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  1. A Call for Injustice: Domestic Violence Against Men by Gene Moore, 2008-03-31
  2. Leading the fight.(Family)(In Ann Kneeland's campaign against domestic violence in Lane County, men have an important role to play): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  3. What Causes Men's Violence Against Women?
  4. Women Murdered by the Men They Loved (Haworth Women's Studies) by Ellen Cole, Esther D Rothblum, et all 1992-10-21
  5. Intimate partner violence against aboriginal men in Canada.: An article from: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology by Douglas A. Brownridge, 2010-08-01
  6. Men to men consultation.(FEMNET organizes program for men against gender-based violence): An article from: Femnet News
  7. To be or not to be a man.(educating men to stop violence against women): An article from: Femnet News by Augustine Musopole, 2001-09-01
  8. Locked in A Violent Embrace: Understanding and Intervening in Domestic Violence (SAGE Series on Violence against Women) by Dr. Zvi C. Eisikovits, Dr. Eli Buchbinder, 2000-04-15
  9. The economic recession and intimate partner violence: imbalances in the traditional roles of men and women can put women at risk of violence from men, ... from: The Journal of Employee Assistance by Sheetal Ranjan, Chitra Raghavan, 2010-04-01
  10. Men's Violence Against Women: Theory, Research, and Activism by Christopher Kilmartin, Julie Allison, 2007-03-28
  11. Domestic Abuse Against Men in Scotland (Central Research Unit Papers) by Central Research Unit Scottish Executive, 2002-07-01
  12. Same-Sex Domestic Violence: Strategies for Change (SAGE Series on Violence against Women)
  13. Batterer Intervention Systems (SAGE Series on Violence against Women) by Dr. Edward W. Gondolf, 2001-12-15
  14. The role of men in combating gender based violence.: An article from: Femnet News

61. West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence
The West Virginia Coalition against domestic violence is committed to the eliminationof personal and institutional violence against women, children, and men.
http://www.wvcadv.org/
SPECIFIC ISSUES Later Life
Faith Communities

Batterer Intervention/ Prevention Programs

People with Disabilities
... Click here to access WVCADV data for 2000-2001 A CAUTION If you are in immediate danger we urge you to dial 911. If you need a referral to your closest Domestic Violence Program, you can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE twenty-four hours a day, 7 days a week. If you are currently in an abusive relationship, be aware that your abuser can track where you've been on the internet on a home computer. Email is NOT a secure way to communicate with us because most email systems store sent emails that can be later retrieved by your abuser. OUR COMMITMENT The West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence is committed to the elimination of personal and institutional violence against women, children, and men. By developing a strong network of shared resources and support, WVCADV provides safe space and quality service for victims of domestic violence, and works for systemic change to assure families' options for building lives free from violence.
Quotation of the Month:

"Wars make poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows."

62. Reason
and Diversity of Survivors of domestic violence, open until Dec for Everyone, whichaddresses violence in samesex relationships and against men by female
http://reason.com/cy/cy111202.shtml
November 12, 2002 Manhandled
Recognizing men abused by women
By Cathy Young
This year in Massachusetts, there was something different about the vigil for victims of domestic homicides held in October for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Three of the 15 names on the placards belonged to men slain by their female partners. In previous years, all the victims whose deaths were commemorated were female. The willingness to recognize male victims of violence by women may mark the beginnings of a change in societal perceptions of domestic abuse. In the same month, a conference on male victims of abuse held by the Battered Men's Helpline in Portland, Maine, received positive coverage in the local media. Also in Portland, a photography exhibit by victim advocate Donna Galuzzo, "A Celebration of Surviving: Celebrating the Strength, Success and Diversity of Survivors of Domestic Violence," open until Dec. 6, features photographs of gay men and lesbians who have been abused by their partners, as well as women battered by men (though not of men abused by women). Nationwide, a group called Stop Abuse for Everyone, which addresses violence in same-sex relationships and against men by female partners, has been gaining recognition in the victim advocacy community. It would seem that broadening outreach to a more diverse group of victims should be an unequivocally good thing for those concerned with domestic violence. But that's not the way many advocates see it. Nancy Scannell, legislative director of Jane Doe Inc., a Massachusetts-based domestic violence coalition, has told

