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  1. Is Anyone Listening?: Accountability and Women Survivors of Domestic Violence by A. Mullender, 2003-10-20
  2. Domestic Violence: Facts and Fallacies by Richard L. Davis, 1998-08-30
  3. How can workplace violence be deterred? The community policing model has been successfully applied to the problem of domestic violence. The same model ... An article from: Security Management by Stephen Dohery, 2002-04-01
  4. Illinois domestic violence act: A law enforcement officer's manual by Candace J Wayne, 1983
  5. Policing 'Domestic' Violence: Women, the Law and the State by Susan S M Edwards, 1989-11-01

21. MINCAVA Electronic Clearinghouse: Document Library
The research was undertaken by the Family violence prevention Fund as part of the Helping Children Exposed to domestic violence Law enforcement and
http://www.mincava.umn.edu/library/dv/
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  • Batterer Intervention Children's Exposure Criminal Justice Disability ...
    • A Review of Standards for Batterer Intervention Programs
      Author: Juliet Austin and Juergen Dankwort for VAWnet
      Description: This document reports on the current status of standards for batterer intervention programs in each U.S. state, describes the common elements of standards, and explores the positive and negative aspects of standards. It includes a chart outlining the status of standards in each state.
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      Date Added: Assessing Risk To Children From Batterers
      Author: Lundy Bancroft and Jay G. Silverman
      Description: This document provides an overview of potential sources of physical and psychological injury to children from contact with batterers, details recommendations for evaluating the risk to children and provides assessment guidelines that professionals can apply in cases where a batterer admits to a history of abusiveness by asserts that he has changed. Information is also provided regarding the necessary context for children's recovery from exposure to battering behavior.
      Date Added: Batterer Intervention Programs: Where Do We Go From Here?

22. MINCAVA Electronic Clearinghouse: Document Library
domestic violence, Sexual Assault Stalking prevention and Intervention in RuralNative Eyewitness Evidence A Trainer s Manual for Law enforcement
http://www.mincava.umn.edu/library/training/
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Training Resources
This section contains resources that may be helpful to trainers and organizations that are looking for already published violence prevention training manuals, curricula and teaching resources to assist them with violence prevention training.
  • Child Abuse Dating Violence Domestic Violence Elder Abuse ...
    • Child Abuse Manual
      Author: U. S. Army Community and Family Support Center, Family Advocacy Program
      Description: August 2000 Manual. Case management, assessment, treatment, and follow-up guidelines for Army programs.
      Date Added: Twelve Teaching Senarios: Responding to Rape, Domestic Violence and Child Abuse
      Description: Teaching scenarios are designed for use in groups and classes of all kinds. Although they are phrased in terms of what to do if you have "a friend" in a given situation, the scenarios are designed to educate everyone, including people who work with victims in a professional capacity, such as victim advocates; teachers, law enforcement, clergy, health workers, and counselors.
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    Dating Violence
    • Captain Awareness
      Description: Captain Awareness is a series of educational graphic novels by 2-D Graphics. The first issue in the series

23. Domestic Violence Prevention Main Page
Susan Robinson, domestic violence prevention Coordinator the community sresponse to domestic violence, working with law enforcement, victims services,
http://www.tompkins-co.org/dvp/
Tompkins County
Domestic Violence Prevention
Susan Robinson, Domestic Violence Prevention Coordinator
Community Justice Center
312 N. Cayuga Street
Ithaca, NY 14850
Phone: (607) 274-7504
Fax: (607) 272-0783
E-mail: srobinson@courts.state.ny.us CRISIS HOTLINE PHONE NUMBERS For 24-hour, 7 days a week HELP
  • Tompkins County Task Force for Battered Women (607) 277-5000 The Center for Crime Victims and Sexual Assault Services (607) 277-5000

MESSAGE TO VICTIMS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION LINKS Mission Statement The Domestic Violence Prevention Coordinator is responsible for the administration, coordination, and implementation of the Domestic Violence Prevention Program in Tompkins County. The program coordinates the community's response to domestic violence, working with law enforcement, victims' services, prosecutors, Department of Social Services, BOCES, Probation Department and health care professionals. The Tompkins County Coalition Against Domestic Violence works with the Domestic Violence Coordinator to provide public information and referral, advocacy, community education and outreach, and training for law enforcement agencies. Facts About Domestic Violence Between 91-95% of all documented reports of adult domestic violence are women abused by their male partners. About 1-2% is the physical abuse of men by their female partners. Intimate violence, however, is not limited to heterosexual relationships. The rate of violence in gay and lesbian relationships is estimated to be about the same as in heterosexual couples (around 20-30%), accounting for about 3-8% of the total number of documented reports. While there may be under-reporting of domestic violence by gay and lesbian victims and by men abused by their female partners, it is also estimated that fewer than one in ten cases of women abused by male partners is reported.

