National Institute of Justice2019-09-302019-09-302016National Institute of Justice (2016). Compendium of Research on Children Exposed to Violence (CEV) 2010-2015. Washington, DC: Author.https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/249940.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11212/4473Children may experience violence in many settings, including at home, in school, online or in neighborhoods, and in many forms, such as bullying or harassment by peers, domestic violence, child maltreatment and community violence. For the purposes of this compendium, studies have been included if they relate to the topic of children exposed to violence broadly defined. Studies funded under NIJ’s CEV solicitation are included as well studies funded in other portfolios if they relate to the topic. The Teen Dating Violence studies are also included in the VAWA Compendium, which is publically available. This compendium only includes studies funded from 2010 forward.en-USexposure to violencedomestic violenceIntimate partner violenceresearchCompendium of Research on Children Exposed to Violence (CEV) 2010-2015Article