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Item A Better Solution to the Family Violence Dilemma for Law Enforcement Agencies(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1998) Crabill, T. J.Item A Problem-Oriented or Proactive Approach to Domestic Violence(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1996) Moore, Danny R.Item An Analysis of Law Enforcement Agencies Use of Various Arrest Policies on Domestic Violence Assault Offenses and the Effects Such Policies Have on Domestic Violence Incidences(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2001) Gleinser, RichardItem Christian counseling as a law enforcement tool to decrease repeat calls to family violence(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2011) Spohn, R. C.Item Domestic Violence(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2003) Gilbreath, DavidItem Domestic Violence Incidents Involving Law Enforcement Personnel: Policy Development for the Lubbock Police Department(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1999) Powe, Christopher JItem Domestic violence: firearm seizures and lethality assessments: enhancing the police response(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2013) Goralski, Craig S.Item Enforcing Protective Orders(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT)) Isaacks, DarrellItem Family violence in law enforcement(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2009) Pechacek, ChristieItem Family Violence-Dedicated Family Violence Advocate(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1998) Waldschmidt, DavidItem Formation of a Family Violence Unit in the Houston Police Department: a Case Study(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1994) Kline, Sandra M.Item Implementing a Family Violence Policy(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1997) Riffe, Kimberly S.Item The Effects of Surrogate Caregivers on The Relationship Between Fatherless/Fatherloss African American Male Youths and Their Level of Delinquent Behavior(2010-01-14) Carter-Haith, James A., Jr.This study hypothesized that fathers and surrogates (male role models) contribute a unique set of factors that help guide African American male youths (N=496) during their normal developmental stages. This study hypothesized that surrogate caregivers would have an impact on the overall level of delinquent behavior of this population. A path analysis tested direct and mediated effects of exposure to violence on delinquent behavior, with anger/aggression level as a potential mediator for all three levels of caregiver presence or absence as a moderator. In the analysis of archival data from 496 African American male youths, the findings did not support these hypotheses consistently. Exposure to family violence as a mediator consistently predicted level of anger, and level of anger negatively predicted delinquent behavior for the fatherless sample. However, exposure did not have a direct positive effect on delinquent behavior in any of the three samples. Implications of these findings as well as other unpredicted findings with these three groups are explored.Item The Training of Law Enforcement Officer in Domestic Violence(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1996) Huff Sr., Keith G.