24. Senator Cantwell | Cantwell Announces More Than $2 Million For Domestic Violence
Cantwell Announces More Than $2 Million for domestic violence prevention and to bolster law enforcement efforts to crack down on domestic violence and
http://cantwell.senate.gov/news/releases/2005_06_21_vawa_grants_crn.html
June 21, 2005
Cantwell Announces More Than $2 Million for Domestic Violence Prevention and Response in Washington State
WASHINGTON , D.C. – Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) today announced a federal grant of over $2.3 million to Washington state communities to bolster law enforcement efforts to crack down on domestic violence and provide victims with the services they need. “It is critical that law enforcement officials and counselors working to fight domestic violence in our communities get the resources they need,” Cantwell said. “Domestic violence affects everyone, and we all need to work together to solve it.” A grant of $2,353,000 was awarded to the Washington State Department of Trade and Economic Development (CTED), through the STOP (Services, Training, Officers and Prosecutors) Violence Against Women Formula Grants Program. The STOP Program, a provision of the Violence Against Women Act of 2000 (VAWA), awards grants to states to improve the criminal justice system's investigation and prosecution of domestic violence crimes, and to make sure victims have access to counseling and support services. These funds will be distributed by CTED to local law enforcement agencies and community programs.

25. Violence Prevention PSR Opposes McCain Bill
The McCainLieberman bill reduces the time for law enforcement to do adequate Iowa Coalition Against domestic violence (IO) Iowans for the prevention of
http://www.psr.org/home.cfm?id=firearm_policy16

26. Violence Prevention 58 Million Americans Oppose McCain/Lieberman Bill
National Organization of Black Law enforcement Executives (NOBLE) (3000 members) Iowa Coalition Against domestic violence (IO) Iowans for the prevention
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27. Mayor Gavin Newsom | Domestic Violence Education, Prevention And Support
Education, prevention And Support A Plan To Eradicate domestic violence We need to make domestic violence a law enforcement priority, and coordinate
http://www.gavinnewsom.com/index.php?id=16

28. CPTED And Domestic Violence Training By The National Institute Of Crime Preventi
CPTED (Crime prevention Through Environmental Design) and domestic violence domestic violence and Sexual Assault View Page For Law enforcement
http://www.nicp.net/national_crime_prevention.htm
National Crime Prevention
Welcome to NICP, the National Institute of Crime Prevention. We are a national training company providing conferences throughout the US on a variety of crime-based topics. Please review our Web site's pages below. Click on the "View Page" link to be transferred to that page. Home View Page At the National Institute of Crime Prevention we understand the difficulty many agencies have in sending their personnel to distant locations for training. Many agencies cannot spare the personnel, needed travel time and cost, especially in such trying times when homeland security is such a priority. That is why we provide training at your location. Our Instructors will travel to your city to conduct our two and three - day training classes. Training Topics View Page The National Institute of Crime Prevention provides training in four areas:

29. Domestic Violence And Abusive Relationships - SHG Resources
Center for the prevention of Sexual and domestic violence was founded in 1977 by the law enforcement, agencies and others respond to family violence,
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30. National Judicial Institute On Domestic Violence
A partnership of the Family violence prevention Fund, National Council or (3) Rural domestic violence and Child Victimization enforcement Grant Program.
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31. Tribal And State Domestic Violence Prevention Summit, 2005 - Rancho Mirage, Cali
The Tribal and State domestic violence prevention Summit sponsored by the Blue ribbon panels will discuss key legal and law enforcement practices and
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32. Law Enforcement Training - Domestic Violence
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  • Subscribe to our free monthly newsletter Click here to join Domestic Disputes: An Analysis Of Officers Killed Responding to calls of domestic disputes is often the cause of assault and death among law enforcement officers. This program is the result of a ten-year study on officers who were killed while dealing with a domestic dispute situation. Actual cases are dramatized, showing how the officers were killed and the kinds of dangers future officers should be prepared for when handling domestic disputes. Emphasis is made on the first minute of response being the most crucial to an officer's safety. Further discussion includes approaching the scene, indications of danger, patience when establishing control, and the presence of alcohol and drugs. Officers are cautioned about responding alone and staying alert for the unexpected. The importance of noting an assailant's whereabouts and emotional state, and exercising correct handcuffing prodecures are also discussed. 15 Minutes, © 1992
  • 33. The Costs Of Domestic Violence
    A cornerstone to the success of the domestic violence prevention working withlocal law enforcement; establishing a relationship with domestic violence
    http://www.valueoptions.com/spotlight_domvio/htmlpages/support.htm
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    Workgroup ... Program Ideas Building Organizational Support
    Ensuring the safety of employees is of paramount importance. A comprehensive, employer-supported domestic violence prevention program can reduce the productivity and safety costs related to domestic violence and improve employee productivity, safety and quality of life. What can you do?
    With a strong EAP in place, you already have provided a valuable resource for employees. The EAP is available to conduct a detailed assessment, facilitate linkages with available resources, and provide counseling and support. A strong outreach initiative also can make a difference. To begin, you will need to recruit some key constituencies within the organization. Enlisting senior leadership support
    The success of the domestic violence prevention program requires strong support from senior leadership, as well as corporate communications or human resources, to enable broad communication efforts. With senior leadership support the initiative takes on a more prominent role within the organization and creates cooperation from all levels. We encourage you to take an aggressive approach in implementing this domestic violence prevention initiative. To support your efforts, ValueOptions has crafted communication tools, including:

