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         Domestic Violence General:     more books (100)
  1. Expert to help organize campaign to prevent local domestic violence.(General News): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  2. Domestic violence prevalence and implications for employment among welfare recipients : report to congressional committees (SuDoc GA 1.13:HEHS-99-12) by U.S. General Accounting Office, 1998
  3. Domestic Violence At The Margins: Readings On Race, Class, Gender, And Culture
  4. Domestic Violence Law, Second Edition (American Casebook Series)
  5. Healing the Trauma of Domestic Violence: A Workbook for Women (New Harbinger Self-Help Workbook) by Edward S., Ph.D. Kubany, Mari A. McCaig, et all 2004-08
  6. Domestic Violence: The 12 Things You Aren't Supposed to Know by Thomas B. James, 2003-11
  7. Solution-Focused Treatment of Domestic Violence Offenders: Accountability for Change by Mo Yee Lee, John Sebold, et all 2003-03-27
  8. Handbook of Domestic Violence Intervention Strategies: Policies, Programs, and Legal Remedies by Albert R. Roberts, 2002-03-28
  9. Protecting Children from Domestic Violence: Strategies for Community Intervention
  10. Domestic Violence Offenders: Current Interventions, Research, and Implications for Policies and Standards
  11. Domestic Violence: What Every Pastor Needs to Know by Al Miles, 2000-01
  12. Domestic Violence Sourcebook, The by Dawn Bradley Berry, 2000-08-01
  13. Domestic Violence: Both Sides of the Coin by Cheryle E. Dawes, 2004-09-10
  14. Color Atlas of Domestic Violence by S. Scott Polsky, Jenifer Markowitz, 2003-10-15

1. Commission On Domestic Violence General Bibliography
General Bibliography ABA Commission on Domestic Violence.
http://www.abanet.org/domviol/biblio.html
American Bar Association
Commission on Domestic Violence
This website is provided as a public service by the ABA Commission on Domestic Violence. All materials contained on this site, as well as links to other sites, should not be construed as legal information, legal advice, legal representation, or any form of endorsement or recommendation. Unless specifically stated as policy of the ABA Commission on Domestic Violence, this information has not been approved by the House of Delegates or Board of Governors of the American Bar Association and, accordingly, should not be construed as representing the policy of the American Bar Association. The Commission on Domestic Violence envisions that this Bibliography will serve as an entry point for attorneys to learn about specific aspects of domestic violence, sexual assault, and the law. These materials are not intended to be comprehensive. It is hoped that within each topic, the practitioner will find up to date information to assist in their representation of survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. Many of the materials included are recognized as leading resources in the field. Members of the Commission or other experts have brought other materials to our attention. We hope that you find them helpful.
General Bibliography
Bibliography Archives click here Publications American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence Publications www.abanet.org/domviol

2. Toolkit To End Violence Against Women
Letter from U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of U.S reviewed by numerous experts in the fields of sexual assault, domestic violence, and
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3. Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence
materials to the media and general public; At the national level, PCADV operates . National Resource Center on Domestic Violence.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

