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  1. Is Anyone Listening?: Accountability and Women Survivors of Domestic Violence by Rosemary Aris, Gill Hague, et all 2003-10-20
  2. Domestic Violence: Facts and Fallacies by Richard L. Davis, 1998-08-30
  3. Innovations in Policing Domestic Violence: Evidence from Metropolitan London by J. W. E. Sheptycki, 1993-04
  4. 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
  5. Policing 'Domestic' Violence: Women, the Law and the State by Susan S M Edwards, 1989-11-01
  6. Illinois domestic violence act: A law enforcement officer's manual by Candace J Wayne, 1983

61. Prevention/Intervention
prevention/Intervention Programs. The Will County domestic violence Commission wasconvened with the and procedures that further enhance the enforcement of the
http://www.willcountyillinois.com/statesatty/preventprograms.htm
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Will County State's Attorney Prevention/Intervention Programs Domestic Violence Commission
The Will County Domestic Violence Commission was convened with the following intentions: Develop a cooperative initiative among municipal and county agencies, community groups and service providers to improve coordination of services throughout Will County. Establish policies and procedures that further enhance the enforcement of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act and expand the services for Will County. Provide a greater public awareness of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act and domestic violence as a crime that affects the very heart of our family structure and the community as a whole. Collect and examine statistical data generated by the criminal justice system to focus our resources in the most efficient manner possible.

62. NCJRS: Victims Of Crime Subcategories
Among the Courts, the Law enforcement Agencies, and PDF File Next Millennium ConferenceEnding domestic violence; Building a prevention Vision and
http://virlib.ncjrs.org/vict.asp?category=50&subcategory=105

63. Our Hands Are Tied: Examining Law Enforcement In Domestic Violence Deterrence
In investigating the role of law enforcement in domestic violence prevention, theemphasis is on the impact of personal discretion and gender issues on law
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Our Hands are Tied: Examining Law Enforcement In Domestic Violence Deterrence
Shalise Bates and Dr. Beth Gill The findings revealed that issues of safety, officer/victim relations, frustrating court experiences, low evaluation levels, and officer experience levels impact the way that officers manage domestic assault cases. These issues illuminate ineffective domestic violence policy, procedures and training. Return to SURF 2000 Symposium Randolph-Macon College, P.O. Box 5005, Ashland, VA 23005-5505 (804) 752-7200
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64. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION STRATEGIES
progressive nonprofits, law enforcement agencies, and is responsible for crime prevention,highlighted the American Institute On domestic violence from Arizona
http://outreach.missouri.edu/hdfs/satconf/ncpc.html

65. Guidelines For Judicial Practice - Abuse Prevention Proceedings - Table Of Conte
the Massachusetts Child Support enforcement Program, ยงยง 1 Determinations in AbusePrevention Proceedings (PDF Materials on domestic violence Available from
http://www.state.ma.us/courts/formsandguidelines/domestic/dvtoc.html
SEARCH Home Resources Guidelines and Standards Table of Contents
Guidelines for Judicial Practice
Abuse Prevention Proceedings
Guidelines for Judicial Practice
Abuse Prevention Proceedings
Table of Contents Foreward
General
1:00 In General
[Commentary] 1:01 Protective Purpose of c. 209A [Commentary] ... [Commentary]
Filing of the Complaint
2:00 Designation of Staff
[Commentary] 2:01 Assisting the Plaintiff [Commentary] ... [Commentary]
Ex Parte Hearings
3:00 Ex Parte Hearing: General
[Commentary] 3:01 Scheduling of Ex Parte Hearings [Commentary] ... [Commentary]
Ex Parte Orders 4:00 Duration of Ex Parte Orders [Commentary] 4:01 Content of Ex Parte Orders [Commentary] ... [Commentary] Hearings After Notice 5:00 Scheduling the Hearing After Notice [Commentary] 5:01 Conduct of Hearings After Notice: General [Commentary] ... [Commentary] Orders After Notice 6:00 Orders After Notice: General [Commentary] 6:01 Referral for Treatment or Supportive Services [Commentary] ... 6:04 Modification of Orders; Vacating Orders

