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Page 1 of 23 CURRICULUM VITAE Peter G. Jaffe, Ph.D., C. Psych. POSITION: Professor, Faculty of Education, Academic Director, Research Centre on Violence Against Women & Children University of Western Ontario [email protected] 519-661-2018 Director Emeritus Centre for Children & Families in the Justice System Of the London Family Court Clinic Suite 200, 254 Pall Mall Street London, ON N6A 5P6 mailto:[email protected] Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario Professor (Part Time), Department of Psychiatry University of Western Ontario EDUCATION: Degree University Department Year Ph.D. University of Western Ontario Clinical Psychology 1974 M.A. University of Western Ontario Clinical Psychology 1971 B.Sc. McGill University Psychology 1970 Clinical Internships Institution Year University of Western Ontario St. Thomas Psychiatric Hospital 71-73 Out-Patient/In-Patient Psychology & Psychiatry Family Consultant Service 73-74 London Police Services Crisis Intervention Domestic Violence PROFESSIONAL STATUS: Registered Psychologist College of Psychologists, Province of Ontario Certificate No. 973 1974 - present

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CURRICULUM VITAE Peter G. Jaffe, Ph.D., C. Psych.

POSITION: Professor, Faculty of Education,

Academic Director, Research Centre on Violence Against Women & Children University of Western Ontario [email protected] 519-661-2018

Director Emeritus Centre for Children & Families in the Justice System Of the London Family Court Clinic Suite 200, 254 Pall Mall Street London, ON N6A 5P6

mailto:[email protected] Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychology University of Western Ontario

Professor (Part Time), Department of Psychiatry University of Western Ontario EDUCATION: Degree University Department Year Ph.D. University of Western Ontario Clinical Psychology 1974 M.A. University of Western Ontario Clinical Psychology 1971 B.Sc. McGill University Psychology 1970 Clinical Internships Institution Year University of Western Ontario St. Thomas Psychiatric Hospital 71-73 Out-Patient/In-Patient Psychology & Psychiatry Family Consultant Service 73-74 London Police Services Crisis Intervention Domestic Violence PROFESSIONAL STATUS: Registered Psychologist College of Psychologists, Province of Ontario Certificate No. 973 1974 - present

Page 2 of 23EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Date Position Department Institution 1976 - Adjunct Professor Psychology University of Western Ontario

1999 - Professor (Part Time) Psychiatry University of Western Ontario

1980 - 1999 Associate Professor Psychiatry University of Western (Part Time) Ontario

1974 - 1975 Assistant Professor Psychology University of Western Ontario

1998 - 1999 Committee Member Joint Committee on Domestic Violence (May/Iles Inquest Recommendations

1991 - 1993 Panel Member Canadian Panel on Violence Against Women & Children

1973 - 1975 Director Family Consultant Service London Police Services

1975 - 2001 Executive Director London Family Court Clinic

2002 - Special Advisor on Violence Prevention London Family Court Clinic Founding Director ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONOURS Violence Against Women Symposium 2002 Award to honour seven individuals and their work, activism

and advocacy at the local, provincial and national levels. Their dedication in ending violence against women and children significantly contributed to the safety of women and children experiencing violence. BC Institute on the Violence Prevention. (2002)

Lamp of Learning Award (Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation) for his initiatives with anti-violence programs for high schools. (2002)

Meritous Award (Ontario Public School Teachers’ Federation London District) for outstanding service to education (1998)

Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Professional Award. This is the most prestigious Professional Award the discipline confers in Canada. (1998)

Muriel McQueen Fergusson Award for tremendous contributions in the area of reducing family violence. (1994)

The Colonel Watson Award for significant contributions to education in Ontario. (1994)

Dr. B. Wickett Fund Award for research advocacy and organizational efforts on behalf of victims of family violence and youth in conflict with the law. (1993)

Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada for dedication and contributions to the community and to all fellow Canadians. (1993)

Fellow of the Canadian Psychological Association for exceptional service and contribution to the provincial association. (1992)

Page 3 of 23President’s Award (Council for Exceptional Children), Ontario Provincial Federation. (1991)

John H. Robinson Award for significant contribution in the area of domestic violence for the London community. (1989)

Community Service Award (Ontario Psychological Association). (1988).

Citizen of the Year (Byron Optimists) for community contribution. (1989)

Outstanding Young Londoner (Jaycees). (1987)

Scarlet Key Honour Society (McGill University, Montreal). (1969)

GOVERNMENT INQUIRIES AND TESTIMONY: 1. Wife Battering: Standing Committee on Health, Welfare & Social Affairs (Federal Government

Committee). (1982).

2. Family Violence Study: Standing Committee on Social Development (Provincial Government Committee). (1982).

3. Publicity of Young Persons under the Young Offenders Act. Southam News v. The Federal Ministry of Justice. (1984).

4. Health, Welfare and Social Affairs: Sub Committee on the Status of Women Standing Committee, House of Commons, Ottawa. ON. (1991).

5. Canadian Panel on Violence Against Women. (Federal Government Committee). (1991-1993).

6. May/Iles Inquest and Coroner’s Recommendations. (1998).

7. Justice S. Robin’s Review to examine sexual abuse in schools. (Provincial Government Committee). (1999).

8. Upper Canada College review of policies and procedures related to sexual abuse by teachers, students, and administrative staff. (2000 - 2001).

9. Domestic Violence Death Review Committee, Chief Coroner’s Office, Toronto, ON. (2002 - 2004).

EXPERT WITNESS: Expert Witness in the following areas: • Impact of sexual abuse

• Adult survivors of sexual abuse • Abuse within community institutions • Long-term sequalae of sexual abuse • Economic costs of sexual abuse

• Assessment and treatment of young offenders • Custody and access disputes • Battered wife syndrome • Domestic violence against women • Exposure to domestic violence • Sentencing • Prediction of dangerousness and lethal violence

• Treatment of violent offenders • Impact of violence on victims and child witnesses • Patterns of abuse by batterers • Delayed disclosure • Effects of trauma on memory • Recantation

Page 4 of 23EXPERT WITNESS: Expert Witness in the following courts: • Provincial Court • District Court • Supreme Court • Probate and Family Court,

Commonwealth of Massachusetts RESEARCH FUNDING Grants Over $500,000

The London Co-ordinating Committee to End Woman Abuse, Fanshawe College and the University of Western Ontario co-operatively developed a proposal to Health and Welfare Canada and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council for a Family Violence and Violence Against Women Research Centre in London. This is in response to a federal government initiative to develop five “Centres of Excellence” in Canada. (1993-1998)

Ongoing project development and dissemination of four ‘user friendly’ handbooks on childhood exposure to domestic violence for educators, youth justice workers, probation officers, police, and early childhood workers. David and Lucile Packard Foundation. (2000 - 2002) (with Dr. L. Baker)

Controlled longitudinal evaluation of a school-based program to prevent adolescent dating violence and related risk behaviours. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Randomized Controlled Trial, $2,156,000. (2003-2008) (with D. Wolfe and C. Crooks).

A resource for implementing a paradigmatic approach to violence prevention. Ontario Trillium Foundation. (2004-2008) (with C. Crooks).

