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"An Open Door for Victims of Domestic Violence"

 
 


An Open Door for
Victims of Domestic Violence


 

 

 

 
 
 



Research
Census 2000 Special Reports

We the People - Women and Men in the United States, Reneé E. Spraggins, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC: January 2005

New York State Office for the Prevention of Domestic Violence (NYSOPDV) Relationship of Victimization to Addiction: Ways in which victimization may put women at increased risk for substance abuse
Violence Against Women Online Resources Substance Abuse and Woman Abuse by Male Partners
(Portland Press Herald [Maine]) Is anger management a remedy for batterers? A federal ban on using domestic violence grants to fund the programs raises some questions
National Institute of Justice: When violence hits home: How economics and neighborhood play a role
The New York Times: Women likelier to be slain by a partner than a stranger
The New York Times: Foreign born women more likely to be slain by partners
The Humane Society of the United States: Family Violence is Not Limited to Those who Walk on Two Legs (the connection between animal cruelty and human violence)
National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information Child Witnesses to Domestic Violence: How states have made provision in their statutes for recognizing and protecting children who are the collateral victims of domestic violence
Susan Schechter, University of Iowa: Expanding Solutions for Domestic Violence and Poverty: What Battered Women with Abused Children Need from Their Advocates
Johns Hopkins University: Unemployment, access to guns among factors that turn domestic violence deadly
Harvard School of Public Health: 70% of All Women Killed in Industrialized Nations are American
Violence Policy Center: When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 1998 Homicide Data
Barbara J. Hart (Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse): Children of Domestic Violence: Risks and Remedies
Joseph S. Volpe, Ph.D.: Effects of Domestic Violence on Children and Adolescents
National Child Protection Clearinghouse: Domestic Violence as a Form of Child Abuse: Identification and Prevention

 


 
 

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Come join us for upcoming
"TWO DAYS OF GRACE" event
on June 13th and June 14th, 2008
For more information,
please visit upcoming events webpage.