63. Partnerships Against Domestic Violence Publications
against the Odds How women survive. Research. Out of print. Women, men and domesticviolence A report looking at both women and men as perpetrators of domestic
http://www.padv.dpmc.gov.au/publications/publicat.htm
NEWSLETTERS
AND BULLETINS
KEY FINDINGS BROCHURES ... CLEARINGHOUSE
Publications
A wide range of publications has been produced by Partnerships projects. These include project evaluation reports, research studies, service delivery and community education resource materials and information about the Partnerships initiative. The following list includes all Partnerships publications to date. Many of the publications are available for order (free of charge) from RMS DAS Documents with a "PDF" are available for down-loading. To view these documents you will need Acrobat Reader, free from www.adobe.com
About Partnerships REPORTS TITLE CATEGORY DAS order no, Current Perspectives on Domestic Violence
A review of national and international literature 1999

Literature Review PADV Newsletter No. 2
September 1999

About Partnerships PADV Newsletter No. 3

64. Domestic Violence
What is violence or abuse? Explanation of psychological and physical abuse.Category Health mental Health Psychological Abuse...... violence against women is only part of the problem. This is known as the hidden sideof domestic violence. and sadly this adds to the reluctance men have to
http://www.family2000.org.uk/domestic_violence.htm
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Domestic violence ... are you a victim?
Violence in the home is a crime we are all becoming more aware of each year. In the UK a quarter of all reported violent crimes are domestic. In the US the estimate of the number ranges from 960,000 incidents of violence against a current or former partner to four million each year. But domestic violence is also a world-wide problem. What is violence - or abuse? It is about power, and this can be about controlling a partner by either physical or emotional abuse. It is rarely a one-off event. There are also many different forms of abuse, and physical attack is only one of them. Perhaps most of us think of a black eye or broken arm, but sex can be used as a way of dominating a partner. So can ridicule. So can control of family finance. So, too, can shouting and screaming. Does your partner accuse you of all manner of ‘crimes’? These may even be everyday events, such as looking out of the car window to look at other men or talking for too long to friends and family on the telephone! Jealousy is a formidable spur for many attacks. Do you feel under threat of violence? Have you been on the receiving end of a violent attack? Do you have to ‘account’ for time spent away from home? Does emotional or verbal abuse play a part in your relationship?

65. Violence Against Women In The United States
violence against WOmen. women die in this country as a result of domestic violence,the euphemism Women are 10 times more likely than men to be victimized by an
http://www.now.org/issues/violence/stats.html
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
IN THE UNITED STATES
MURDER . Every day four women die in this country as a result of domestic violence, the euphemism for murders and assaults by husbands and boyfriends. That's approximately 1,400 women a year, according to the FBI. The number of women who have been murdered by their intimate partners is greater than the number of soldiers killed in the Vietnam War. BATTERING . Although only 572,000 reports of assault by intimates are officially reported to federal officials each year, the most conservative estimates indicate two to four million women of all races and classes are battered each year. At least 170,000 of those violent incidents are serious enough to require hospitalization, emergency room care or a doctor's attention. SEXUAL ASSAULT . Every year approximately 132,000 women report that they have been victims of rape or attempted rape, and more than half of them knew their attackers. It's estimated that two to six times that many women are raped, but do not report it. Every year 1.2 million women are forcibly raped by their current or former male partners, some more than once. THE TARGETS . Women are 10 times more likely than men to be victimized by an intimate. Young women, women who are separated, divorced or single, low- income women and African-American women are disproportionately victims of assault and rape. Domestic violence rates are five times higher among families below poverty levels, and severe spouse abuse is twice as likely to be committed by unemployed men as by those working full time. Violent attacks on lesbians and gay men have become two to three times more common than they were prior to 1988.