Grants Over $250,000

A.S.A.P.: A School-based Anti-violence Program. A primary prevention program for adolescents in London secondary schools dealing with violence in relationships to develop dissemination strategies, regional seminars, a video and a training manual. Health Canada. (1994-1995). (with Dr. M. Sudermann)

Evaluation and monitoring the Family Service Centre of Ottawa-Carleton and the John Howard Society of Ottawa-Carleton Children Who Witness Violence Project, and to develop a program model for use in Canada. The project will be in collaboration with the Centre for Research on Violence Against Women and Children, and the Children’s Aid Society of London/Middlesex. Department of Justice (National Crime Prevention Centre). (2000-2003) (with Dr. L. Baker, & A. Cunningham)

Grants Over $100,000

Police family crisis Intervention. Solicitor General of Canada. (1974-1980)

The response of the Criminal Justice System to Wife Abuse. Solicitor General of Canada. (1979-1981).

The impact of police laying charges in cases of wife assault. Ontario Justice Secretariat. (1984-1985).

Impact and effectiveness of the policy directive that police lay charges in all wife abuse incidents where reasonable and probably grounds exist. Ministry of Justice, Solicitor General of Canada, Solicitor General of Ontario. (1989-1990).

Page 5 of 23“Access Denied”, Poverty and Woman Abuse: The Double Disadvantage. A research grant to explore the double disadvantage experienced by women and children when poverty and woman abuse are features of relationships and their aftermath. Atkinson Charitable Foundation. (1998-2001).

Grants $50,000 - $100,000

The impact of exposure to marital violence on children. Ontario Mental Health Foundation. (1983-1985).

Impact of the Young Offenders Act on young offenders with special needs (with Dr. Alan Leschied). (1986-1987).

Project to develop a “user friendly” handbook on childhood exposure to domestic violence for educators, youth justice workers, probation officers, police, and early childhood workers. David and Lucile Packard Foundation. (1999 - 2000)

Building Healthy Non-Violent Relationships Among At Risk Youth. A grant to develop new grade nine curriculum on violence prevention based on feedback from secondary school students and community agencies. Community Mobilization Fund, National Crime Prevention Centre. (2000 - 2001) (2001 - 2002)

Grants $25,000 - $50,000

Wife assault versus stranger assault: a comparison of sentencing in criminal court. (Ontario Women’s Directorate). (1989-1990).

Preventing violence in intimate relationships: A school-based program for adolescents in four secondary schools. To educate adolescents grade 9-13 on the topic of violence in relationships focussing on wife assault. Ontario Ministry of Community & Social Services. (1990-1991).

Expansion of the Violence Prevention Program with the Board of Education for the City of London, Middlesex County Board of Education and the London & Middlesex County Roman Catholic Separate School Board. The Donner Canadian Foundation. (1992-1994).

Project to develop a Handbook for health, social services and child care professionals on the issue of the effects on children exposed to woman abuse, for distribution by the National Clearinghouse on Family Violence. Health Canada. (1997-1998).

Child Abuse in Community Institutions and Organizations: Improving Public and Professional Understanding. A grant to review the impact of institutional abuse on children and adolescents. The final report highlights the unique impact when abuse jeopardizes the safety of youths in educational, recreational, and religious settings. Law Commission of Canada. (2000 - 2001).

Grants Under $25,000

Matching juvenile offenders to differential levels of security of detention homes. Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. (1979-1980)

Direct and indirect exposure to family violence: Impact on children’s social problem-solving skills. Institute for the Prevention of Child Abuse. (1989-1990).

Family Violence Prevention Newsletter #4. Samuel & Saidye Bronfman Family Foundation. (1994-1995).

A.S.A.P.: A School-based Anti-violence Program (Edition II). Including three new resource chapters related to Bullying, Dating Violence and Sexual Harassment, and Media Violence. Ontario Hydro

Page 6 of 23Citizenship Program and the London Free Press C.A.R.E. Program. (1995-1996).

Evaluation of Groups for children who have witnessed violence. A pilot study on CAS/Community based groups for children. Centre for Research on Violence Against Women and Children. (1995-1996).

A project to study the “Severity and Course of Abuse Sequelae: An Expansion of the PTSD Formulation”. National Institute of Mental Health. (1996-1997).

“Youth in the Downtown Project”. Consultative project for the Community and Protective Services Committee of the City of London, in collaboration with Whitehead Research Consultant Ltd. City of London. (1998-1999).

A project to provide Canadians with a meaning full dollar estimate of some of the major economic costs directly associated with child abuse. Law Commission of Canada. In collaboration with the University of Western Ontario and the Research Centre on Violence Against Women and Children. (2000 - 2001).

CONSULTATIONS/EVALUATIONS

Identifying the needs of adolescents requiring secure treatment programs. (Thistletown Regional Children’s Centre. (1981-1983). ($6500)

Feasibility study on secure treatment programs for adolescents. Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. (1978-1980). ($36,000)

Children and families in transition at the London Family Court Clinic over a twelve year period: Historical, theoretical and empirical considerations. Ontario Ministry of Community & Social Services. ($50,000)

Preventing violence in intimate relationships. A primary prevention program for adolescents in London Secondary Schools. Dissemination strategies, regional seminars, and a training manual. Health & Welfare Canada. (1992-1994). ($10,000)

Expansion of the violence prevention program with the Board of Education for the City of London, Middlesex County Board of Education, and the London & Middlesex County Roman Catholic Separate School Board. The Donner Canadian Foundation. (1992-1994). ($20,000)

Update fact sheet on Wife Abuse - The Impact on Children. Health Canada. (1995-1996). ($20,000)

Position paper regarding Ways to reduce general violence and to decrease the incidence of violence against women. National Forum on Health. (1995-1996). ($10,000)

Accountability Protocol. London Co-ordinating Committee to End Woman Abuse. (1995-1996). ($10,000)

Development of an evaluation framework for the School-based Services Grant program. Ministry of Education & Training. (1996-1997). ($5,000)

Project to develop and test ASAP: A School-based Anti-violence Program for American schools. Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA, in co-operation with the Musser Fund, Minnesota. (1997-1998). ($15,000)

Co-host of the II International Conference on Children Exposed to Family Violence (June 1997). London, ON. (1997). The Trillium Foundation. ($25,000).

Review the theoretical research related to family violence models and determine if the feminist and social learning model continues to be supported by research. Correctional Services Canada. (1997-1998). ($25,000)

Review the theoretical research related to family violence models and determine if the feminist and social

Page 7 of 23learning model continues to be supported by research related to minority groups, developmentally challenged, and aboriginal groups. Correctional Services Canada. (1998-1999) ($10,000)

“No to Bullying: Early Intervention for Youth Crime”, in co-operation with Madame Vanier Children’s Services. (1997-1998). ($25,000)

A comprehensive literature review on the long-term impact of institutional abuse and to ensure that key information is communicated both to the general public and to professional groups who work with survivors. Law Commission of Canada. (2000 - 2004). ($30,000)

Evaluation of the Ontario Unified Family Courts. Ministry of the Attorney General (2005-2006) (with A. Mamo and others). ($190,000).

Literature review on family violence and parenting arrangements after violence. Canadian Department of Justice. (with C. Crooks) ($23,500).

PROGRAM RESOURCES & TECHNICAL REPORTS

Understanding the impact of wife assault on child witnesses: An integrated approach to training and program development in children’s services. Ontario Ministry of Community & Social Services. (1987-1989). ($15,000)

Development of counselling programs for children exposed to marital violence. Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. (1985-1987). ($50,000)

Preventing violence in intimate relationships: A school-based program for adolescents. A modified pilot study in five secondary schools in London. Ontario Ministry of Community & Social Services. (1989-1990). ( $75,000)

Multicultural Issues vis a vis assaulted women: A conference for service providers. Ministry of the Solicitor General. (1991-1992). ($10,000)

Child witness protocol development. Ontario Ministry of Education. (1989-1990). ($25,000)

Child witness protocol development follow-up. (1990-1991). ($25,000)

Rewrite of an edition of Domestic Violence Awareness Handbook. TCI Public Relations and Promotional Services for Police and Fire Organizations. (1996-1997). ($5,000)

Mediation pilot program to facilitate parental planning for child care following marital breakdown. The Richard & Jean Ivey Fund. (1998-1999) ($75,000)

Canadian Family Violence Statistics 2002 - Fact Sheet. National Clearinghouse on Family Violence. (2001-2002) ($5,000).