66. 2001.08.14: (Fact Sheet) Preventing Violence Against Women
Learn about the welfare measures by US Department of Health and Human Service (HHS) and it's initiatives Category Society People Women Issues domestic violence Agencies...... of experts from law enforcement, media, business that focus on the prevention ofelder abuse, neglect and exploitation including domestic violence.
http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2001pres/01fsdomviolence.html
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PREVENTING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Overview : Violence against women is an urgent criminal and public health problem with devastating consequences for women, children, and families. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) plays a key part in the federal government's overall strategy to prevent and stop violence against women. These efforts are designed both to reduce this violence and to ensure that women suffering from domestic violence have access to information and emergency assistance. Since Congress enacted the Violence Against Women Act as part of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, HHS has significantly expanded its efforts. HHS quadrupled resources for battered women's programs and shelters, created a national toll-free domestic violence hotline (1-800-799-SAFE), and expanded efforts to raise awareness of domestic violence in the workplace and among health care providers. In fiscal year 2001, Congress appropriated $244.5 million for HHS programs to prevent violence against women, including $2.2 million for the National Domestic Violence Hotline. President Bush's fiscal year 2002 budget increases that commitment to $251 million. BACKGROUND The landmark Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), administered by HHS and the Department of Justice (DOJ), provided funding to hire more prosecutors and improve domestic violence training among prosecutors, police officers, and health and social services professionals. It also provided for more shelters, counseling services and research into causes of violence and effective community campaigns to reduce violence against women.

67. Violence Against Women Legislation And Actions
Consisting of 42 experts from law enforcement, media, business, sports in the countryhad resources in place for domestic violence prevention and intervention.
http://www.4woman.gov/violence/print.cfm?page=94

68. Domestic Violence Prevention Month -- Army
nonprofit that focuses on domestic violence education, prevention and public policyreform, particularly in the areas of law enforcement, child protection
http://child.cornell.edu/army/dv2000/army/coalition.html
in the Army October 2000 Home Commander's
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Domestic Violence Resources
National Sponsors include: Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF) San Francisco, CA Ph: 415-252-8900
Fax: 415-252-8991
Email: Fund@igc.apc.org
Web: www.igc.org/fund/
National non-profit that focuses on domestic violence education, prevention and public policy reform, particularly in the areas of law enforcement, child protection, public education and health. Denver, CO Ph: 303-839-1852
Fax: 303-831-9251
Web: webmerchants.com/ncadv
National information and referral center for the general public, the media, battered women, agencies and organizations. National Domestic Violence Hotline Austin, TX Hotline: 800-799-SAFE
Admin: 512-453-8117
Fax: 512-453-8541 Email: ndvh@ndvh.org Web: www.ndvh.org
Provides 24-hour, toll-free crisis intervention line, referrals to domestic violence and other emergency shelters and programs, and information about assistance networks and other resources to learn more about domestic violence. National Network to End Domestic Violence Austin, TX

69. King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence
21 st WSCADV's Advocacy, Law enforcement and Prosecution that affect teen datingviolence prevention programs will receive Covering domestic violence A guide
http://www.kccadv.org/profcalendar.html
King County Coalition Against Domestic Violence Home Members Contact
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Calendar Trainings
Training and Workshop Calendar
(To add events to this calendar please email kccadv@kccadv.org) Ongoing Meetings v Horizons Teen Dating Violence Prevention Network Meetings - 4th Tuesday of even-numbered months February v February 24 th th WSCADV's Winter Boot Camp for Economic Justice Advocates March v March 4 th th DAWN DV Volunteer Training v March 5 th th WSCADV's Advocacy for Rookies training v March 6 th th Greater Puget Sound DV Conference v March 20 th th v March 21 st KCCADV's Monthly Membership Meeting v March 24 th th WSCADV's Management Institute April v April 1 st th Continuation of DAWN DV Volunteer Training v April 4 th th WSCADV's Survivors In Service Retreat v April 10 th WSCADV's Economic Justice Quarterly Meeting v April 14 th Skills Building for Cultural Competency v April 16 th WSCADV's Be Heard, Seen and Read: How to Work with the Media Training v April 17 th th Sexual Assault Legal Advocate Training v April 25 th WSCADV's Membership Meeting v April 28 th th WSCADV's Working Together for Access: DV Advocacy for Persons w/Disabilities Training May v May 19 th st WSCADV's Advocacy, Law Enforcement and Prosecution: Working Together As a Team

