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January 1999

A Place to Start: A Resource Kit for Preventing Sexual Violence

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The Minnesota Center for Crime Victim Services and the Minnesota Coalition Against Sexual Assault, along with a workgroup of various MN sexual violence prevention organizations, agencies and individuals created this kit to support community sexual violence prevention efforts.
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  • General Material
January 1999

Animal Cruelty/Human Violence

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This fact sheet offers statistics from several research studies investigating the connection between animal cruelty and human violence, domestic violence, and child abuse.
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  • NRCDV Publications
  • General Material
January 1999

Innovative Strategies To Provide Housing For Battered Women

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Highlights how eight domestic violence organizations are responding to the housing needs of battered women in their communities. Projects highlighted are: Elizabeth Stone House in Massachusetts; Stop Abusive Family Environments (SAFE) in West Virginia; Middle Way House, Inc. in Indiana; Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence; Women Opting for More Affordable Housing Now, Inc.(WOMAN, Inc.) in Texas; Project Link in Pennsylvania; Boulder County Safe House in Colorado; and, Family Unification Program in Iowa.
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  • NRCDV Publications
  • General Material
January 1999

New Challenges for the Battered Women's Movement: Building Collaborations and Improving Public Policy for Poor Women

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This paper advocates the adoption of an agenda that recognizes the importance of safety, justice and economic resources for women and their families and urges that advocates pay particular attention to the concerns and interests of poor women.
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  • General Material
January 1999

Averting The Campus Date Rape Drug Crisis: Seven Solutions For Colleges, Law Enforcement and Medical Professionals

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The book offers guidelines and checklists to use in implementing a proactive and comprehensive response to date rape crimes on college campuses.
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  • General Material
January 1999

Whose Kids? Our Kids! Teens, Sex, and Sexual Victimization

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This document highlights the importance of parental monitoring to protect their children from become victims of sexual abuse. It provides guidance to parents to effectively monitor their children's activities, whereabouts, and companions without being overly intrusive.
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  • General Material
January 1999

Community Development & Sexual Violence Prevention: Creating Partnerships for Social Change

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Created to assist community-based sexual assault programs with community development initiatives. Its theoretical basis is the work of Loftquist in 'The Technology of Prevention Workbook: A Leadership Development Program.'
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  • General Material
January 1999

Sex Offender Registration: Policy Overview and Comprehensive Practices

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This brief is intended to inform citizens, state and local leaders, and criminal justice professionals about the policy issues related to sex offender registration, and to describe current sex offender registration practices around the country.
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  • NRCDV Publications
  • General Material
January 1999

The Austin Community Domestic Violence Project: A Blueprint for Raising Community Awareness and Promoting Local Action

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Describes a community organizing project that worked within an African American community to mobilize and train citizen leaders and business gatekeepers to safely and effectively intervene in domestic violence cases and raise neighborhood awareness.
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  • NRCDV Publications
  • General Material
January 1999

The Multilingual Access Model: A Model for Outreach and Services in Non-English Speaking Communities

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This project recruited and trained bicultural-bilingual advocates from area ethnic communities to provide assistance to victims and initiate outreach and awareness activities in their communities. Assistance to 6 provide
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  • NRCDV Publications
  • General Material
January 1999

Housing and Battered Women: Using Housing Vouchers to Assist Battered Women Move From Welfare to Work

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 This was written to provide domestic violence advocates with information and strategies to promote the use of HUD's new welfare-to-work housing vouchers as a resource to assist battered women receiving public assistance. The paper identifies barriers faced by many battered women as they attempt to move from welfare to work and identifies how the new voucher program can help women overcome these obstacles.
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  • General Material
January 1999

Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Guide: Assessment of the likelihood of domestic violence

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This brochure describes the Spousal Assault Risk Assessment Guide (SARA) and its ability to help determine the degree to which an individual poses a domestic violence threat to his/her partner, children, another family member, or another person involved.