4. Domestic Violence And Incest Resource Centre
Australian statistics on domestic violence - Children affected by domestic violence info sheet - Training Calendar - Newsletter - General
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5. MedlinePlus Domestic Violence
Search MEDLINE/PubMed for recent research articles on Domestic Violence . General . Spouse Abuse
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6. Domestic Violence Handbook - Table Of Contents
Informative general information site hosted in Oakland County, Michigan. Lists common myths, defines abuse and the cycle of violence, offers
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7. 619 09-14-04 ATTORNEY GENERAL ASHCROFT ANNOUNCES $33.6 MILLION
ATTORNEY GENERAL ASHCROFT ANNOUNCES $33.6 MILLION IN AWARDS TO PROVIDE LEGAL ASSISTANCE TO VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SEXUAL ASSAULT, AND
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8. Commission On Domestic Violence General Bibliography
American Bar Association collection of bibliographic resources on domestiv violence.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. National Violence Against Women Prevention Research Center
Provides contemporary research and treatment information on the topic of violence against women. Designed to be useful to scientists, practitioners
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. Men And Domestic Violence Index
About Domestic Violence Professional Spin Doctoring (NOW letter on Domestic Violence) Fictional figures by Peter Worthington General
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11. Birthfather Relinquishment And Domestic Violence - General
Adoptive Parents Adoptive Parent Support General Adoptive Parent Support Birthfather relinquishment and domestic violence
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12. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE GENERAL
domestic violence general. Domestic Violence Statistics Good stats regarding DV. Domestic Violence Discussion - A safe place to talk about domestic
http://www.dv911.com/frames/general.htm
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE GENERAL Domestic Violence Statistics - Good stats regarding DV. Domestic Violence Discussion - A safe place to talk about domestic violence issues. Hotlines - National and Local. Hotlines - National Directory - How serious is the problem. Making a Safety Plan - How to make a safety plan when threatened with domestic violence. Asian Task Force Against DV - Focused on the asian community with a lot of helpful information. DV Statistics - Gender, age and familiarity trends. Family Violence - Focusing on family violence and child abuse. Domestic Violence Handbook - Great information on DV. Worldwide DV - International resources and links. Domestic Violence - The hidden crime. Domestic Violence Division - Helpful Info. from the Nashville Police Department. host@dv911.com

13. WomensLaw.org - More Info
This page includes general information on domestic violence. (National Coalition Against domestic violence general Information Packet).
http://www.womenslaw.org/more_info.htm
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National Domestic Violence Hotline:
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This page includes general information on domestic violence. You will find the following articles on this page. Click on them to go directly to the article you would like to read: WHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE? Domestic violence is about one person getting and keeping power and control over another person in an intimate relationship. The abusive person might be your current or former spouse, live-in lover or dating partner. A psychologist and law school professor who is an expert in domestic violence has described it as "a pattern of behavior in which one intimate partner uses physical violence, coercion, threats, intimidation, isolation and emotional, sexual or economic abuse to control and change the behavior of the other partner." (Mary Ann Dutton)

14. Domestic Violence: General Information
General. Domestic Violence OSU Article. Domestic Violence. General Information Symptoms and Tests Staying Healthy Info by Age, Ethnicity, Sex
http://www.netwellness.org/healthtopics/domesticv/more.cfm?categoryid=1

15. Womens Aid - Domestic Violence
General Statistics. Of all crimes reported to the British Crime Survey 2000 more than Over 35000 women called the Women s Aid National Domestic Violence
http://www.womensaid.org.uk/dv/dvfactsh1.htm
Women's Aid Federation of England
Domestic Violence Statistical Factsheet
August 2001
Compiled by Hilary Abrahams of the Domestic Violence Research Group, University of Bristol, and Women's Aid Federation of England.
1. Domestic Violence World-wide
Domestic Violence extends across all countries and cultures
  • Intimate violence is one of the principle factors resulting in health inequalities across gender specifically, and forms a significant barrier to women receiving effective and equal health care, as acknowledged in national and international documents throughout the world. WHO. Factsheet No 239. June 2000. Violence against women has serious consequences for their physical and mental health. Abused women are more likely to suffer from depression, anxiety, psychosomatic systems, eating problems and sexual dysfunction. Violence may also affect their reproductive health. WHO. Factsheet No 239. June 2000. Domestic violence has a major impact upon the health and welfare of women and children worldwide. The 1995 World Development report by the United Nations shows, that on a world scale, it is a significant cause of disability and death. Domestic Violence and Social Care: A Report on two Conferences held by the Social Services Inspectorate. London: DoH, 1996.

