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Peer reviewed only Open Access

Psychology of Violence (PV)

Publisher : American Psychological Association
Psychology
e-ISSN 2152-081X
p-ISSN 2152-0828
Issue Frequency Bi-Monthly
Impact Factor 2.4
Est. Year 2025
Mobile 8003742721
Country United States
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email aabbey@wayne.edu

Journal Descriptions

Psychology of Violence is a multidisciplinary research journal devoted to violence and extreme aggression, including identifying the causes of violence from a psychological framework, finding ways to prevent or reduce violence, and developing practical interventions and treatments. As a multidisciplinary forum, Psychology of Violence recognizes that all forms of violence and aggression are interconnected and require cross-cutting work that incorporates research from psychology, public health, neuroscience, sociology, medicine, and other related behavioral and social sciences. Research areas of interest include: aggressive driving and road rage bullying and cyberbullying child maltreatment children's exposure to violence community violence homicide intimate partner violence international violence prevention resilience sexual violence suicide

Psychology of Violence (PV) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Psychology , Online or Print , Bi-Monthly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 2152-0828, E-ISSN: 2152-081X, Established: 2025, Impact Factor: 2.4
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Indexing

Publications of PV

Mary P. Koss July, 2013
Objective: To assess longitudinal trajectories of college males’ sexually aggressive behaviors and determine time-varying individual- and peer-level risk factors that differentiate men who...
Mary P. Koss November, 2024
Objective: Half a century of sexual exploitation research has accumulated a remarkable knowledge base. However, glaring shortcomings exist: unsatisfactory justice outcomes, prevention prog...
Mary P. Koss July, 2015
Objective: Most frequency data on violence are non-normally distributed, which can lead to faulty conclusions when not modeled appropriately. And, we can’t prevent what we can’t accurate...