Amy G. Applegate
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
50
Citations
473
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
45
Publishing since 1980
Amy G. Applegate conducts research in family law and dispute resolution, with a focus on family court reform, mediation, and issues involving intimate partner and family violence. Her work examines how courts and mediation processes handle family conflicts, including situations affecting children. This research sits at the intersection of law and social science, addressing how families navigate legal disputes.
Publication activity has been relatively steady over the past decade, averaging a few outputs per year with a modest peak around 2021.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- International judicial symposium on family court reform: Final report
Family Court Review · 2024
- <scp>FCR</scp> special issue on <scp>C</scp>ovid‐19 pandemic
Family Court Review · 2022
- Book Review: <i>How Mediation Works: Theory, Research, and Practice</i> by Stephen B. Goldberg, Jeanne M. Brett, Beatrice Blohorn‐Brenneur, With Nancy H. Rogers
Family Court Review · 2018
- Family Court Review×9
- Psychology Public Policy and Law×4
- Journal of Family Psychology×2
- Psychology of Violence×1
- Journal of Child and Family Studies×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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