16. National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
General information, membership information and product catalog Every October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a new poster will be released with the
http://www.webmerchants.com/ncadv/
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Every Home A Safe Home
NCADV (located in Denver, CO) is a grassroots non-profit membership organization working since 1978 to end violence in the lives of women and children. We provide a national network for state coalitions and local programs serving battered women and their children, public policy at the national level, technical assistance, community awareness campaigns, general information and referrals, and publications on the issue of domestic violence, sponsor of a national conference every two years for battered women and their advocates. Also has an office in Washington, DC. General information, membership information and product catalog available from the Denver office.
Remember My Name
NCADV is developing a national registry of names of women killed as a result of domestic violence. Every October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a new poster will be released with the new names of victims submitted in the previous year. The first poster, released in 1995, contained 600 names of women and additional victims(people killed in addition to the battered woman who was murdered). To learn more about this program, or to submit a name for the registry contact NCADV at the Denver office.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Every October local programs, state coalitions and national organizations conduct community awareness campaigns, fund-raisers and special events to educate the public about the problem of domestic violence and its effect on the victims and community at large. To learn about what you can do, or events taking place in your area, contact the Denver office.

17. Resource Center
American Institute on Domestic Violence The American Institute on Domestic County Municipal Employyes publications on domestic violence general
http://www.workplaceviolence911.com/Links/links.jsp?listType=1014

18. StopVAW -- General Resources On Domestic Violence
General Resources on Domestic Violence Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Domestic Violence in 2001 A Report of the National Coalition of
http://www.stopvaw.org/General_Resources_on_Domestic_Violence.html
Stop Violence Against Women
A project by Minnesota Advocates for Human Rights
Feedback
The VAW Monitor Russian Site About the Site ... General Resources Print View General Resources on Domestic Violence last updated March 15, 2005
Social Advocates Training Manual: Experiences and Methodological Recommendations
, The American Bar Association Central and European and Eurasian Law Initiative ( ABA CEELI), 2004. (PDF 152 pages), (in Russian with the introduction translated into English)
The manual contains a basic introduction to the program, templates to each of the core subjects taught to the Social Advocates, written by the trainers, as well as sample materials referred to in the text. It is intended as a guide to those who wish to learn more about CEELI's Social Advocates program and to as a tool to adapt the program to their own needs. Violence Against Women in Estonia, A Report to the Human Rights Committee . World Organisation Against Torture, 7 July 2004, (PDF, 30 pages). The report highlights the fact that despite differences of social, cultural and political contexts, patterns and frequency of violence against women span both national and socio-economic borders as well as cultural identities. The lack of appropriate legislation on violence against women, inequality in society’s gender roles, and government laxity on punishing perpetrators of violence are all factors contributing to the continuing and widespread occurrence of violence against women. Violence Against Women in Russia, A Report to the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

19. Project Blue Sky - Domestic Violence Information Homepage
domestic violence general Information for Women. Domestic violence happens to all kinds of people, regardless of their social or economic status.
http://www.projectbluesky.ca/english/generalinfo/
www.projectbluesky.ca Domestic Violence General Information for Women Domestic violence happens to all kinds of people, regardless of their social or economic status. Rich or poor, young or old, Asian or North American, straight or gay, domestic violence affects people from all walks of life. Domestic violence happens because an individual chooses to use violence to resolve conflicts or to control other members of their family. Contributing factors are societal attitudes toward women and violence in general feelings of low self-esteem, poor communication and self-control skills, and a tendency to blame others. Many women do not realize that:
  • They have been abused Domestic violence is a crime Violence is not an intrinsic part of any culture No one has the right to abuse anyone Help is available for both victims and abusers
For mothers involved in an abusive relationship, it is important to be aware of the impact violence can have on their children. Some children may become abusive in later life, others may come to believe abusive or violent relationships are normal. If you are unhappy because of violence in the home, but don't know what you can do to solve or improve the situation, the materials here may be of help to you. Please click one of the following options to go to the area of your interest.

20. The Kentucky Association Of Sexual Assault Programs, Inc. For
domestic violence general, BDV/G03, Booklet, Hope and Power For Your domestic violence general, XDV04, Report, Female Homicide Victims in New York
http://www.kasap.org/library_detail.asp?subject=Domestic Violence

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