70. Project Factsheet: Community Response To Domestic Violence & Trafficking, I
Over 3,232 community leaders have been trained on prevention of domestic violenceand trafficking in women. * 23 law enforcement institutions have modified
http://www.winrock.org/fact/facts.cfm?CC=5114

71. Office On Violence Against Women - VICTIMS OF TRAFFICKING AND VIOLENCE PREVENTIO
older and disabled women from domestic violence and sexual and Training to Combatviolence Against Women Rape prevention and education; Education and training
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/vawo/laws/vawo2000/
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Victims of Trafficking and Violence Prevention Act of 2000
DIVISION A - TRAFFICKING VICTIMS PROTECTION ACT OF 2000 DIVISION B - VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT OF 2000 Title I - Strengthening Law Enforcement to Reduce Violence against Women
Help is available
Call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE or 1-800-787-3224 (TDD).

72. SafeState - Domestic Violence Prevention Program
crime, including domestic violence; Coordinate with the School/Law EnforcementPartnership Program to integrate teen dating violence prevention efforts into
http://www.safestate.org/index.cfm?navID=250

73. Multnomah County Department Of County Human Services - Domestic Violence Resourc
The Multnomah County domestic violence Coordinator provides the community witha resource for the prevention and intervention of domestic violence.
http://www.co.multnomah.or.us/dchs/dv/
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Impact of Domestic Violence on Children
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Community Resources for Domestic Violence Complete List Services for Victims/ Survivors of Domestic Violence Specialized Law Enforcement Units Batterers' Re-education Programs ... Resources for Battered Lesbians, Bisexuals, or Gay Men Resources not Specific to Domestic Violence Multicultural Resources 24-Hour Crisis Lines in NW Oregon and SW Washington Legal Resources NW Oregon IF YOU NEED IMMEDIATE HELP, CALL 911. If you want to speak to someone about domestic violence in your life: In Oregon, call toll free 1-888-235-5333 or 235-5333 (if you are in the Portland, Oregon area). Anywhere else in the United States, call 1-800-799-SAFE for referral to a shelter or crisis line near you.
The Multnomah County Domestic Violence Coordinator
The Multnomah County Domestic Violence Coordinator provides the community with a resource for the prevention and intervention of domestic violence. As a community resource, the Coordinator provides information, consultation and technical assistance to community groups who want to address this important issue. The Coordinator is jointly funded by both the City and the County, and provides consultation to employees of those entities. The Coordinator is the staff person to the Family Violence Coordinating Council which acts as a coordinating body for domestic violence intervention (see below).

74. Public Safety: Links
violence Organizations State domestic violence Coalitions State Narcotics and LawEnforcement Affairs Center for Substance Abuse prevention Community Safety
http://www.usdoj.gov/state-local/links.html
Public Safety: Links
Community Policing
Community Policing Consortium

Community Policing (US Conference of Mayors)

Community Policing WWW Links

Communications
National Telecommunications and Information Administration Public Safety Program Office

Public Safety Radio Services

Public Safety Wireless Network

Consumer Safety
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Health and Safety Home Page

Corrections National Institute of Corrections National Institute of Corrections Information Center Domestic Violence National Criminal Justice Reference Service Office for Victims of Crime (DOJ) Office on Violence Against Women (DOJ) PAVNET ... State Sexual Assault Coalitions and Hotlines Drugs Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Community Safety and Conservation Division (HUD) Drug Enforcement Administration ... Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace Environmental Crime Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (EPA) Fire Safety The U.S. Fire Administration