Canadian Family Violence Statistical Inventory - 1996-2002. National Clearinghouse on Family Violence. (2001-2002) ($5000).

Page 8 of 23MAJOR INVITED ADDRESSES AND PRESENTATIONS : 2004 - 2005

“Effects of Domestic Violence in Children”, FV and the Courts: 10th Anniversary Conference, Judicial Council of California, San Francisco, CA

“Impact of Domestic Violence on Children”, Healthy Babies Program, City of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON

“Recent Developments in Domestic Violence from the Perspective of Court and Community Interventions”, Family Violence Response Team, Iowa Attorney General, Des Moines, Iowa

“Law and the Child”, Child Psychiatry Module, UWO, London, ON

“Child Custody”, workshop, Fredericton, NB

“Spousal Violence and Misguided Fears and Bias”, workshop, Moncton, NB - P. Jaffe

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Training Part II for Shelter Workers”, week long training, Edmonton, AB (with Dr. L. Baker)

“Roundtable on Family Violence and Bullying”, Alberta Children’s Services, Edmonton, AB

“Enhancing Judicial Skills”, Chicago Judicial Institute, workshop, Chicago, IL

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Critical Issues for Legislative, Policy and Program Development”, Scarborough, ON

2003 - 2004

“Impact of DV on Children & Adolescents”, workshop & community presentation, Prescott-Russell Conference, Hawkesbury, ON

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence”, workshop, Family Violence Prevention Unit, Health Canada, Ottawa, ON

“Domestic Violence Institute”, and “Vicarious Trauma”, National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges, King County Domestic Violence Program, Seattle, WA

“Vicarious Trauma” and “The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children who Witness”, Tacoma Washington State Coalition, Tacoma, WA

“Enhancing Judicial Skills”, National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges, San Francisco, CA

“Children’s Law Course”, University of Western Ontario, London, ON

“Engaging Men and Boys”, MINCAVA, Minnesota, MN

“Enhancing Judicial Skills in Domestic Violence Cases”, National Council of Family & Juvenile Court Judges, Minnesota, MN - P. Jaffe

“Enhancing Judicial Skills in Domestic Violence Cases”, National Council of Family & Juvenile Court Judges, Sante Fe, NM- P. Jaffe

“The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children”, workshop, Helping Hands Conference, North Bay District Health Unit, North Bay, ON.

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Critical Issues for Counsellors, Advocates, Mental Health Professionals, Teachers, and Early Childhood Educators”, workshop, Family Resources Incorporated, Moline, Illinois.

Page 9 of 23“Bullying” and “Impact of Domestic Violence on Students”, workshops, District School Board of Niagara,

St. Catharines, ON.

“The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children: Implications for Community Intervention & Prevention Strategies”, Abuse Issues Seminar, London, ON.

“The Judicial Response to Domestic Violence: Role of the Judge”, keynote address, Utah Judges Association Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT

“Vicarious Trauma and Stress in Domestic Cases”, workshop, Utah Judges Association Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT

“Vicarious Trauma”, workshop, Canadian Association of provincial Court Judges, St. John’s, Newfoundland

“Custody Evaluations/Guardians Ad Litem in Divorce and Paternity Cases”, Family Court Symposium, Family Court of First Circuit, Honolulu, Hawaii

“Does it have to hurt so much to be a Family Court Judge? Coping with Secondary Trauma” and “Compassion Fatigue in a Unified Family Court”, Honolulu, Hawaii

“Custody, Visitation and Safety”, and “Vicarious Trauma”, The Oklahoma Judicial Conference on Domestic Violence, Lone Wolf, OK

“Biannual Judges Seminar”, National Council for Juvenile & Family Court Judges, Winnemucca, NV

“Children who Witness Violence”, 5 day training seminar for shelter staff, child welfare workers, and family violence professionals, Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters, Edmonton, AB

“Advanced Judicial Education: Expanding knowledge and practice in Domestic Violence Cases”, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA

“Judicial Oversight Demonstration Initiative - Special Judicial Institute”, National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges, Philadelphia, PA

“Custody & Visitation Symposium”, National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges, San Diego, CA

“Custody & Visitation Disputes Involving Domestic Violence”, Judicial Council of California, San Mateo, CA

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence”, workshop, International Conference, Ontario Chapter of Supervised Access Program, Toronto, ON

“Children who Witness Domestic Violence”, Family & Community Resources Violence Prevention Committee, Waterloo, ON

“Child Custody and Domestic Violence”, workshop, Indiana Judicial Center, Indianapolis, IN

“Effect of Family Violence”, Psychology Intern Seminar Series, LHSC, London, ON

“Special Judicial Institute”, NCJFCJ, Philadelphia, PA

“The Effects of Domestic Violence on Children who Witness”, presentation, London District Catholic School Board Violence Conference”, London, ON

“Domestic Violence and the Impact on Children”, workshop, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, Burlington, ON - P. Jaffe

2002 - 2003

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence”, presentation, Vera Institute, New York, NY

Page 10 of 23“Vicarious Trauma”, presentation, Vera Institute, New York, NY

“Fairness, Fact-Finding; Decision-Making Skills”, Faculty, Texas Center for the Judiciary, Galvenston, TX

“Supporting Women and Children Experiencing Domestic Violence: Working Toward a Seamless Community Response”, presentation, Waterloo Region Sexual Assault DV Treatment Centre, Kitchener, ON

“Judicial Curriculum for advanced workshop on domestic violence for the National Judicial Institute on Domestic Violence”, 3 days, Washington, DC

“Custody Evaluation/Visitation with Judiciary”, First Judicial Circuit, State of Hawaii

“2003 Mid-Winter Meeting”, National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges, Honolulu, Hawaii

“Family Violence & Effects of Violence on the Family and Community”, Oneida nation of the Thames, Oneida, ON

“Judicial Institute Program”, National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges, Sante Fe, New Mexico

“Enhancing Judicial Skills in Domestic Violence Cases”, 2 ½ days, Seattle, WA - P. Jaffe

“What Judges should know about Children and Domestic Violence” and “Risk Assessment and Perpetrator Behaviour: Implications for Sentencing, Release and Visitation Decisions”, and “Recognizing Stress and Vicarious Trauma associated with Handling Domestic Violence Cases”, workshops, Alaska District Court Judges, Anchorage, Alaska

“Custody & Access Issues involving Domestic Violence”, Aware Inc., Jackson, MI

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence”, Drawing the Circle Around Family Violence: 1st Annual General Meeting, National Aboriginal Circle Against Violence, workshop, Ottawa, ON

“Effective Community Collaboration to reduce Violence”, community presentation, The Zonta Clubs of Hamilton, Hamilton, ON

“Children: Forgotten Victims of Spousal Abuse”, panel discussion, Auberge Shalom Pour Femmes, Montreal, PQ

“Children at Risk: Witnesses to and Victims of Spousal Abuse”, workshop, Auberge Shalom Pour Femmes, Montreal, PQ

“Trauma associated with Children Witnessing Domestic Violence”, workshop, Summit on Children and the Courts: Improving Court Responses to Child Victims of Intro-Familial Violence and Sexual Abuse, Waltham, Massachusetts

“Faculty Curriculum Development and Judicial Institute”, National Council of Juvenile & Family court Judges, San Diego, CA

“Victim & Prepatrator behaviours”, 4th Judicial District of the state of Colorado, Vail, CO

“Domestic Violence & Children: The need for a collaborative community response to end domestic violence, workshop & keynote address, Frontenac Children’s Aid Society, Kingston, ON.