    34. Strategy: Law Enforcement Coordinating A Community Response To Domestic Violence
    Improve the law enforcement response to domestic violence calls by encouragingprobablecause Copyright 1996-2004 National Crime prevention Council
    http://www.ncpc.org/ncpc/ncpc/?pg=2088-11190

    35. MAWS Prevention Programs
    Law enforcement training on domestic violence response is designed, coordinated ideas for prevention strategies involved survivors of domestic violence,
    http://www.maws.org/mawssite/mprevention.html
    MAWS' prevention programs, funded by state and federal agencies, and various foundations are model programs which other domestic violence organizations throughout the world can implement: TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES
    Creating Safety And Justice For Women And Girls: This model learning center coordinates numerous community-mobilization efforts, including education, training, and justice advocacy to reduce violence against women and girls. Transforming Communities operates on three levels: City of Novato - Trainsforming Comunities - Novato (TC-Novato) serves as the pilot learning center for the Transforming Communities program. Community Action Teams work with local schools, public agencies, and corporations to activate new strategies to prevent domestic violence and abuse. These strategies are developed to asses their affectiveness in deterring acts of domestic violence and abuse in a community. Marin County - a regional network is in place to respond to domestic violence incidents, and acts of abuse against women and girls. Groups of volunteers form community action teams (CATs) to implement prevention stratagies with Marin County's public and private sector.

    36. IDPH - Domestic Violence Prevention Program
    The domestic violence prevention Program offers resources for healthcare Relatively few women report the abuse to law enforcement authorities.
    http://www.idph.state.ia.us/bhpl/domestic_violence.asp
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    37. RCW SECTIONS
    domestic violence prevention. Compile the complete chapter as a single file. 26.50.115, enforcement of ex parte order Knowledge of order prerequisite
    http://www.leg.wa.gov/RCW/index.cfm?fuseaction=chapterdigest&chapter=26.50

    38. 2002 National Victim Assistance Academy
    The domestic violence Provision of the National Defense Authorization Act of The Child Abuse prevention and enforcement Act and Jennifer s Law of 2000
    http://www.nvaa.org/assist/chapter1sup.html
    Chapter 1 Scope of Crime/Historical Review of the Victims' Rights Discipline (Supplement) Landmark Federal Legislation
    • The Child Protection and Sexual Predator Punishment Act of 1998 seeks to improve protection for children from sexual predators and to prevent child sexual abuse. It prohibits the transfer of obscene material to minors and increases penalties for repeat offenders for offenses against children (P.L. 105-314).
    • The Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act of 1998 defines the crime of identity theft and outlines the penalties for those convicted in terms of number of victims, use of identification documents, value of losses, and connection to use of violence or drug trafficking (P.L. 105-318).
    • The Higher Education Amendments of 1998 and The Jeanne Clery Act amend the Campus Security Act (P.L. 101-542) and the Campus Sexual Assault Victims' Bill of Rights to increase public reporting obligations to include victimization of students in off-campus housing and on public and private property located off-campus but adjacent thereto. Schools must report hate crimes by category of prejudice be it race, gender, religion, orientation, ethnicity, or disability according to the FBI's Hate Crime Data Collection Guidelines (20.USC 1092/34 CFR-668.46).
    • The Crime Victims with Disabilities Awareness Act of 1998 directs the Attorney General to conduct a study on crimes against individuals with developmental disabilities. In addition, the Bureau of Justice Statistics must include statistics on the nature of crimes against individuals with developmental disabilities and victim characteristics in its annual National Crime Victimization Survey (P.L. 105-301).

    39. HR Advisor
    for how law enforcement agencies will handle domestic violence incidents involving For more information about workplace violence prevention programs
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    40. STAND! Against Domestic Violence
    The best way to stop domestic violence is to prevent it from starting. 251 law enforcement personnel were trained to recognize domestic violence.
    http://www.standagainstdv.org/prevention.php
    Prevention Services Intervention Services Treatment Services Prevention Services There is nothing natural about domestic violence. And yet children who grow up in homes where abuse is present are likely to perpetuate abusive behavior in their own relationships. STAND! teaches young people and adults that abuse is not acceptable and that violence is not an appropriate way to resolve conflict. Youth Relationship Violence
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    Youth Relationship Violence The best way to stop domestic violence is to prevent it from starting. This program is designed to involve, educate, empower, and mobilize youth to create youth-driven activities addressing relationship violence. The program helps young people develop skills and emotional resilience to maintain healthy peer and dating relationships and engage in positive social behaviors. Young people change their physical and social environments and determine their own strategies and actions. During 2003-04, a total of 4,150 middle school and high school youth participated. Return >> Faith Programs STAND! recognizes that the faith community is a vital link in ending domestic violence. The agency partners with the faith community to educate and promote awareness about domestic violence. Faith-based efforts include STAND!’s Faith Community Taskforce to End Domestic Violence; participation in a federally sponsored program bringing together the faith community and victim service providers to better serve victims of all types of violent crime in West County; and co-authoring a statewide domestic violence curriculum for religious leaders.

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