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This issue of Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, “Children Exposed to Domestic Violence: Current Status and Research Directions,” addresses the current status of our knowledge as well as critical research needs in the area of children exposed to domestic violence. Although much has been learned in recent years about children exposed to violence, significant research gaps remain, the identification of which may help to build a more complete and rigorous science base in this area. This journal issue represents the distillation of a 3-day workshop on children exposed to violence, held in July of 2002, that identified what is known about children exposed to violence and what this information tells us about future research directions. Although many federal agencies have supported some research in this area, there is a need for more targeted attention on the topic, particularly with regard to measurement, sampling, and interventions/services. The papers in this issue were selected with these themes in mind. Although no single issue could cover the entire field, we intend to offer a representative sample of where we are and where we need to go with the hope of stimulating additional thought, collaboration, and research in this important area.

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  • Fantuzzo, J. (2002, July). Prevalence of children exposed to domestic violence. Paper presented at the Workshop on Children Exposed to Violence, Washington, DC.

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Correspondence to Margaret M. Feerick.

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Feerick, M.M., Prinz, R.J. Introduction. Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev 6, 147–149 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024926331185

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