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PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS

Hamel, J. (2005).  Fixing only part of the problem:  Public policy and batterer intervention.  Family Violence and Sexual Assault Bulletin, 21 (2/3), 18-27.

Hamel, J. (2007).  Domestic violence:  A gender inclusive conception.  In:  J. Hamel & T. Nicholls, Family Interventions in Domestic violence:  A Handbook of Gender-Inclusive Theory and Treatment (pp. 3-26).  New York:  Springer.

Hamel, J. (2007).  Gender inclusive family interventions in domestic violence:  An overview.  In:  J. Hamel & T. Nicholls (Eds), Family Interventions in Domestic violence:  A Handbook of Gender-Inclusive Theory and Treatment (pp. 247-274).  New York:  Springer.

Hamel, J. (2007).  Male victims of domestic violence and reasons why they stay with
their abuser.  In  N. Jackson (Ed.), Domestic Violence Encyclopedia.  New York: Routledge.

Hamel, J. (2007). Toward a gender-inclusive conception of intimate partner violence research and theory: Part I – Traditional perspectives.  International Journal of Men’s Health, 6 (1), 36-53.

Hamel, J., Desmarais, S. L., & Nicholls, T. L. (2007). Perceptions of motives in
intimate partner violence: Expressive versus coercive violence. Violence and Victims, 22 (5), 563-576.

Hamel, J. (2008). Beyond ideology:  Alternative therapies for domestic violence.  In:  J.
Hamel (Ed), Intimate partner and family abuse:  A casebook of gender inclusive therapy (pp. 3-26). New York:  Springer.

Hamel, J. (2009).  Gender Inclusive Systemic Treatment of Intimate Partner Abuse
(GIST).  Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 1 (3), 71-76.

Hamel, J. (2009).  Toward a Gender-Inclusive Conception of Intimate Partner Violence
Research and Theory:  Part II – New Directions.  International Journal of Men’s Health, 8 (1), 41-59.

Hamel, J., Desmarais, S.L., Nicholls, T.L., Malley-Morrison, K., & Aaronson, J. (2009,
July). Domestic violence and child custody:  Are family court professionals’ decisions based on erroneous beliefs?  Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 1(2), 37-52.

Dutton, D., Corvo, K., & Hamel, J. (2009).  The gender paradigm in domestic violence
research and practice, part II:  The information website of the American Bar Association.  Aggression and Violent Behavior, 14, 30-38.

Muller, R., Nicholls, T., Desmarais, S., & Hamel, J. (2009). Do judicial responses to
restraining order requests discriminate against male victims?  Journal of Family Violence, 24, 625-637.

Hamel, J. (2010).  Do we want to be politically correct, or do we want to reduce partner
abuse in our communities?  Partner Abuse, 1 (1), 82-91.

Hamel, J. (2010).  The treatment of partner violence:  Towards evidence-based practice. 
The Forensic Therapist, 9 (1), 9-14.

Dutton, D., Hamel, J. & Aaronson, J. (2010).  The gender paradigm in family court
processes: Re-balancing the scales of justice from biased social science. Journal of Child Custody, 7 (1)

Hamel, J. (2011).  In dubious battle:  The politics of mandatory arrest and dominant
aggressor laws.  Partner Abuse, 2 (2), 224-245.

Hamel, J. (2012).  “But she’s violent, too!”:  Holding domestic violence offenders
accountable within a systemic approach to batterer intervention.  Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 4 (3), 124-135.

Hamel, J., & Russell, B. (2013).  The Partner Abuse State of Knowledge Project: 
Implications for law enforcement responses to domestic violence.  In:  B. Russell (Ed.), Perceptions of Female Offenders: How Stereotypes and Social Norms Affect Criminal Justice Responses (pp.151-189  ).  New York: Springer.

Eckhardt, C., Sprunger, J., & Hamel, J. (2013).  Treating perpetrators of intimate partner
violence.  In:  L. Grossman & S. Walfish (Eds.), Translating research into practice:  A desk reference for practicing mental health professionals.  New York:  Springer.

Lambert, T., Santovena, E., Hamel, J. & Winstok, Z (2013). Partner abuse worldwide. 
Partner Abuse, 4(1)

Nicholls, T., & Hamel, J. (2013) Intimate partner violence.  In:  APA Handbook of
Forensic Psychology.  Washington, DC:  American Psychological Association.

Hamel, J., Jones, D., Dutton, D., & Graham-Kevan, N. (under review).  Controlling and
abusive tactics: Preliminary findings of a gender-inclusive questionnaire.  Violence and Victims (under review)

BOOKS

Hamel, J. (2005).  Gender-inclusive treatment of intimate partner abuse:  A comprehensive approach.  New York:  Springer.

Hamel, J. (2008).  Intimate partner and family abuse:  A casebook of gender inclusive
            therapy.
New York:  Springer.

Hamel, J., & Nicholls, T. (2007).  Family Interventions in Domestic violence:  A
            Handbook of Gender-Inclusive Theory and Treatment. New York:  Springer

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