Published Works:
Peer Reviewed Articles
Cramer, E.P., Gilson, S.F., & DePoy, E. (in
press). Women with disabilities and experiences of abuse. Special
issue on women.
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social
Environment.
Gilson, S.F., Cramer, E.P, & DePoy, E. (2001). Redefining abuse of
women with disabilities: A paradox of limitation and expansion.
AFFILIA: Journal of Women and Social Work, 16(2), 220-235.
Gilson, S.F., DePoy, E., & Cramer, E.P. (2001). Linking the
assessment of self reported functional capacity with abuse
experiences of women with disabilities.
Violence Against Women,
7(4), 418-431.
Gross, M., Cramer, E.P., Forte, J., Gordon, J., Kunkel, T., &
Moriarty, L. (2000). The impact of sentencing options on
recidivism among domestic violence offenders: A case study.
American Journal of Criminal Justice, 24(2), 301-312.
Cramer, E.P. (1999).Variables that predict verdicts in domestic
violence cases.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 14(11),
1137-1150.
Cramer, E.P. (1999). Hate crime laws and sexual orientation.
Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 26(3), 5-24.
Black, B., Oles, T.P., Cramer, E.P., & Bennett, C.K. (1999).
Attitudes and behaviors of social work students toward lesbian and
gay male clients: Can panel presentations make a difference?
Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 9(4), 47-68.
Oles, T.P., Black, B.M., & Cramer, E.P. (1999). From attitude
change to effective practice with gay male and lesbian clients:
Exploring the relationship.
Journal of Social Work Education,
35(1), 87-100.
Cramer, E.P., & Gilson, S.F. (1999). Queers and crips: Parallel
identity development processes for persons with nonvisible
disabilities and lesbian, gay, and bisexual persons.
Journal of
Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Identity, 4(1), 23-37.
Cramer, E.P. (1997). Effects of an educational unit about lesbian
identity development and disclosure in a social work methods
course.
Journal of Social Work Education, 33(3), 461-472.
Cramer, E. P., & Eldridge, T. (1997). Les Ms.: Creating an
education and support group for lesbians.
Journal of Gay and
Lesbian Social Services, 7(1), 49 - 72.
Cramer, E.P., Oles, T. P., & Black, B. M. (1997). Reducing social
work students' homophobia: An evaluation of teaching strategies.
Arete, 21(2), 36-49.
Sohng, S., Porterfield, S., Langston, S., Kehle, L., Cramer, E.,
Chang, V.N., Bryson, B.J., & Bricker-Jenkins, M. (1996). Femschool:
A work in progress.
AFFILIA: Journal of Women and Social Work,
11(1), 111-123.
Cramer, E. P. (1995). Feminist pedagogy and teaching social work
practice with groups:
A case study.
Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 11(1/2),
193-215.
Manuscripts in Progress and Under Review
Work in progress with Kris Hash (doctoral
candidate). Working title for manuscript: Research on midlife and
older gay men and lesbians: A retrospect. Manuscript will be
written for a special issue of the
Journal of Gay and Lesbian
Social Services entitled "Research Methods with Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual, and Transgender Populations."
Peer Reviewed Book Chapters
Cramer, E. P. (1997). Strategies for reducing
social work students' homophobia. In J. T. Sears and W.L. Williams
(Eds.).
Overcoming Heterosexism and Homophobia: Strategies
That
Work (pp. 287-298). New York: Columbia University Press.
Peer Reviewed Publications (Other)
Cramer, E.P. (2000). Lesbian and bisexual women.
In C.J. Smith, J. Gabriel, B. Lott, and M. Hirano (Eds.). Teaching
Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Diversity in Social Work: A
collection of Model Course Outlines. Alexandria, VA: Council on
Social Work Education.
Invited Book Chapters
Cramer, E.P. (in press). Making connections:
Parallel process in lesbian and bisexual women’s recovery from
addiction and healing from homophobia. In J. S. Whitman and C.J.