“The Impact of Trauma on Children: Lessons for the Community”, workshop, Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence”, keynote address, The Florida Network of Victim Witness Services, 25th Annual Conference, St. Pete’s, FL

“Effects of Domestic Violence on Children”, workshop, The Florida Network of Victim Witness Services, 25th Annual Conference, St. Pete’s, FL

“Working with Domestic Violence Victims and Witnesses”, workshop, The Florida Network of Victim

Page 11 of 23Witness Services, 25th Annual Conference, St. Pete’s, FL

“Children Exposed to Violence”, research agenda workshop, National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, Washington, DC

“Domestic Violence & Impact on Children”, workshop, Cornwall, ON

“Prediction of Lethality in Domestic Violence Cases”, Senior Crown Attorney Training, University of Western Ontario, London, ON

“Domestic Violence and the Impact on Children”, Crown Summer School, London, ON

“Perspectives on the Future”, Violence Against Women Symposium, Vancouver, BC

“Effects of Domestic Violence on Children”, Intern Series, University of Western Ontario, London, ON

“Violence, Victimization, Trends and Impact”, plenary session, Fear & Loathing: A symposium on Bullying, Ottawa, ON

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: What every lawyer needs to know”, keynote address, 12th Annual Spring Conference on Family Law, Middlesex Family Lawyers Association, London, ON

“Custody & Visitation Symposium”, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Charleston, South Carolina

“Growing Up in a Violent World: The Impact of Society, Media and Families on Children”, Safe Schools-Safe Communities Conference, Clarenville, NF

“Developing Effective Violence Prevention Programs in Schools”, Safe Schools-Safe Communities Conference, Clarenville, NF

“Intervention of Law Enforcement and Courts”, Children & Trauma Conference, Casey Journalism Center on Children & Families, Baltimore, Maryland

“Co-ordinated Community Response to Domestic Violence”, keynote address, Chesterfield Colonial Heights Child Abuse Team 4th Annual Child Abuse and Neglect Forum, Richmond, Virginia

2001 - 2002

“Growing Up in a Violent World: Implications for Children who Witness Violence”, 2002 Family Court Services Statewide Educational Institute, Long Beach , CA

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence”, National RCMP Spousal/Partner Assault Workshop, Montreal, Quebec

“Ask the Experts: Issues in the Family Division”, 2002 Domestic Violence Summit, Michigan Judicial Institute, Lansing, MI

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence”, Maricopa County Family Court’s Domestic Violence Committee, Phoenix, AZ

“Enhancing Judicial Skills in Domestic Violence Cases”, National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges, Santa Fe, New Mexico

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence”, North Carolina Council for Women & Domestic Violence Commission, Raleigh, NC

“Effects on Children who witness violence in the Home”, Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada, Ottawa, ON

“How to Engage Men in the work to End Men’s Violence Against Women”, Town Hall Meeting hosted by Changing Ways, London, ON

Page 12 of 23“Focus Group on Supervised Access/Visitation Programs & Best Practices”, London, ON

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Critical Issues for Mental Health, Social Services, Teachers and Early Childhood Educators”, Stratford, ON

“Enhancing Judicial Skills in Domestic Violence Cases”, San Francisco, CA

“Enhancing Judicial Skills in Domestic Violence Cases”, Augusta, MN

“Caring, Learning Conference”, Thames Valley District School Board, London, ON

“Impact of Domestic Violence on Children who Witness”, Crown Summer School Training, Sudbury, ON

“Child Psychiatry Module Lecture Series 2001 - the Law and the Child”, Children’s Hospital of Western Ontario, London, ON

“Impact of Domestic Violence on Children Exposed”, workshop, Kiwartha Family Court Assessment Service, Peterborough, ON

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Critical Issues for Mental Health, Social Services, Teachers, and Early Childhood Educators”,workshop, PEI

“Custody & Access Disputes Involving Domestic Violence: Current Issues in Research, Intervention, Prevention, and Policy Development, workshop, PEI

“A Call to Action: A Co-ordinated Community Response to Domestic Violence”, community presentation, PEI

“Enhancing Judicial Skills in Domestic Violence Cases”, Family Violence Prevention Fund, Judicial Training, Boston, MA

“Custody & Access Disputes Involving Domestic Violence”, California Judicial Council Conference, Minneapolis, MN

“Family Violence: A Community Response in the 3rd Millennium”, keynote address, Saint John, NB

“Enhancing Judicial Skills in Domestic Violence”, Sante Fe, New Mexico

“Custody & Access Disputes involving Domestic Violence: Current Issues in Research, Intervention, Prevention and Policy Development”, day long workshop, Spokane Domestic Violence Consortium, “You can Make a Difference” conference, Spokane, WA

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Critical Issues for Mental Health, Social Services, Teachers, and Early Childhood Educators”, day long workshop, Spokane Domestic Violence Consortium, “You can Make a Difference” conference, Spokane, WA

2000-2001

“Custody & Access Disputes Involving Domestic Violence”, California Judicial Council Conference, Minneapolis, MN

Custody & Access Disputes involving Domestic Violence: Current Issues in Research, Intervention, Prevention and Policy Development”, day long workshop, Spokane Domestic Violence Consortium, “You can Make a Difference” conference, Spokane, WA

“Custody & Access Related Issues”, Family Law Seminar, National Judicial Institute, Halifax, NS

“Child Custody Disputes in the Context of Domestic Violence: Current Clinical and Legal Issues”, Fall Conference Program, North Carolina Association of District Court Judges, Chapel Hill, NC

“Family Violence: A Community Response in the 3rd Millennium”, keynote address, Saint John, NB

Page 13 of 23“Enhancing Judicial Skills in Domestic Violence”, Sante Fe, New Mexico

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Critical Issues for Mental Health, Social Services, Teachers, and Early Childhood Educators”, day long workshop, Spokane Domestic Violence Consortium, “You can Make a Difference” conference, Spokane, WA

“Domestic Violence and the Impact on Children”, keynote address, First Lady of Costa Rica National Forum on Violence Prevention, Costa Rica

“Impact of Domestic Violence on Children who Witness”, workshops, Glengarda Child & Family Services, Windsor, ON

“Domestic Violence and the Impact on Children”, nursing students, Fanshawe College, London, ON

“Impact of Witnessing Violence on Children: A Collaborative Community Response”, Metropolitan United Church, London, ON

“Victim & Perpetrator Behaviour”, National Judicial Institute on Domestic Violence, VERA Institute of Justice, Miami, FL

“Institutional Liability for Sexual Assault and Abuse”, The Canadian Institute, Toronto, ON

“Enhancing Judicial Skills in Domestic Violence”, National Judicial Institute on Domestic Violence, Reno, NV

“Sexual Abuse of Students by School Board Employees: Current Program, Policy & Legal Issues” workshop, 2001 Public Education Symposium, Ontario Public School Boards Association, Toronto, ON

“Preventing Violence Tomorrow by Working with Children in Violent Homes Today”, workshop, Violence in the family: Plan of action for the 21st century, Nicosia, Cyprus

“Research Agenda for Children Exposed to Family Violence”, workshop, Violence in the family: Plan of action for the 21st century, Nicosia, Cyprus