75. NIOSH Update / Studies For Workplace Violence Prevention Funded Under Five New N
two statebased initiatives for workplace violence prevention. the prevalence of domesticviolence experienced by factors within law enforcement agencies that
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/vioprevgrants.html
NIOSH UPDATE Contact: Fred Blosser (202) 401-3749
November 20, 2002 Studies for Workplace Violence Prevention Funded Under Five New NIOSH Grant Awards The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) awarded five new grants to fund research for the prevention of workplace violence. The grants total approximately $1.8 million and are funded as part of a $2 million Fiscal Year 2002 Workplace Violence Initiative, in which Congress directed NIOSH to develop intramural and extramural research targeting workplace violence. Four of the studies will focus on identifying risk factors for workplace violence in diverse occupational groups (social service workers, health-care employees, police officers, and long-haul truckers), and the fifth will focus on research to increase the identification of domestic violence in the workplace. All of the projects address research priorities identified in recommendations from a workshop of experts from industry, labor, government, and academia, held in April 2000. The workshop was co-sponsored by the University of Iowa Injury Prevention Research Center and NIOSH. According to recent data, 677 workplace homicides occurred in 2000, and 1.7 million workers are injured every year in non-fatal workplace assaults. In 1996, NIOSH suggested strategies for preventing incidents of workplace violence, and noted that more research was needed to better identify risk factors and assess interventions.

76. The Humane Society Of The United States
Professionals in domestic violence intervention, law enforcement, child protection,human and veterinary medicine, education, and animal care and control
http://www.hsus.org/ace/15485
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77. Governor's Office Of Drug Control Policy
Ending violence Against Women Website. Family violence prevention Fund. Federal STOPviolence Against Women Grant Office. Iowa Coalition Against domestic violence.
http://www.state.ia.us/government/odcp/about/related_links.html

78. 93.591 - Family Violence Prevention And Services/Grants For
with judicial and law enforcement agencies to education campaigns regarding domesticviolence through the CFDA 93.671, Family violence prevention and Services
http://www.cfda.gov/public/viewprog.asp?progid=1288

79. Domestic Violence Resources
domestic Abuse Project (DAP)DAP publishes treatment manuals The Family violence PreventionFund- This group runs for State Local Law enforcement Training-The
http://www.sheriffs.org/dv/links.html
in alphabetical order
  • The National Training Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence -The National Training Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence collaborates with the National Sheriffs' Association to provide the Rural Law Enforcement Training: Domestic Violence-Intervention and Investigation. The Center also "designs, provides, and customizes training and consultations; influences policy; promotes collaboration; and enhances diversity with the goal of ending domestic and sexual violence.
  • Department of Justice-Violence Against Women Office -Information, publications, detailed descriptions of federal laws and programs against domestic violence. American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence American Probation and Parole Association -APPA is the "only professional organization devoted solely to the needs of probation, parole, and community services professionals. They offer training and technical assistance opportunities for probation/parole professionals. Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence -This center provides educational materials, as well as training, for religious organizations and institutions to use in preparing curricula for clergy and Sunday school classes. Domestic Abuse Project (DAP) -DAP publishes treatment manuals, research reports, and other materials. It also conducts yearly training sessions and workshops for professionals involved in mental health, social services, and criminal justice, as well as education for the general public.

80. Violence Begins At Home: Links
www.violenceprevention. Law enforcement Dispatcher Training on Domesticviolence - Powerphone Company - 1-800-537-6937 or www.powerphone.com.
http://www.discover-films.com/vbh/links.html
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Please email us with your additional suggested links and resources. domestic violence resources for victims of stalking men's organizations reference books
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCES Asian Women's Shelter - Information about sexual violence programs and protocols. San Francisco, Ca. Phone: 415-751-7110
The Battered Women's Justice Project - training, referrals, etc. Phone: 800-903-0111.
CAVNET Communities Against Violence Network - Addressing domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, violence against women, violence against people with disabilities, violence agasinst children, violence against gays and lesbians. The purpose of the CAVNET homepage is to serve as a searchable, authoritative source of information about all of the above topics. www.cavnet2.org
CENTER FOR THE PREVENTION OF SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE www.cpsdv.org
Child Custody and Protection Resource Center: Phone: 800-527-3223
Child Witness to Violence Program - Boston Medical Center with the Boston Polie Department - 617-534-3641 - FAX: 617-534-7915
Christians Against Domestic Violence
Domestic Abuse Intervention Project
- Duluth, Minnesota - Great police training videos and workbooks. Phone: 218-722-7979

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