RT Article T1 Introduction to the Special Issue on Common Goals, Different Needs: Improving Communication and Collaboration Between Researchers and Practitioners to End Interpersonal Violence JF Journal of interpersonal violence VO 37 IS 17/18 A1 Klein, L. B. A2 Moschella-Smith, Elizabeth A. A2 Lopez, Elise LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1884195229 AB Rates of interpersonal violence have largely remained stagnant over the past three decades, despite the magnitude of prevention and response efforts to address this issue. Although interpersonal violence researchers have stressed the importance of partnerships between researchers and campus and community-based practitioners, there is still a disconnect between the work done by researchers and those engaged in direct practice in the field. This special issue brings together researchers and practitioners to explore a variety of challenges and successes in identifying common goals, building relationships, and improving strategies for addressing interpersonal violence using researcher-practitioner models. K1 Collaboration K1 Domestic Violence K1 memory and trauma K1 Practice K1 Research K1 Sexual Assault DO 10.1177/08862605221106192