Trauma, Violence, & Abuse provides a forum for interdisciplinary scholarship on the causes, consequences, and prevention of trauma, violence, and abuse. The journal features research from diverse perspectives, including psychology, sociology, medicine, and criminal justice, seeking to bridge the gap between theory and practice in addressing these critical social issues.
It emphasizes the development of effective interventions and policies to support survivors and prevent future harm. Key topics include child maltreatment, domestic violence, sexual assault, and community violence. Indexed in Scopus, and Web of Science, it reaches researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and advocates working to understand and address trauma and abuse.
The journal delivers insights and evidence-based strategies for creating safer and more supportive communities.