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Research Paper: Are Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment Tools Racially Biased?

Published by: Kathleen J. Ferraro, PhD and Neil S. Websdale, PhD

This paper considers the question of whether Intimate Partner Violence risk assessments are racially biased.

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