“Preventing the next Generation of Violence Through the Early Identification of Children Exposed to Family Violence”, workshop, Violence in the family: Plan of action for the 21st century, Nicosia, Cyprus

“The Impact on Children Exposed to Woman Abuse”, workshop, Breaking the Cycle: Building Effective Community Responses to Children Exposed to Woman Abuse Conference, Peel Committee Against Woman Abuse, Mississauga, ON

“Solutions”, Canadian Panel on Violence Report & May/Iles Inquest Recommendations, UWO, London, ON

“Children Exposed to Domestic Violence”, keynote address, Annual Domestic Violence Conference, City of New York, NY

“Failure to Protect”, workshop, Annual Domestic Violence Conference, City of New York, NY

“Enhancing Judicial Skills in Domestic Violence Cases”, Summer College Program, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Reno, NV

“The Impact of the Crime of Domestic Violence”, Keynote Address, Ninth Judicial District Symposium, White Plains, NY

“The Law & the Child”, Child psychiatry Module Lecture Series 2001, Children’s Hospital of Western Ontario, London, ON

Effects of Witnessing Violence & Children as Potential Witnesses in the Criminal Justice System”, Crown Summer School, London, ON

Page 14 of 23“Friends” of In the Middle, pilot project presentation to Kiwanis Club of London, London, ON

“Effects of Family Violence”, Intern Seminar Series, Department of Psychology, London Health Sciences Centre, London, ON

Sexual Abuse”, presentation, Lerner & Associates, London, ON

“Children Exposed to Family Violence”, community presentation, Child Abuse Prevention Team of Perth County, Stratford, ON

“Violence & Impact on Children who Witness”, workshop, Four Winds Hospital, Katonah, NY

“Organizational and Community Treatment Strategies for Challenging Populations: Is there a magic bullet?”, panel presentation, Regina Mental Health, Regina, SK

Why changing the YOA Does Not Impact on Youth Crime: Developing Effective Prevention programs for Children and Youth”, keynote address, Regina Mental Health, Regina, SK

VIOLENCE PREVENTION WORKSHOPS FOR THE FOLLOWING BOARDS OF EDUCATION: ● Thames Valley District School Board ● City of York Board of Education ● Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board ● Elgin County Board of Education ● Essex County Board of Education ● Frontenac County Board of Education ● Grey County Board of Education ● Haldimand Norfolk Roman Catholic Separate School Board ● Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board ● Huron County Board of Education ● Kent County Board of Education ● Kent County Roman Catholic Separate School Board ● Lambton County Roman Catholic Separate School Board ● Metropolitan Separate School Board ● Middlesex County Board of Education ● Ministry of Education, Southwestern Region ● Ottawa Board of Education ● Ottawa Roman Catholic School Board ● Oxford County Board of Education ● Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry County Roman Catholic School Board ● Timiskaming Board of Education ● Timmins Board of Education ● Waterloo County Board of Education ● Waterloo Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board ● Welland Roman Catholic Separate School Board ● Wentworth County Board of Education ● Windsor Board of Education, Windsor ● York Region Board of Education

Page 15 of 23PUBLICATIONS: Life-time summary: Books: 9 Chapters in Books: 24 Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals: 38 Articles in Non-Peered Journals and Conference Proceedings: 33 Presentations at Refereed (Professional) Conferences: Approximately 180 (12/year for the past 15 years) Family Violence:

Jaffe, P.G. & Thompson, J. (1979) The Family Consultant Service with the London Police Force. In Family Violence, Eekelaar, J.D., Katz, S.N. (Eds.), Toronto: Butterworths.

Jaffe, P.G. & Thompson, J. (1979) Innovations in police family crisis intervention. Professional Psychology, 6.

Jaffe, P. & Burris, C.A. (1981) (Battered Women) No place to turn, Canadian Lawyer, October.

Burris, C.A. & Jaffe, P. (1983) Wife abuse as a crime: The impact of police laying charges. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 25, (3), 309-318.

Burris, C.A. & Jaffe, P. (1984) Wife battering: A well kept secret, Canadian Journal of Criminology, 2, 171-177.

Jaffe, P.G. & Thompson J. (1984) Police family crisis intervention: A prescriptive package, Solicitor General of Canada: Ottawa.

Jaffe, P., Thompson, J., Wolfe, D. (1984) Evaluating the impact of a specialized Civilian family crisis unit within a police force of the resolution of family conflicts. Journal of Preventive Psychiatry, 2, 63 - 73.

Jaffe, P., & Thompson, J. (1984) Crisis intervention and the London Family Consultant Model. R.C.M.P. Gazette,, 46, 12-17.

Wolfe, D.A., Zak, L., Wilson, S., Jaffe, P. (1984) Child witnesses to violence between parents: Critical issues in behavioural and social adjustment, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 14, (1), 95-104.

Wolfe, DA and Jaffe, P., Wilson, S., Zak, L. (1985) Children of battered women: The relation of child behaviour to family violence and maternal stress. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 53, (5), 657-665.

Jaffe, P., Wolfe, D., & Telford, A. (1985). A research study to evaluate the impact and effectiveness of the policy directive the police lay charges in all domestic violence incidents where reasonable and probable grounds exist. Toronto: Provincial Secretariat for Justice.

Jaffe, P., Wolfe, D., Wilson, S., & Slusczarzck, M. (1985). Similarities in behaviour and social maladjustment among child victims and witnesses to family violence. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 56, (1), 142-146.

Jaffe, P., Wolfe, D., Wilson, S., & Zak, L. (1985). Critical issues in the assessment of children's adjustment to witnessing family violence. Canada's Mental Health, 33, 4, 15-19.

Jaffe, P., Wilson, S., & Wolfe, D. (1986). Promoting changes in attitudes and understanding of conflict resolution among child witnesses of family violence. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 18,(4), 356-366.

Page 16 of 23Jaffe, P., Wolfe, D., Telford., A., & Austin, G. (1986). The impact of police charges in incidents of wife

abuse. Journal of Family Violence, 1, (1), 37-49.

Jaffe, P., Wolfe, DA, Wilson, S., & Zak, L. (1986). Emotional and physical health problems of battered women, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 31, 625-629.

Jaffe, P., Wolfe, D., Wilson, S., & Zak. L. (1986). Family violence and child adjustment: A comparative analysis of girls' and boys' behavioural symptoms. American Journal of Psychiatry, 143,(1), 74-77.

Jaffe, P., Wilson, S., Cameron, S., Zajc, R., & Wolfe, D. (1987). Are children who witness wife battering in need of protection? The Journal of the Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies, 31,(7), 3-7.

Jaffe, P., Wilson, S., & Wolfe, D. (1988) Children of battered women. Ontario Medical Association Review, 383-386.

Jaffe, P. (Guest Ed.). (1988). Special issue on wife battering: A Canadian perspective. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 7, 2.

Jaffe, P., Wilson, S.K., & Wolfe, D. (1988). Specific assessment and intervention strategies for children exposed to wife battering: Preliminary empirical investigations. Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health, 7,(2), 157-163.

Wilson, S., Cameron, S., Jaffe, P., & Wolfe, D. (1989). Children exposed to wife abuse: An intervention model. Social Casework: The Journal of Contemporary Social Work, 70, 3, 180-184.

Hurley, D.J. & Jaffe, P. (1990) Children's observations of violence: II. Clinical implications for children's mental health professionals, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 35, (6), 471-476.

Jaffe, P. & Reitzel, D., (1990). Adolescents' views on how to reduce family violence in Family Violence: Perspectives on Treatment, Research and Policy, Ronald Roesch, Donald G. Dutton, and Vincent F. Sacco (Eds.), Burnaby: B.C. Institute on Family Violence.