66. NOW And Violence Against Women
Ashcroft Constrains violence against Women Office (3/03); New Anti Campaigns Aim atBoys, Young men (2/03 domestic violence Civil Suit Settles for $1 Million (7/02
http://www.now.org/issues/violence/
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67. Domestic Violence Notepad: A Listing Of Resources For Victims
Provides links to articles, legal help, resources to help victims of domestic violence.Category Society People Issues domestic violence Legal Issues...... domestic violence RESOURCES SILENT WITNESS NATIONAL INITIATIVE TO ABUSE THE ROWDYRIDGE GANG CAMP men and Women against domestic violence Sexual Harassment
http://www.womenlawyers.com/domestic.htm
Domestic Violence Notepad
Do not allow yourself to be a victim A Directory of
Women

Lawyers
Home Page Warning:
HOW AN ABUSER CAN DISCOVER YOUR INTERNET ACTIVITIES

Links to vital information Commission On Domestic Violence
The Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence

Domestic Violence Handbook

Domestic Violence Hotline Resource
...
  • Safety Net - Valuable domestic violence resource with links, postings, state coalition numbers and shelter numbers! RAINN Women's Peacepower Foundation - Makes grants to grassroots projects that are working to impact issues of violence against women and their children. Hiding In The Closet, No more! - One of the largest online domestic violence resources for battered women and the children who witness domestic violence. Domestic Violence Information Depot - Information to educate the populace about domestic violence, what it is and how to help. Also includes survivor stories as they are submitted. The Bridge to Hope - Sexual assault and domestic abuse agency offering crisis intervention and follow-up services in Dunn and Pepin Counties, Wisconsin with general resource information and links.

68. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY
Good basic reading list on domestic violence history, research, selfhelp.Category Society People Women Issues domestic violence...... domestic violence in its entirety the social constructs that facilitate men abusingand women staying, how legal services and social services can work against
http://www.gate.net/~liz/liz/013.htm
    Reading List on
    Domestic Violence NEW: THE COURT ORDER In Re Sharline Nicholson, et al., March 1, 2002 Judge Jack Weinstein details his findings on the outrageous removal of children from, and further abuse of battered women by CPS workers in New York pdf file to download 329kb ON-LINE: STALKING THROUGH THE COURTS The "Father's Right's" Movement How to Legally Stalk, Harass, and Intimidate Victims of Domestic Violence after a Restraining Order has been Issued ON-LINE: WHEN PARADIGMS COLLIDE : Protecting Battered Parents and Their Children in the Family Court System by Clare Dalton ON-LINE: PROTECTION FROM ABUSE ORDERS offer the shelter of the law PFAs are viewed as the first line of defense for someone trying to keep safe from an abusive partner. By Mackenzie Carpenter, Post-Gazette http://www.post-gazette.com/regionstate/19990829pfa1.asp ON-LINE: FAMILY VIOLENCE FIFTY OBSTACLES TO LEAVING , a.k.a., Why Abuse Victims Stay. By Sarah M. Buel, The Colorado Lawyer October 1999 Vol. 28, No. 10. More in this Special Issue at http://www.cobar.org/static/tcl/1999/october/obstacles.htm

69. Virginians Against Domestic Violence
Of these, 71% were abused women, 2% were abused men, 20% were children VirginiansAgainst domestic violence documented 129 family violence fatalities in 2000.
http://www.vadv.org/facts.html
Domestic Violence
Get the Facts! Home Site Index E-Mail Us For every call there is an answer. Free. Confidential. 24 hours a day. National
According to the FBI's Uniform Crime Report, victims of family violence are overwhelmingly female. Females were the victims of three out of every four murders of intimates in 1996. Crime in the United States, Uniform Crime Reports, 1998. Washington DC: US Department of Justice. Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Characteristics of Crime" 1999. Washington DC: US Department of Justice. 46% of cities surveyed by the U.S. Conference on Mayors identified domestic violence as a primary cause of homelessness. Crime in the United States, Uniform Crime Reports, 1998. Washington DC: US Department of Justice. Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Characteristics of Crime" 1999. Washington DC: US Department of Justice. U.S. Conference of Mayors, A Status Report on Hunger and Homelessness in America's Cities: 1998. There is approximately one domestic violence program for every 2,170 battered women, and one shelter bed for every 160 battered women nationwide. Community Based Domestic Violence Programs for Women: What is Out There a report to the Commonwealth Fund, Stacey Plichta, Old Dominion University, September 1997.

