@article{ames_hancock_behnke_2011, title={Latino Church Leaders and Domestic Violence: Attitudes and Knowledge}, volume={92}, ISSN={["1945-1350"]}, DOI={10.1606/1044-3894.4093}, abstractNote={This article describes two focus groups that explored Latino church leaders' attitudes and knowledge about domestic violence. Participants were well aware of the intergenerational nature of domestic violence and suggested both religious and secular interventions. They were opposed to separation or divorce and did not view abusers as being responsible for their violent behavior. Some participants disclosed significant personal experience with domestic violence. Results suggest that efforts to engage Latino church leaders in domestic violence prevention/intervention should acknowledge the religious and cultural importance of keeping families together, build on the positive aspects of traditional male/female roles in Latino cultures, and incorporate opportunities for sharing and healing from personal experiences.}, number={2}, journal={FAMILIES IN SOCIETY-THE JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL SERVICES}, author={Ames, Natalie and Hancock, Tina U. and Behnke, Andrew O.}, year={2011}, pages={161–167} } @article{hancock_siu_2009, title={A Culturally Sensitive Intervention with Domestically Violent Latino Immigrant Men}, volume={24}, ISSN={["1573-2851"]}, DOI={10.1007/s10896-008-9217-0}, number={2}, journal={JOURNAL OF FAMILY VIOLENCE}, author={Hancock, Tina U. and Siu, Karla}, year={2009}, month={Feb}, pages={123–132} } @article{hancock_2008, title={Doing justice - A typology of helping attitudes toward sexual groups}, volume={23}, ISSN={["1552-3020"]}, DOI={10.1177/0886109908323970}, abstractNote={Social workers in small towns and rural communities who restrict their practice on moral grounds may be oppressive to women who are seeking a range of reproductive health options and clients with the gay/lesbian lifestyle. On the basis of observations of students who were enrolled in a rural-based BSW program in a conservatively religious affiliated university, the author presents a typology that categorizes the students' views on justice and oppression and willingness to work in practice situations with which the students disagree on moral grounds. Three orientations are illustrated: an ethic of conformity, an ethic of individualism, and an ethic of care. Implications for practice and teaching are discussed.}, number={4}, journal={AFFILIA-JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK}, author={Hancock, Tina U.}, year={2008}, month={Nov}, pages={349–362} } @book{ames_hancock_behnke_2008, title={Lighting the way to a better future: A domestic violence prevention program for churches. A resource manual for pastors}, institution={Raleigh, NC: Dept. of Social Work, North Carolina State University}, author={Ames, N. and Hancock, T. U. and Behnke, A. O.}, year={2008} } @article{hancock_ames_2008, title={Toward a Model for Engaging Latino Lay Ministers in Domestic Violence Intervention}, volume={89}, ISSN={["1945-1350"]}, DOI={10.1606/1044-3894.3824}, abstractNote={There is growing recognition that culturally relevant interventions with Latino couples experiencing domestic violence must take place at the community level as well as through clinically-oriented services. This article examines structural and cultural issues related to domestic violence among Latino immigrants living in rural areas of the United States. The authors present a culturally appropriate, environmentally-based model for domestic violence intervention and prevention with rural Latino families. The model identifies Latino church leaders as a potential resource in rural communities and calls upon social workers to collaborate with and support church leaders in preventing and intervening in domestic violence in rural Latino communities.}, number={4}, journal={FAMILIES IN SOCIETY-THE JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL SERVICES}, author={Hancock, Tina U. and Ames, Natalie}, year={2008}, pages={623–630} } @article{hancock_2007, title={Combating the fear: Fulfilling Social Work's ethical obligation to undocumented immigrants}, volume={29}, number={1}, journal={BPD Update Online}, author={Hancock, T.