Police 13, 51, 1994 | 117 | 1994 |
Explaining the prevalence, context, and consequences of dual arrest in intimate partner cases D Hirschel, E Buzawa, A Pattavina, D Faggiani, M Reuland | 110 | 2007 |
Responding to crimes of violence against women: Gender differences versus organizational imperatives E Buzawa, TL Austin, CG Buzawa Crime & Delinquency 41 (4), 443-466, 1995 | 102 | 1995 |
The impact of arrest on domestic violence: Introduction ES Buzawa, CG Buzawa American Behavioral Scientist 36 (5), 558-574, 1993 | 86 | 1993 |
Domestic violence: The changing criminal justice response ES Buzawa, CG Buzawa (No Title), 1992 | 85 | 1992 |
The impact of relationship status, gender, and minor status in the police response to domestic assaults ES Buzawa, GT Hotaling Victims and Offenders 1 (4), 323-360, 2006 | 83 | 2006 |
The scientific evidence is not conclusive: Arrest is no panacea ES Buzawa, CG Buzawa Current controversies on family violence, 337-356, 1993 | 81 | 1993 |
The response to domestic violence in a model court: Some initial findings and implications E Buzawa, G Hotaling, A Klein Behavioral Sciences & the Law 16 (2), 185-206, 1998 | 71 | 1998 |
Role of victim preference in determining police response to victims of domestic violence ES Buzawa, TL Austin, J Bannon, J Jackson Domestic violence: The changing criminal justice response, 255-269, 1992 | 71 | 1992 |
Forgoing criminal justice assistance: The non-reporting of new incidents of abuse in a court sample of domestic violence victims GT Hotaling, ES Buzawa The authors, 2003 | 65 | 2003 |
What does research suggest are the primary risk and protective factors for intimate partner violence (IPV) and what is the role of economic factors? ES Buzawa, CG Buzawa Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 128-137, 2013 | 59 | 2013 |