70. Virginians Against Domestic Violence
Virginians against domestic violence acknowledges that this report may not representthe complete picture of women, children and men killed as a result of
http://www.vadv.org/media.html
Media Information
Home
Site Index E-Mail Us Envision a world where relationships are healthy, respectful and safe The following resources may be helpful to reporters interested in providing accurate and thoughtful coverage of domestic violence issues. For more information contact: Joriel Foltz, VADV Public Awareness Coordinator,
757/221-0990 or E-Mail: awareness@tni.net Recent Media Release (PDF format)
October 2 - Silent Witness Virginia Media Advisory September 23 - October Awareness Month release to newspapers and tv stations "Songs Can Save Lives" release to radio stations.
Media Resources: October Awareness Month Statewide Calendar of Events Virginians Against Domestic Violence Fact Sheet A good resource for referrals all over the state. VAdata Annual Report 2001

VAdata Annual Report 2000

Clothesline Project Fact Sheet
(PDF File)
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71. Domestic And Family Violence Resources
The Tribal Court Clearinghouse Links and Information on domestic and Family violence fortribal court Category Society People Issues domestic violence Legal Issues...... of all annual violence against men is perpetrated Crime Victimization Survey, violenceagainst Women (NCJ domestic violence is statistically consistent across
http://www.tribal-institute.org/lists/domestic.htm
Pick a Topic or Category Native American Nations Native American Justice Systems Indian Law Reviews Federal Laws Pending Federal Legislation Federal Agencies Supreme Court Decisions Tribal Court Decisions State Laws Codes and Constitutions Alcohol and Substance Abuse Child Abuse and Neglect Domestic Violence Indian Housing Probate in Indian Country Indian Gaming Environmental Law Native Education Newsbriefs from Indian Country Humor Traditional Law Resources Tribal Drug Court Resources Tribal Court CASA Resources Tribal Court Funding Resources The following documents and hyperlinks should be of assistance to tribal court personnel, tribal law enforcement personnel, domestic violence victim service agency personnel, social services personnel, and others in handling domestic violence cases and issues. Moreover, it should be of assistance in enforcing the Violence Against Women Act. Domestic Violence and Tribal Protection of Indigenous Women in the United States , by Gloria Valencia-Weber and Christine P. Zuni
The essential Navajo value is that while men and women are distinct, they relate as complementary equals. That kind of relationship creates, or should create, an environment that views violence toward women as deviant behavior. Under Navajo common law, violence toward women, or mistreatment of them in any way, is illegal ...

72. Domestic Violence Information Manual Counselling Violent Men
Tagging workingclass men as being the main offenders of physical domestic violencemay be another instance of male violence against men which immunes the male
http://www.wise.infoxchange.net.au/DVIM/DVFraud.htm

73. Domestic Abuse Against Men In Scotland : Contents Page
perspectives on domestic abuse ‘Family violence’ research Recent of domestic abuseSummary CHAPTER TWO — domestic ABUSE against men RECORDED BY THE
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/cru/kd01/green/dvam-00.asp
12 April 2003
Home
About News Publications ... Publications
Domestic Abuse Against Men in Scotland
This document is also available
in pdf format David Gadd, Stephen Farrall,
Dept of Criminology
Keele University
Staffs. ST5 5BG
Tel: 01782 583598
Email: d.r.gadd@keele.ac.uk The Scottish Executive Central
Research Unit 2002
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION

Structure of the report Feminist perspectives on domestic abuse Recent crime surveys The British and Scottish Crime Surveys Other assaults and homicides in the UK Domestic abuse prevalence rates in the USA and Canada Qualitative studies of male victims North-West of England Summary SCOTTISH POLICE Introduction The Scottish Police data base Uses and limitations of the data Rates of domestic abuse recorded by the Scottish Police Sex of victims and perpetrators Male victims and the sex of their assailants by police area The distribution of ages for victim and perpetrator Relationship between victim Previous experiences of domestic Classification of incidents as Types of crimes and offences Police action Why are incidents against male victims less likely to be referred to

