Assistant Professor Deborah Moon and doctoral student Jenn Lee recently presented at the 20th HAWAI`I INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT, a highly regarded forum for professionals from a wide range of disciplines and perspectives to exchange knowledge and insights related to preventing and addressing violence, abuse, and trauma. This year's summit was attended by approximately 1500 participants, and Dr. Moon and Jenn made a notable contribution with their presentation titled "Engagement measures in Maltreatment prevention studies: A scoping review." Doctoral students C. Bailey Nichols and Amanda Cruce also participated in the project as co-authors.
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