Mindy S. Bradley
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Also affiliated: U.S. National Science Foundation (2006); United States Department of Justice (2006); University of Arkansas System (2015); Fayetteville Public Library (2016)
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Mindy S. Bradley's research investigates factors contributing to victimization and health disparities, particularly among sexual and gender minority populations. Her work examines the intersection of lifestyle factors, marginalization, and the risk of intimate partner violence (IPV) victimization among bisexual individuals. Bradley has also studied the relationship between recurring victimization and same-sex attraction, as well as the specific risks for sexual assault faced by bisexual individuals. Her research extends to developmental approaches to suicide, analyzing adult-onset and adolescent-limited suicidal ideation. Bradley's scholarly contributions are reflected in her h-index of 13 and over 700 citations across 31 publications.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 31
- Citations: 747
Selected Publications
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Traveling While Trans: Impacts of TSA Interactions With Trans/Non-Binary Individuals (2026)
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Examining Risk for Sexual Assault Among Bisexuals (2023)
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Risk and Danger among the “Invisible”: Bisexual IPV Victimization, Lifestyle Factors, and Feelings of Marginalization (2023)
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Risk and Danger among the “Invisible”: Bisexual IPV Victimization, Lifestyle Factors, and Feelings of Marginalization (2023)
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Adult-Onset and Adolescent-Limited Suicidal Ideation: A Developmental Approach to Suicide (2022)
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Recurring Victimization and Same-Sex Attraction (2022)
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Weapon Carrying and Weapon Brandishing at School: Responses to Strain Among Same-Sex Attracted Youth (2020)
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Validation of the Sexual Experience Survey-Short Form Revised Using Lesbian, Bisexual, and Heterosexual Women’s Narratives of Sexual Violence (2019)
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Differences in Lesbian, Bisexual, and Heterosexual Women’s Experiences of Sexual Assault and Rape in a National U.S. Sample (2019)
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RETRACTION NOTICE: Exploring cross-national variation in anomie and victimization (2019)
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Criminal Justice in Indian Country: A Theoretical and Empirical Agenda (2019)
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Probation/Parole Officer Psychological Well-Being: the Impact of Supervising Persons with Mental Health Needs (2017)
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Perceptions of Harm, Criminality, and Law Enforcement Response: Comparing Violence by Men Against Women and Violence by Women Against Men (2017)
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Punishment in Indian Country: Ironies of Federal Punishment of Native Americans (2017)
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Integrating Criminology and Prevention Research (2016)
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- Recurring Victimization and Same-Sex Attraction
- Risk and Danger among the “Invisible”: Bisexual IPV Victimization, Lifestyle Factors, and Feelings of Marginalization
- Risk and Danger among the “Invisible”: Bisexual IPV Victimization, Lifestyle Factors, and Feelings of Marginalization
- Adult-Onset and Adolescent-Limited Suicidal Ideation: A Developmental Approach to Suicide
- Examining Risk for Sexual Assault Among Bisexuals
- Risk and Danger among the “Invisible”: Bisexual IPV Victimization, Lifestyle Factors, and Feelings of Marginalization
- Risk and Danger among the “Invisible”: Bisexual IPV Victimization, Lifestyle Factors, and Feelings of Marginalization
- Examining Risk for Sexual Assault Among Bisexuals
- Risk and Danger among the “Invisible”: Bisexual IPV Victimization, Lifestyle Factors, and Feelings of Marginalization
- Risk and Danger among the “Invisible”: Bisexual IPV Victimization, Lifestyle Factors, and Feelings of Marginalization
- Examining Risk for Sexual Assault Among Bisexuals
- Adult-Onset and Adolescent-Limited Suicidal Ideation: A Developmental Approach to Suicide
- Adult-Onset and Adolescent-Limited Suicidal Ideation: A Developmental Approach to Suicide
- Adult-Onset and Adolescent-Limited Suicidal Ideation: A Developmental Approach to Suicide
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