74. TX Men Against DV/SA
men are in a position to help in the fight against domestic violence.We are fathers, brothers, friends, role models; we are most
http://www.main.org/sangati/menantidv.html
Women decided long ago that they wanted men's violence against them to stop. Men, as a gender, have not made that decision. When we do decide and act on that decision, violence against women will end.
This page aims to serve as a collection of resources for men, primarily in Texas, who are working to end domestic violence and sexual assault in our families and communities. It grew out of discussions during and subsequent to the 3rd Forum on Men's Work to End Violence Against Women organized by the Texas Council on Family Violence March 20-22, 2002 in Austin, Texas. At present it contains links to external resources, and a featured article or poem of the month. Submissions to both are welcome and may be sent to ramakrishnan@mail.utexas.edu
Communities Texas Elsewhere Academic Resources Asian-American
African-American

Deaf

Latino
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XY: men, masculinities and gender politics

Featured Article: November 2002
[For past featured articles, scroll to the bottom of this page.]

75. Texas Council On Family Violence
Gloucester men against domestic violence http//www.strongmendontbully.com.. If something about your relationship with your partner
http://www.tcfv.org/programs_for_batterers.html
Men's Nonviolence Project
Mission Statement
Men's Nonviolence Project will pursue safety and justice for women, work to hold men accountable for their violence and abuse, and strive to eradicate the sexism from which violence against women grows. Click here to learn more about our Men Make Choices campaign! New:
View clips from the TCFV produced award winning video "Circle of Accountability" by clicking here
Activities of Men's Nonviolence Project:
History:
The Men's Nonviolence Project (MNP) was formerly known as the Battering Intervention and Prevention Project (BIPP). In early 2000, BIPP was reconceptualized as the Men's Nonviolence Project. As BIPP our primary activities were centered around service provision, that is, technical assistance, training and monitoring the local programs that worked with batterers. The MNP project still offers these services, but has widened its view to encompass the understanding that intervention groups for identified domestic violence offenders by themselves will never stop violence against women. In our first two years, we have made a good start on the work of addressing the social problem of men's violence. Here are some of our accomplishments:

76. Links @ The Julian Center
top. men's Resources. Battered men www.vix.com/pub/menmag/battered.htm.men against domestic violence www.silcom.com/~paladin/madv/.
http://www.juliancenter.org/links.html
domestic violence sexual assault childhood abuse clinical resources ... links The Julian Center offers the web links below to support you in learning more about trauma and recovery. They represent a small sample of the literally thousands of resources on domestic violence and abuse available on the Internet. We invite you to give us feedback on these or other relevant websites at info@juliancenter.org Providing these links does not constitute an endorsement by The Julian Center of the organizations and services referenced. It is the responsibility of the user to evaluate the content and usefulness of the information obtained from these websites. The user specifically acknowledges that neither The Julian Center nor its contributors is liable for any defamatory, offensive, or illegal conduct associated with these Internet links. General Trauma Domestic Violence Sexual Assault
Childhood Abuse
... Men's Resources
General Trauma
International Society for the Study of Dissociation www.issd.org

77. Domestic Violence - An Islamic Perspective
These people are men and sadly, women too. After I created the Muslims against DomesticViolence webring and the MADV section on my website, several people
http://www.themodernreligion.com/women/w_dv.htm
Domestic Violence exists everywhere. It exists all over the world and within all cultures, communities and religious groups. As the webmaster of "Islam - The Modern Religion", I have created this section, with the help of God, so as to address domestic violence within Muslim communities in particular This is not to say that I believe domestic violence is a problem only in Muslim communities and nowhere else. A woman is beaten up every 9 seconds in America. To see what is going on in your own backyard, please see Domestic Violence in the West. As a Muslim, it's my responsiblity to first address the problems within Muslim community. As a religion and way of life, Islam offers the most priviledges to the woman and her rights as a human being equal to man Therefore, regardless of the ubiquitous nature of DV, Muslim men should be the LAST people on this earth to commit such a horrid act. They have NO excuse to abuse their wives.
There are two categories of guilty people when it comes to domestic violence in Muslim homes. 1. The ones who inflict the physical and mental abuse. In most cases, the father and husband.