Jaffe, P., Hurley, D.J. & Wolfe, D., (1990). Children's observations of violence: I. Critical issues in child development and intervention planning, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 35,(6), 466-470.

Hoffman, B.F., Sinclair, D., Currie, D.W. & Jaffe, P., (1990) Wife assault: Understanding and helping the woman, the man, and the children. Ontario Medical Review, (36-44)

Jaffe, P., Wolfe, D., & Wilson, S. (1990) Children of battered women. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.

Jaffe, P., & Reitzel, D. (1990). The Prevention of violence in relationships: What role can educators play? The Relay, Volume 3, No. 3, The Board of Education for the City of London.

Jaffe, P.G., Sudermann, M. & Reitzel, D. (1991) Violence against women: Developing a national focus on violence prevention programs in the education system, Ontario Psychologist, Vol. 3, No.4, (4-5).

Wolfe, DA &I Jaffe, P. (1991). Child abuse and family violence as determinants of child psycho pathology, Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 23, 3, (pp 282-299).

Jaffe, P.G., Reitzel, D., Wilson, S.K., & Hastings, E., (1992) Wife assault versus stranger assault: A comparison of sentencing in the criminal court system. In Aggression and Violence Throughout the Lifespan, Newbury Park: Sage Publication

Jaffe, P.G., Hastings, E., & Reitzel, D. (1992) Child witnesses of women abuse: How can schools respond? In Response to the Victimization of Women & Children, Issue 79, Vol. 14, No.2, 12-15.

Jaffe, P.G. Sudermann, M. & Reitzel, D., (1992) Child witnesses of marital violence. In R. Ammerman & M. Hersen (Eds) Assessment of Family Violence: A Clinical and Legal Source book. New York,

Page 17 of 23NY: John Wiley & Sons.

Jaffe, Peter, G. (1992) Zero Tolerance for Violence: A challenge for all schools and communities. CSBAction (The Canadian School Boards Association Newsletter), Vol 8 No. 2.

Jaffe, P.G., Sudermann, M. & Reitzel, D. (1992) Working with children and adolescents to end the cycle of violence: A social learning approach to intervention and prevention and prevention programs. In R. DeV. Peters, Robert J. McMahon, Vernon L. Quinsey (Eds) Aggression and Violence Throughout the Lifespan, Sage: Newbury Park, (4), 83-99.

Jaffe, P.G., Sudermann, M., Reitzel, D., & Killip, S.M., (1992) An evaluation of a secondary school primary prevention program on violence in intimate relationships, Violence and Victims, 7, 2, 129-146.

Jaffe, P.G., Hastings, E., Reitzel, D. & Austin, G.W. (1993) The impact of police laying charges. In Legal responses to wife assault: Current trends and evaluation (Eds.) N. Zoe Hilton, Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Sudermann, M., Jaffe, P., & Hastings, E. (1993). A.S.A.P.: A school-based anti-violence program. London, Ontario: London Family Court Clinic

Changing the Landscape: Ending Violence - Achieving Equality. (1993). Final Report. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Panel on Violence Against Women and Children

Jaffe, P. & Reitzel, D. (1994). Adolescent views on how to reduce family violence. The B.C. Counsellor, Vol. 16, #2.

Sudermann, M., Jaffe, P.G. & Hastings, E. (1994). A.S.A.P.: A school-based anti-violence program. In Women's Voices. (The Journal of Women in Educational Administration Ontario), Vol 1, #1.

Jaffe, P. (1994). Child witnesses of woman abuse: How can mental health professionals respond? The Child, Youth and Family Services Quarterly. Baltimore, Maryland: Division 37 of the American Psychological Association, Vol. 17, #1.

Peled, E., Jaffe, P.G., & Edleson, J.L. (1995). Ending the cycle of violence: Community responses to children of battered women. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage

Sudermann, M., Jaffe, P., & Hastings, E. (1995). Violence prevention programs in secondary (high) schools. In E. Peled, P. Jaffe & J. Edleson (Eds.), Ending the cycle of violence: Community responses to children of battered women. Sage: Newbury Park, CA.

Jaffe, P.G. (1995) Video violence. Family Life in London, Vol. 1, #1.

Jaffe, P.G. Hastings, E., & Reitzel, D. (1995). Child witnesses of woman abuse: How can schools respond? The B.C. Counsellor (Journal of the British Columbia School Counsellors' Association, 17, (1), 23-32.

Jaffe, P.G. & Sudermann, M. (1996). Child witnesses of woman abuse: Research and community responses. In S. M. Stith & M.A. Strauss (eds.), Understanding partner violence: Prevalence, causes, consequences, and solution. Minneapolis, MN: National Council on Family Relations.

Sudermann, M. & Jaffe, P. (1996). Preventing Violence: School and community-based strategies. Summary position paper commissioned by the National Health Forum. Health & Welfare Canada

Jaffe, P.G., Lemon, N.K., Sandler, J., & Wolfe, DA (1996) Working together to end domestic violence. Tampa, FL: Mancorp Publishing

Sudermann, M. & Jaffe, P.G. (1997). Children and adolescents who witness violence: New directions in intervention and prevention. In Peters R. DeV., McMahon, R. & Wolfe D., (Eds.), Child Abuse: New direction in prevention and treatment across a lifespan. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage

Page 18 of 23Sudermann, M. & Jaffe, P. (1998). Preventing violence: School and community-based strategies. In

Canada Health Action: Building on the Legacy (Vol. 3 Settings and Issues), pp. 276-310. Sainte-Foy QC: Editions MultiMondes

Cunningham, A., Jaffe, P.G., Baker, L., Dick, T., Malla, S., Mazaheri, N., & Poisson, S.E. (1998, September). Theory-derived explanations for male violence against female partners: Literature update and related implications for treatment and evaluation. Paper prepared for Correction Services Canada.

Sudermann, M. & Jaffe, P. (1999). A handbook for health for health and social service providers and educators on children exposed to woman abuse/family violence. Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada (Family Violence Prevention Fund, Health Canada): Ottawa, ON

Jaffe, P.G., Poisson, S.E., & Cunningham, A. (1999, February). The impact of witnessing violence and separation on children: Developing a new generation of research. Paper presented at the Asilomar Conference on Children and Intimate Violence, Pacific Grove, CA

Jaffe, P. (1999). Impact of domestic violence on children and families in divorce. Expose: The failure of family courts to protect children from abuse in custody disputes - A resource book for lawmakers. Our Children Our Future Charitable Foundation: Los Gatos, CA

Geffner, R., Jaffe, P. & Sudermann, M. (2000). Children exposed to family violence: Current issues in research, intervention & prevention, & policy development. Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press.

Sudermann, M. & Jaffe, P.G. (In press). Child witnesses of couples violence. In R. T. Ammerman and M. Hersen (Eds.), Assessment of Family Violence: A Clinical and Legal Sourcebook (2nd Edition). New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons Inc.

Wolfe, D.A. & Jaffe, P.G. (2001). Prevention of domestic violence emerging initiatives. In S. A. Graham-Bermann & J. L. Edleson (Eds), Domestic violence in the lives of children: The future of research, intervention, and social policy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association

Jaffe, P.G., Sudermann, M.S. & Geffner, R. (2000). Emerging issues for children exposed to domestic violence. In R. Geffner (Ed), Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, Vol. 3, Number 1 (#5). Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Maltreatment & Trauma Press.

Jaffe, P. G. & Poisson, S. E. (2000). Children exposed to domestic violence: Challenges for the next century. In P. Jaffe, M. Russell and M. J. Smith (Eds), “Creating a Legacy of Hope: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Children Exposed to Domestic Violence”. Vancouver, BC: BC/Yukon Society of Transition Houses.

