No. 59-4, October 2021
Index
- Born into Porn But Rescued by Thorn: The Demand for Tech Companies to Scan and Search For Child Sexual Abuse Images
- Dispute Resolution Choices for Property Settlement in Australia: Client Views on the Advantages and Disadvantages of Family Dispute Resolution and Legal Pathways
- Evidence‐based and Evidence‐informed Practice for “Real World” Family Law Challenges
- Evolution of a Field: Personal Histories in Conflict Resolution. Edited by Howard Gadlin and Nancy A. Welsh
- Identifying Coercive Control in Canadian Family Law: A Required Analysis in Determining the Best Interests of the Child
- Issue Information
- Judge Denise McColley
- Judge Dianna Gould‐Saltman
- Judge Herman Walker
- Judge Jill Moss
- Judge Thomas Altobelli
- Loot The Children: The Need To Regulate Predatory Loot Box Mechanics In Video Games That Target Young Audiences
- Nonresidential Father Psychological Support and Offspring Physical Health Perceptions 15‐Years After Parental Divorce
- October 2021
- One Size Really Does Not Fit All: The Importance of Incorporating Culturally Relevant Adaptations in Reunification Therapy
- Parental Alienation: Science and Law. Edited By Demosthenes Lorandos and William Bernet
- Perceived and Actual Knowledge Gain among Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Team Members: A Pre‐Post Analysis of On‐Site Training and Technical Assistance
- Practicing Best Practice: A 10‐Year Retrospective on Universal Risk Screening in a Mediation and Counseling Organization
- Preparing Mediators to Mediate Cases Reporting High IPV in a Randomized Controlled Trial: The Importance of a Mediation Manual, Training, and Consultation
- Protection or Restriction: The Detriments of Abortion Decriminalization in New York and Proposed Feticide Law
- Reducing the Scientific Bench to Judicial Bench Research‐to‐Practice Gap: Applications of Implementation Science to Family Law Research and Practice
- Science‐Based Practice and the Dangers of Overreach: Essential Concepts and Future Directions in Evidence‐Informed Practice
- The Development, Evaluation, and Implementation of Parenting‐Focused Prevention Programs in Collaboration with Family Court
- The Family Resolutions Specialty Court (FRSC): An Evidence‐Informed Court‐Based Innovation
- Using the Range of Research Evidence to Help Inform Clinical Decision Making and Treatment for Family Court‐Involved Children and Families