Boyd (Eds.). The Therapist’s Notebook for Lesbian, Gay, and
Bisexual Clients: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in
Psychotherapy. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.
DePoy, E., Gilson, S.F., & Cramer, E.P. (in press). Understanding
the experiences of and advocating for the service and resource
needs of abused, disabled women. In A. Hans (Ed.). The Women with
Disabilities in the Majority and Minority Worlds. India: Sage.
Cramer, E. P. (1999). Small groups. In E. Hutchison (Ed.).
Dimensions of Human Behavior. Person and Environment (pp.
379-406). Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.
Cramer, E.P. (1997). Learning from Les Ms. In L.D. Brimner (Ed.).
Letters to Our Children: Lesbian & Gay Adults Speak to the New
Generation (pp. 108-113). New York: Franklin Watts.
Community and University Publications
Cramer, E.P., Gilson, S.F., & DePoy, E. (March,
2000). Abused women with disabilities study. Executive Summary.
Cramer, E. P. (1995, December). Counseling lesbian and gay male
clients. Perspectives
on Multiculturalism and Cultural Diversity, Virginia Commonwealth
University, pp. 10 - 12.
Cramer, E. (1994). Re-professionalizing public child welfare: The
collaborative systems-changing MSW project in South Carolina.
Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, Center for Child and
Family Studies.
Cramer, L. (1993). Women on AFDC. National Coalition Against
Domestic Violence Voice, Summer issue, 11-12.
Cramer, L. (1990). Recommendations for working with Jewish
battered women. National Coalition Against Domestic Violence Voice,
Fall issue, 4-5.
Research Reports
Gross, M., Cramer, E., Forte, J., Gordon, J.A.,
Kunkel, T., & Moriarty, L.J. (2001). What is the best way to
reduce
domestic violence? Impact of sentencing options on recidivism
among domestic violence offenders: A case study. Criminal Justice
Reports, 2(3), 40-41.
Gross, M., Cramer, E., Forte, J., Gordon, J.A., Kunkel, T., &
Moriarty, L.J. (2000). Court sentencing options and recidivism
among domestic violence offenders. Domestic Violence Report, 5(4),
49 - 50, 60 – 62.
Cramer, E.P., and Forte, J. (1998). Factors influencing case
outcomes in domestic violence trials. Domestic Violence Report,
3(6), 81+.
Chesterfield County Domestic Violence Task Force (1996,
September). Data Collection and Monitoring Committee Report.
Sarri, R., duRivage, V., & Cramer, L. (1984). The status of women
in Michigan: A statistical portrait. Ann Arbor, MI: University of
Michigan, School of Social Work.
Conference Proceedings and Discussion Papers
Gross, M., Cramer, L, Forte, J., Gordon, J.,
Kunkel, T., & Moriarty, L. (1999, September). The impact of
sentencing options on recidivism among domestic violence
offenders. Conference abstract. Southern Criminal Justice
Association. Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Cramer, E.P., & Forte, J. (1998, July). Factors influencing case
outcomes in domestic violence trials. Discussion Paper. National
Coalition Against Domestic Violence Conference. Denver, CO.
Cramer, E.P., & Beverly, W. (1998, January). The defining function
of social work: A multi-method, emergent study of social work
practitioners and students. Research for Social Work Practice
Conference. Miami, Florida.
Book Reviews
Cramer, E.P. (2001). Book Review of Neither
Separate Nor Equal: Women, Race, and Class in the South.
AFFILIA: Journal of Women and Social Work, 16(1), 110-111.
Cramer, E.P. (2000). Book Review of Social Work with Lesbians,
Gays, and Bisexuals: A Strengths Perspective.
The Lesbian Review
of Books, 6(3), 9.
Cramer, E.P. (1999). Book Review of Confronting Sexism and
Violence Against Women: A Challenge for Social Work.
AFFILIA: Journal of Women and Social Work, 14(2), 246-248.
Cramer, E.P. (1999). Book Review of Foundations of Social Work
Practice with Lesbians and Gay Persons.
The Lesbian Review of
Books, 5(2), 9-10.