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Ms. Joyce N. Thomas is the President and Co-founder of the Center for Child
Protection and Family Support in Washington, DC. Ms. Thomas is also the Director
of the People of Color Leadership Institute, as well as the Director of the
Domestic Violence/Child Abuse and Neglect Project, the Domestic Violence and
Welfare Reform Project, and the Children Who Witness Violence Program.
Ms. Thomas holds a RN from Merritt College;
a BS from Holy Names College; an MPH from the University
of California, Berkley; and a PNP from Temple University's
School of Medicine.
Some of Ms. Thomas' publications
include:
| Thomas, J. N. (1998). Many partners, one goal:
Confronting child maltreatment in the African American community. In Many
Partners, One Goal: Confronting Domestic Violence in the African American
Community conference proceedings (pp. 23-29). Washington, DC: U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. |
| Thomas, J. N. (1995). Dimensions and critical issues of child
maltreatment in the African American community: Causation, consequences, and
prospects. In Proceedings of the Institute on Domestic Violence in the
African American Community (pp. 31-52). Washington, DC: U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services. |
| Thomas, J. N. (1995). Violence: Conflicts and challenges, a
nursing perspective. Violence: A Plague in Our Land (pp. 59-69).
[Proceedings, American Journal of Nursing Conference]. Washington, DC: American
Academy of Nursing. |
| Thomas, J. N. (1992). Cultural factors in the treatment of
child sexual abuse. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse , 1 (2). |
| Thomas, J. N. (1989). Breeding grounds for multi-cultural
conflicts. School Safety , 23. |
| Kanda, M., Lloyd, D. W., & Thomas, J. N. (1985). The role of
forensic evidence in child abuse and neglect. The American Journal of
Forensic Medicine and Pathology , 6 (l), 7-15. |
| Lloyd, D. W., Rogers, C. M., Sihlangu, R., & Thomas, J. N.
(1985). Child sexual abuse: Implications for public health practice. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. |
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