78. Men Against Domestic Violence
July 1999. men against domestic violence. The National Council of Presbyterian menwill present a nationwide tele-conference during violence Awareness Month on.
http://www.bengtson.org/mtm/Servant/Vol_4_3/v4_3_09.htm
M inistering
to M inisters
Foundation, Inc.
T he S ervant
Publication of Ministering To Ministers Foundation, Inc.
V olume 4, I ssue
A Q uarterly P ublication
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Men Against Domestic Violence
The National Council of Presbyterian Men will present a nation-wide tele-conference during Violence Awareness Month on
October 3, 1999 at 5:00 p.m. EDT.
Statistics to consider about domestic violence:
  • The number one health risk to women in the U.S. is attacks by men.
    The majority of ministers are not trained to recognize signs of continuing domestic abuse within their congregations.
    30-35 percent of women visiting emergency rooms are seeking treatment for injuries related to domestic violence.
For More Information Contact
Charles H. Chandler, Executive Director
Ministering To Ministers Foundation, Inc.
2641 Cromwell Road ~ Richmond, Virginia 23235
(804) 320-6463 ~ Fax (804) 320-9178
E-Mail: MTMFound@aol.com MTM
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79. Global Activism - Men And Women Fighting Sex Crimes
men against domestic violence An internetbased coalition of men and women workingto address the issue of domestic violence who educate and advocate against
http://www.rapist.org/rapebusterpages/ActivismM&W.htm
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The following on-line links and addresses to groups and organizations have been created and are maintained by men and women dedicated to combating, by oath or action, the fight against rape and sexual assault.
If you are a group or organization who would like to be listed, please feel free to send us an e-mail Links to Online Sites
"*" Indicates participants in the Men Against Violence Webring. To enter the ring, click on any of the sites marked with the asterisk. Brother Peace Twin Cities Harvard Anti-Sexist Men (HASM) was founded in 1991 to encourage men to take responsibility for sexism and male violence against women, and to challenge traditional concepts of masculinity. Men Against Domestic Violence An internet-based coalition of men and women working to address the issue of domestic violence who educate and advocate against physical, mental, emotional and sexual violence of all kinds including men and rape. They offer advocacy and information, but not clinical advice. Men Against Pornography , Brooklyn, NY Men For Change* Men For Change is a group based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada dedicated towards ending violence and promoting gender equality by encouraging men to take responsibility for the power and pain in our lives and to celebrate the constructive, positive and nurturing aspects of masculinity.

80. Domestic Violence Data Sheet
Of all adult domestic violence cases reported to the as many incidents of violenceby an compared to approximately 157,330 incidents committed against men.
http://www.opdv.state.ny.us/about_dv/data2002.html
Domestic Violence Data Sheet PDF format
Criminal Justice
Incidence

  • Of all adult domestic violence cases reported to the National Crime Victimization Survey, in 1998, approximately 85% were victimizations of women by their current or former partners. Compared to males, females experienced 5 times as many incidents of violence by an intimate. Women were the victims in about 876,340 of the violent crimes committed by an intimate, compared to approximately 157,330 incidents committed against men. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Intimate Partner Violence, May 2000, NCJ 178247.
    Fifty-two percent of all violent crimes committed by a relative involve spouses and ex-spouses. One in four spousal attacks involve persons who are divorced. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1995, May 2000, NCJ 171129.
    In 1995, almost one in five reported violent crimes where the victim knew the offender involved the use of a weapon. Bureau of Justice Statistics, Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1995.
Homicide
  • Of 57 domestic homicides occurring in NYS between 1990 and 1997, 75% of the victims had ended the relationship or stated an intention to end it at the time of their death. NYS Commission on Domestic Violence Fatalities, Report to the Governor, (Albany, NY: 1997), 8.

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