}, year={2007} } @article{hancock_2007, title={Sin papeles - Undocumented Mexicanas in the rural United States}, volume={22}, ISSN={["1552-3020"]}, DOI={10.1177/0886109906299048}, abstractNote={Drawing on structural and life-cycle perspectives and a limited body of literature, this article explores the obstacle of illegal status to expanding views of self, the more equitable gender roles in marriage, and the mothering responsibilities for young working-class women from rural Mexico who have settled in rural communities and small towns in the United States. Strengths related to the Mexican culture and risks and opportunities accompanying migration in young adulthood are examined within this framework.}, number={2}, journal={AFFILIA-JOURNAL OF WOMEN AND SOCIAL WORK}, author={Hancock, Tina U.}, year={2007}, pages={175–184} } @article{hancock_2006, title={Addressing wife abuse in Mexican immigrant couples: Challenges for family social workers}, volume={10}, number={3}, journal={Journal of Family Social Work}, author={Hancock, T.}, year={2006}, pages={31–50} } @article{hancock_2005, title={Come the revolution: Human rights, the far right and new directions for social work education}, volume={12}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work}, author={Hancock, T.}, year={2005}, pages={1–12} } @article{hancock_2005, title={Cultural competence in the assessment of poor Mexican families in the rural Southeastern United States}, volume={84}, number={5}, journal={Child Welfare (New York, N.Y.)}, author={Hancock, T.}, year={2005}, pages={689–711} } @inbook{weber_hancock_higginbotham_1997, title={Women, power and mental health}, ISBN={0814207049}, booktitle={Women's health: Complexities and differences}, publisher={Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University Press}, author={Weber, L. and Hancock, T. and Higginbotham, E.}, editor={S. B. Ruzek, V. L. Olesen and Clarke, A. E.Editors}, year={1997}, pages={380–396} } @article{hancock_1994, title={Social work practice and the proprietary movement: An educational response}, volume={9}, number={1/2}, journal={Journal of Teaching in Social Work}, author={Hancock, T.}, year={1994}, pages={121–139} } @article{hancock_1992, title={Field placements in for-profit organizations: Policies and practices of graduate programs}, volume={28}, number={3}, journal={Journal of Social Work Education}, author={Hancock, T.}, year={1992}, pages={330–340} } @article{coulter_hancock_1989, title={Integrating social work and public health education: A clinical model}, volume={14}, number={3}, journal={Health and Social Work}, author={Coulter, M. and Hancock, T.}, year={1989}, pages={157–164} } @article{hancock_wilk_1988, title={Promoting professional values: A study of two types of small group interaction}, volume={13}, number={2}, journal={Arete}, author={Hancock, T. and Wilk, R.}, year={1988}, pages={12–25} } @article{howard_wilk_1986, title={Changing the attitudes of social work students: Application of cognitive moral development theory}, volume={10}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Applied Social Sciences}, author={Howard, T. and Wilk, R.}, year={1986}, pages={176–94} } @article{howard_johnson_1985, title={AN ECOLOGICAL APPROACH TO PRACTICE WITH SINGLE-PARENT FAMILIES}, volume={66}, ISSN={["0037-7678"]}, DOI={10.1177/104438948506600805}, abstractNote={Six components of the ecological model help practitioners understand the dynamics of single-parent families and devise preventive and interventive strategies to resolve post-divorce problems. The role orientation of the parent is emphasized.}, number={8}, journal={SOCIAL CASEWORK-JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL WORK}, author={HOWARD, TU and JOHNSON, FC}, year={1985}, pages={482–489} } @article{howard_1985, title={Meeting the needs of single parent families: An ecological perspective for school social workers}, volume={9}, number={2}, journal={School Social Work Journal}, author={Howard, T.}, year={1985}, pages={109–121} } @article{howard_1985, title={Moral reasoning and professional value commitments: A study of social work student ideology}, volume={9}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Applied Social Sciences}, author={Howard, T.}, year={1985}, pages={203–221} } @article{howard_flaitz_1982, title={A scale to measure the humanistic attitudes of social work students}, volume={18}, number={4}, journal={Social Work Research & Abstracts}, author={Howard, T. and Flaitz, J.}, year={1982}, pages={11–18} } @article{hess_howard_1981, title={An ecological model for assessing psychosocial difficulties in children}, volume={60}, number={8}, journal={Child Welfare (New York, N.Y.)}, author={Hess, P. and Howard, T.}, year={1981}, pages={499–518} }