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The Center on Violence and Recovery

Publications

For more information on publications, contact Yael Shy at yael.shy@nyu.edu  or 212-998-2266.


Books

Mills, L.G. (2008). Violent Partners: A Breakthrough Plan to End the Cycle of Abuse. Basic Books.

Mills, L.G. (2003). Insult to Injury: Rethinking Our Responses to Intimate Abuse. Princeton University Press.

Mills, L. G. (1999). A Penchant for Prejudice: Unraveling Bias in Judicial Decision-making. Michigan University Press, Law Series.

Mills, L. G. (1998). The Heart of Intimate Abuse: New Interventions in Child Welfare, Criminal Justice, and Health Settings. New York: Springer Publishing Co., Family Violence Series.

 

Edited Volumes

Levin, A. & Mills, L. G. (2003). Mills, L. G. (2000). (Editor). Woman Abuse and Child Protection: A Tumultuous Marriage. Children and Youth Services Review, 22(3/4).

 

Articles

Mills, L.G.,  Maley, M., & Shy, Y. (Forthcoming). Contruyendo Circulos de Paz and the Promise of Peace: Restorative Justice Meets Intimate Violence. NYU Review of Law and Social Change, 33(1).

Grauwiler, P., Barocas, B., & Mills, L.G. (2008). Police peer support programs: Current knowledge and practice. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 10(1), 27-38.

Eisikovitz, Z., Grauwiler, P., Mills, L.G. & Winstock, Z. (2008). Introduction, Children and Youth Services Review, 30(6), 613-615.

Mills, L.G. (2008). Shame and intimate abuse: the critical missing link between cause and cure. Children and Youth Services Review (2008).

Barocas, B., & Grauwiler, P. (2007). Providing Support to New York City Police Officers: Perspectives on Workplace Peer Assistance. Paper presented at WorkLife 2007: Protecting and Promoting Worker Health, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Bethesda, MD.

Grauwiler, P., & Barocas, B. (2007). Challenges to Providing Disaster Mental Health Services to Police Officers: Clinicians' Perspectives. Paper presented at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Mills, L. G. (2006). The Justice of recovery: How the state can heal the violence of crime. Hastings Law Journal, 57(3), 457-508.

Mills, L. G., Grauwiler, P., & Pezold, N. (2006). Enhancing safety and rehabilitation in intimate violence treatments: New perspectives. Public Health Reports, 121(4), 363-368.

Mills, L. G. (2005). Intimacy and terror: Making peace with my critics. Violence Against Women Journal, 11(12), 1536-1543.

Grauwiler, P. & Mills, L.G. (2004). Moving beyond the criminal justice paradigm: A radical restorative justice approach to intimate abuse. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 31(1).

Mills, L. G. (2004). A Reply to Walter DeKeseredy. British Journal of Criminology 44, 983-985.

Levin, A. & Mills, L.G. (2003). Fighting for child custody when domestic violence is at issue: A survey of state laws and a call for more research. Social Work,48(4), 463-470.

Yoshihama, M. & Mills, L. G. (2003). When is the personal professional in public child welfare practice? The influence of intimate partner and child abuse histories on workers in domestic violence cases. Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 27, 319-336.

Mills, L.G. (2002). What he knew before it all changed: A Narrative from Ground Zero. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 2 (1), 23-31.

Mills, L. G. & Yoshihama, M. (2002). Training children's services workers in domestic violence assessment and intervention: Research findings and implications for practice. Children and Youth Services Review, 24(8), 561-581.

Petrucci, C. & Mills, L.G. (2002). Domestic violence assessment: Current practices and new models for improved child welfare interventions. Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention, 2,153-172.

Goodrich, P. & Mills, L.G. (2001). The law of white spaces: Race, culture, and legal education. Journal of Legal Education, 51(1), 15-38.

Mills, L. G., Friend, C., Conroy, K., Fleck-Henderson, A., Krug, S., Magen, R., Thomas, R. (2000). Child protection and domestic violence: Training, practice and policy issues. Children and Youth Services Review, 22(5), 315-332.

Mills, L. G. (1999). Killing her softly: Intimate abuse and the violence of state interventions. Harvard Law Review, 113, 550-613.

Mills, L. G. (1998). Child protection and domestic violence: Training, practice and policy issues. Children and Youth Services Review 22(5), 315-332.

Mills, L. G. (1998). Hope for law: Narrative therapy and intimate abuse practice. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 16, 525-533.

Mills, L. G. (1998).Mandatory arrest and prosecution policies for domestic violence: A critical literature review and the case for more research to test victim empowerment approaches. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 25, 306-318.

Mills, L. G. (1997). Intuition and insight: A new job description for the battered woman's prosecutor and other more modest proposals. UCLA Women's Law Journal, 7, 183-199.

Mills, L. G. (1996). On the other side of silence: Affective lawyering for intimate abuse. Cornell Law Review, 81, 1225-1263.

Mills, L. G. (1996). Empowering battered women transnationally: The case for postmodern interventions. Social Work, 41, 261-268.

 

Book Chapters

Grauwiler, P., Pezold, N., & Mills, L. G. (2006). Justice is in the design: Creating a restorative justice treatment model for domestic violence. In J. Hamel & T. Nicholls (Eds.), Family Interventions in Domestic Violence: A Handbook of Gender-Inclusive Theory and Treatment, Springer Publishing Co.

Mills, L. G. & Petrucci, C. J. (2001). Some progress is not enough: A national study of the integration of domestic violence assessment into state child welfare practice. In A.R. Roberts (Ed.), Handbook of Intervention Strategies with Domestic Violence: Policies, Programs, and Legal Remedies, Oxford University Press.

Mills, L. G. (2000). Affective Lawyering: Reformulating the lawyer-client relation. In B. Winick, D. Stolle, & D. Wexler, Practicing Therapeutic Jurisprudence, Carolina Academic Press.

Mills, L. G. (1998). Integrating domestic violence assessment into child protective services intervention: Policy and practice implications. In A. R. Roberts (Ed.), Battered Women and Their Families: Intervention Strategies and Treatment Programs, Springer Publishing Co.

Mills, L. G. (1997). Empowering battered women transnationally: The case for postmodern interventions. In P. Ewalt, E. Freeman, S. Kirk and D. Poole (Eds.), Social Policy Reform, Research and Practice, NASW Press.