Baker, L. & Jaffe, P. (November, 2000). Preventing the next generation of violence through the early identification of children exposed to family violence. Paper presented at the Violence in the family: Plan of action for the 21st century Conference, Nicosia, Cyprus.

Baker, L.L., Jaffe, P.G. & Moore, K.J. (2001). Understanding the effects of domestic violence: A trainer’s manual for early childhood educators. London, ON: London Family Court Clinic, Inc.

Baker, L.L., Jaffe, P.G. & Moore, K.J. (2001). Understanding the effects of domestic violence: A handbook for early childhood educators. London, ON: London Family Court Clinic, Inc.

Baker, L.L., Jaffe, P.G., Berkowitz, S.J., & Berkman, M. (2002). Children exposed to violence: A handbook for police trainers to increase understanding and improve community responses. London, ON: London Family Court Clinic.

Jaffe, P.G., Crooks, C.V, Dunford-Jackson, B.L., Town, M.A. Judge (Fall, 2003). Vicarious trauma in judges: The personal challenge of dispensing justice. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 1-9.

Jaffe, P.G., Crooks, C.V. & Wolfe, D.A. (2003). Legal and policy responses to children exposed to

Page 19 of 23domestic violence: The need to evaluate intended and unintended consequences. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review,6, 3, 205-213.

Wolfe, D.A., Crooks, C.V., Lee, V., McIntyre-Smith, A. & Jaffe, P.G. (2003). The effects of children’s exposure to domestic Violence: A meta-analysis and critique. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review,6, 3, 171- 187.

Jaffe, P.G., Baker, L.L., & Cunningham, A. (Eds) (2004). Protecting children from domestic violence: Strategies for community intervention. New York, NY: Guilford Press.

Jaffe, P. G. & Crooks, C.V. (2005). Understanding women’s experiences parenting in the context of domestic violence: Implications for community and court-related service providers. For publication on Violence Against Women Online Resources. MINCAVA - School of Social Work, St. Paul, MN

Child Welfare and Custody and Access:

Jaffe, P., & Cameron S. (1984) The prediction of successful interventions in the resolution of custody and access disputes. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 16, 167-172.

Jaffe, P., Austin, G., Leschied, A., & Sas, L. (1987). Critical issues in the development of custody and access dispute resolution services. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 19, 405-417.

Jaffe, P., Wilson, S., & Sas, L. (1987). Court testimony of child sexual abuse victims: Emerging issues in clinical assessments. Canadian Psychology, 28:3.

Austin, G. and Jaffe, P.J. (1990) Follow-up study of parents in custody and access disputes. Canadian Psychology, 31, 172-179.

Wolfe, David A, & Jaffe, P. (1990) The psycho social needs of children in care: Policy issues for the 1990's, in Laura C. Johnson and Dick Barnhorst, Children, Families and Public Policy in the 90's 9 (232-246). Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing.

Wolfe, David A. & Jaffe, P. (1991) Child abuse and family violence as determinants of child psycho pathology, Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science. 23, 3, (pp 282-299).

Austin, G.W., Jaffe, P.G. & Hurley P., (1991) Incorporating children's needs and views in alternative dispute resolution approaches, Family Law Quarterly.8, 1, (pp. 69-79)

Austin, G., Jaffe, P., & Friedman, B. (1994). Custody and access assessors: Effects of background and experience on analogue case judgement. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 26, (4), 463-475.

Hatch-Cunningham, A., Jaffe, P.G., Mala., S., Dick, T. (1994). Victims of crime and the justice system in Ontario: An issues paper prepared for the Solicitor General of Canada, Ontario Region. London, Ontario: London Family Court Clinic.

Austin, G.A. & Jaffe, P.G., (1995). Linton v Clarke. Reports of Family Law, 10, (1).

Jaffe, P.G., Austin, G.W. & Poisson, S. (1995). Violence in custody & access disputes. Paper presented at the 4th International Family Violence Research Conference, Durham, New Hampshire, July 1995.

Jaffe, P.G. (1995). Children of domestic violence: Special challenges in custody and visitation dispute resolution. In J. Carter, B. Hart & C. Hostler (eds.), Domestic Violence & Children: Resolving Custody and Visitation Disputes, A National Judicial Curriculum, San Francisco, CA: The Family Violence Prevention Fund, (2), pp 19-30.

Jaffe, P.G. & Geffner, R. (1998). Child custody disputes and domestic violence: Critical issues for mental health, social service, and legal professionals. In G.W. Holden, R. Geffner & Ernest N. Jouriles

Page 20 of 23(Eds), Children Exposed to Marital Violence: Theory, Research and Applied Issues, pp 371-408. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Kerr, S.G. & Jaffe, P.G. (1999). Legal and clinical issues in child custody disputes involving domestic violence. Canadian Family Law Quarterly, 17.

Doyne, S.E., Bowermaster, J.M., Maloy, J.R., Dutton, D., Jaffe, P., Temko, S. & Mones, P. (Spring, 1999). Custody disputes involving domestic violence: Making children’s needs a priority. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 50:(2), 1-12.

Jaffe, P.G., Poisson, S.E., Cunningham, A. (2001). Domestic violence and high-conflict divorce: Developing a new generation of research for children. In S. A. Graham-Bermann & J. L. Edleson Eds), Domestic violence in the lives of children: The future of research, intervention, and social policy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Jaffe, P.G. & Lemon, N., & Poisson, S. (2003) Child custody & Domestic Violence: A call for safety and accountability. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications

Wolfe, D.A., Jaffe, P.G., Jette, J.L. & Poisson, S. (2003). The impact of child abuse in community institutions and organizations: Advancing professional and scientific understanding. Clinical Psychology: Science & Practice, Vol. 10, pp 179-191.

Jaffe, P.G., Crooks, C.V., & Poisson, S.E. (Fall, 2003). Common misconceptions in addressing domestic violence in child custody disputes. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 57-66.

Jaffe, P.G., Poisson, S.E., Cunningham, A. (2001). Domestic violence and high-conflict divorce: Developing a new generation of research for children. In S. A. Graham-Bermann & J. L. Edleson (Eds), Domestic violence in the lives of children: The future of research, intervention, and social policy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Jaffe, P.G. & Lemon, N., & Poisson, S. (2003) Child custody & Domestic Violence: A call for safety and accountability. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications

Wolfe, D.A., Jaffe, P.G., Jette, J.L. & Poisson, S. (2003). The impact of child abuse in community institutions and organizations: Advancing professional and scientific understanding. Clinical Psychology: Science & Practice , Vol. 10, pp 179-191.

Jaffe, P.G., Crooks, C.V., & Poisson, S.E. (Fall, 2003). Common misconceptions in addressing domestic violence in child custody disputes. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 57-66.

Young Offenders/Young Offenders Act: Sas, L. & Jaffe, P. (1984) Understanding depression in juvenile delinquencies: Implications for

institutional admission policies and treatment programs, Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 37, 1, 49-58.

Sas, L., Jaffe, P., and Reddon, J. (1985). Unravelling the needs of dangerous young offenders: A clinical rational and empirical approach to classification. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 27, 1, 83-96.

Jaffe, P.G. (1985). Young offenders' system tougher than adult court. Ontario Lawyers Weekly.

Jaffe, P., Leschied, A.W., Sas, L., & Austin, G.W. (1985). A model for the provision of clinical assessments and service brokerage for young offenders: The London Family Court Clinic. Canadian Psychology, 26, 1, 54-61.

Jaffe, P., Leschied, A., Sas, L., Austin, G., & Smiley, C. (1985). The utility of the basic personality

Page 21 of 23inventory in the assessment of young offenders. The Ontario Psychologist, 17, 1, 4-11.

Leschied, A., Jaffe, P., & Stone, G. (1985). Differential effects of detention home structure on young offenders as a function of conceptual level. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 27,4, 467-476.

Jaffe, P., Kroeker, B.J., Hyatt, C., Miscevick, M., Telford, A., Chandler, R., Shanahan, C., & Sokokoff, B. (1985) Diversion in the Canadian juvenile justice system: A tale of two cities. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 37, 1, 59-66.

Austin, G.W., Leschied, A.W., Jaffe, P.G., & Sas, L. (1986). Factor structure and construct validity of the basic personality inventory with juvenile offenders. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 18, 3, 238-247.

Leschied, A.W., & Jaffe, P. (1986). Implications of the consent to treatment section of the Young Offenders Act, Canadian Psychology, 27, 3, 312-313.

Leschied, A.W., & Jaffe, P.G. (1986). Implications of the Young Offenders Act in modifying the juvenile justice system: Some early trends. In N. Bala and H. Lillies (ed.) Young Offenders Act Update. Toronto: Butterworths.

Jaffe, P.G. & Leschied, A.W. (1987). Preparation and execution of reports and their recommendations in a format suitable to the needs of the Youth Court. In Richard Freeman. (Ed.). Psychological Services for the Young Offenders Act: A training manual. Solicitor General of Canada Publication.

Jaffe, P., Leschied, A.W. & Farthing J. (1987) Youth's knowledge and attitudes about the Young Offenders Act: Does anyone care what they think? Canadian Journal of Criminology, 29, 3, 309-316.

Leschied, A.W., & Jaffe, P.G. (1987). "Ethical considerations in the practice of psychology with young offenders". In Richard Freeman (Ed.) Psychological services for the Young Offenders Act: A Training Manual. Solicitor General of Canada Publication.

Leschied, A.W., & Jaffe, P.G. (1987). Impact of the Young Offenders Act on court dispositions: A comparative analysis. Canadian Journal of Criminology, 29, 4, 421-430.

Leschied, A.W., & Jaffe, P.G. (1988). Reluctance, delay and controversy: The legacy of the Young Offender's Act in Ontario (to appear in J. Hudson, J.P. Hornick and B.A. Burrows (Eds). Justice and the Young Offender in Canada. Canadian Research Institute for Law and the Family, University of Calgary.

Leschied, A.W., Jaffe, P.G., Sudermann, M., Austin, G.A. & Willis, W. (1988). The Changing profiles of young offenders with special needs: Trends and critical issues. Ministry of Community and Social Services: Toronto, Ontario.

Leschied, A., Coolman, M., Jaffe, P., & Sas. L. (1988) The Role of the Family Court Clinic in the assessment of school-related disorders with young offenders. Guidance and Counselling (Special Issue: Implications of the Young Offenders Act), 1, 5, 19-24.

Leschied, A.W. & Jaffe, P. (1989) Implementing the Young Offenders Act in Ontario: Critical issues and challenges for the future. In Joe Hudson, Joseph P. Hornick, and Barbara A. Burrows (Eds), Justice and The Young Offender in Canada.

Jaffe, P. & Leschied, A. (1989) Beyond media hype: Keeping the Y.O.A. in a proper perspective. The Ontario Social Development Council The Reporter, 34, 1, 4-5.

Jaffe, P.G. and Leschied, A.W. (1989). Beyond custody: The case for treatment and rehabilitation initiatives for Young Offenders. In L. Beaulieu (ed.) Young Offender Dispositions: Perspectives

Page 22 of 23on Principles and Practice. Toronto, Ontario, Wall and Thompson.

Jaffe, P.G. & Leschied, A.W., & Willis W. (1991). Regaining equilibrium in the Canadian juvenile-justice system. In Leschied, A.W., Jaffe, P.G. & Willis, W. The Young Offenders Act: A Revolution in Canadian Juvenile Justice, 14, (291-300)

Leschied, A.W., Jaffe, P.G., & Willis W., (1991). The Young Offenders Act: A Revolution in Canadian Juvenile Justice. University of Toronto Press: Toronto, Ontario.

Leschied, A.W. & Jaffe, P.G. (1991). Dispositions as indicators of conflicting social purposes under the JDA and YOA. In Leschied, A.W., Jaffe P.G. & Willis, W., The Young Offenders Act: A Revolution in Canadian Juvenile Justice, 8, (158-169).

Jaffe, Peter, G., Leschied, Alan W., & Farthing, Jane L., (1992). Youth's knowledge and attitudes about the Young Offenders Act: Does anyone care what they think? In Youth Injustice: Canadian Perspectives, (Eds) Thomas O'Reilly-Fleming & Barry Clark. (5) 75-84.

Leschied, A.W., Jaffe, P.G., Andrews, D., Gendreau, P., (1992). Treatment issues and young offenders: An empirically derived vision of juvenile justice policy. In R. Corrado, N. Bala, R. Linden, M. LeBlanc (Eds). Juvenile Justice in Canada: A Theoretical and Analytical Assessment, Toronto: Butterworths.

Leschied, A.W. & Jaffe, P.G. (1993). Impact of the Young Offenders Act on court dispositions: A comparative analysis. In T. O'Reily-Fleming & B. Clark (Eds.), Youth injustice: Canadian perspectives, 8, (pp. 121-131). Toronto: Canadian Scholars' Press

Jaffe, P. (1994). Violence and the Young Offenders Act. Inter Pares, No. 175, Department of Justice: Ottawa, ON

Baker, L., Jaffe, P.G. & Leschied, A. (1996). Preventing crime by investing in families: An integrated approach to promote positive outcomes in children. Ottawa, ON: National Crime Prevention Council.

Jaffe, P.G. & Baker, L.L. (1999). Why changing the Young Offenders Act doesn’t impact youth crime: Developing effective prevention programs for children & adolescents. Canadian Psychology, 22-29.

Page 23 of 23COMMITTEE/COMMUNITY WORK

2002 - Domestic Violence Death Review Committee Chief Coroner’s Office of Ontario

1999 - 2000 Chairperson Thames Valley District School Board

1987 - 1988 Chairperson Board of Education for the City of London

1980 - present Trustee Thames Valley District School Board

1995 - 1999 Chairperson, Board of Directors Centre for Research on Violence Against Women & Children

1993 - 2004 Board Member Centre for Research on Violence Against Women & Children

1997 - 2002 Young Offender Services Restructuring Committee Ministry of Community, Family & Children’s Services

1997 - present Editorial Board Member Journal of Emotional Abuse

1997 - present Family Violence Prevention Fund Advisory Committee San Francisco, California

1980 - 2001 London Co-ordinating Committee to End Woman Abuse

1987 - 1989 Attorney General’s Advisory Committee on Mediation in Family Law

1976 - 1993 London Co-ordinating Council for Children & Youth

1976 - 1983 Juvenile Justice Committee Ministry of Community & Social Services

1981 - 1985 Child Abuse Council for London & Middlesex County

1976 - 1996 Management Committee Family Consultant Services, London Police Services

1983 - 1985 Founding Board Member Battered Women’s Advocacy Centre

1989 - 1990 President Ontario Association of Court-related Clinical Services Association

1995 - 1996 London Police School Program Committee

1995 - 1996 Citizen’s Advisory Committee for the Chief of Police London Police Services

1997 - 1998 Ontario Disciplinary Association of Custody/Access Assessors