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  1. Expert to help organize campaign to prevent local domestic violence.(General News): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  2. Military Personnel: Status of Implementation of GAO's 2006 Recommendations on DOD's Domestic Violence Program.: An article from: General Accounting Office Reports & Testimony by Unavailable, 2010-06-01
  3. Domestic violence: Prevalence and implications for employment among welfare recipients : report to Congressional committees by United States. General Accounting Office., 1998-01-01
  4. 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
  5. Alternatives to Domestic Violence: A Homework Manual for Battering Intervention Groups by Kevin A. Fall, Shareen Howard, 2004-08-27
  6. Surviving Domestic Violence: Voices of Women Who Broke Free by Elaine Weiss, 2004-02
  7. Domestic Violence Survival Workbook (The) by John J Liptak, EdD, et all 2009-02-02
  8. 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
  9. Domestic Violence Sourcebook, The by Dawn Berry, 2000-08-01
  10. Family and Friends' Guide to Domestic Violence: How to Listen, Talk and Take Action When Someone You Care About is Being Abused by Elaine Weiss, 2003-10-01
  11. Family Interventions in Domestic Violence: A Handbook of Gender-Inclusive Theory and Treatment
  12. Domestic Violence: The 12 Things You Aren't Supposed to Know by Thomas B. James, 2003-11-28
  13. Domestic Violence: Assessment and Treatment
  14. Religion and Domestic Violence in Early New England: The Memoirs of Abigail Abbot Bailey (Religion in North America)

1. Domestic Violence General Information And Statistics
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF CHILD ABUSE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES domestic violence general Information and Statistics 27 758 temporary protective orders and 18 252 emergency protective orders are issued annually in Kentucky.
http://gov.state.ky.us/domviol/gidv.htm
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF CHILD ABUSE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES Domestic Violence General Information and Statistics THE FACTS 27,758 temporary protective orders and 18,252 emergency protective orders are issued annually in Kentucky. (Source: Kentucky State Police)
Studies show 22-35% of women who seek aid in emergency room settings are in need of treatment for injuries stemming from domestic abuse.(1)
Up to half of all battered women are abused during pregnancy, with physical abuse often beginning or escalating in pregnancy. (2)
21,089 cases of spouse abuse were reported in Kentucky by the end of fiscal year '95. A 7% increase from fiscal year '94. Trend data documents that the most vulnerable adult is an abused spouse, Caucasian, female, age 29 or under, married, living with spouse and referred to Department for Community Based Services by law enforcement. (3)
An estimated four million U.S. women are abused by intimate partners each year and one-quarter of all women will be abused at some point in their lives.(4)
Between 30-50 % of all marriages will at some point involve the use of physical violence. (5)

2. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE GENERAL
domestic violence general. Domestic Violence Statistics Good statsregarding DV. Domestic Violence Discussion - A safe place to
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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

3. Domestic Violence: General Information
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Domestic Violence: General Information
Are you experiencing domestic violence? Sometimes its difficult to know …
  • Does your partner threaten you and your children? Are you and your children often frightened by your partner? Are you constantly degraded and picked on? Does your partner constantly check where you have been, how much you have spent, whom you have spoken to?
Domestic violence includes a range of behaviour including physical, emotional, sexual and financial abuse, within all types of relationships. The most harmful abuse is carried out by men against women partners, but abuse can also be carried out by women against men, within same sex relationships and by family members. It can affect anyone no matter what their social group, age, ability, ethnic origin, gender and sexuality.

4. Commission On Domestic Violence General Bibliography
American Bar Association collection of bibliographic resources on domestiv violence.
http://www.abanet.org/domviol/biblio.html
American Bar Association
Commission on Domestic Violence
General Bibliography
updated 12/12/97
ABA Publications:
Addressing Domestic Violence in Communities: A Program Guide. Special Alliance Against Violence. The Young Lawyers Division. June 1996. Domestic Violence: The Brutal Truth About the American Family. Family Advocate. Volume 17, No.3, Winter 1995. Elder Abuse in the State Courts Three Curricula for Judges and Court Staff. By Lori Stiegel, ABA Commission on Legal Problems of the Elderly. 1997. Family Law Quarterly: Special Issue on Domestic Violence. Family Law Section. Ed. Roberta Valente. Summer 1995, Volume 29, No.2. The Impact of Domestic Violence on Your Legal Practice: A Lawyer's Handbook. American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence. 1996. Interstate Family Practice Guide: A Primer for Judges. By Deborah Goelman, Patricia Hoff, Robert Horowitz, Sally Small Inada and June Melvin Mickens. ABA Center on Children and the Law. 1997. Law and Social Inquiry. Volume 19, Number 4, Fall 1994.
American Medical Association Publications:
Diagnostic and Treatment Guidelines on Child Physical Abuse and Neglect. March 1992.

5. Women's Law Initiative
This page includes general information on domestic violence. (National CoalitionAgainst domestic violence general Information Packet). Most abusers are men.
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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)

6. Against Domestic Violence Of The PWOTW®
Phenomenal Women Of The Web Against domestic violence, online campaign to raise awareness and provide support for victims of domestic violence. Phenomenal Women Of The Web®. AGAINST domestic violence Network general Information Shelters Organizations Home
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Enter Your Email Address As an ongoing quest to raise women's awareness and resources, I have founded the organization: "The Phenomenal Women Of The Web - Against Domestic Violence." What I hope to accomplish here, is to bring you the most informative sites on domestic violence the internet has to offer. There are so many centers, outreach programs and support groups that are on the net. I have also created a discussion forum (BB), devoted exclusively to this issue.

7. GENERAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LINKS
general domestic violence LINKS. domestic violence Statistics Goodstats regarding DV. domestic violence Discussion - A safe place
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GENERAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE LINKS 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 Domestic Violence General Domestic Violence and Abused Women Domestic Violence and Abused Men ... Domestic Violence Discussion

8. D.A.'s Home Page
Information on the office and its staff, on the domestic violence and drug task forces, and on county death penalty cases.
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Sullivan County Attorney General Greeley Wells, above, during a press conference Wednesday
at the county justtice center announces a joint effort betweent the Sullivan County Domestic
Violence Task Force and Cellular One/GTE to issue donated cellular phones to victims of
domestic violence and stalking for emergency 911 calls
Welcome to the Office of the District Attorney General for Sullivan County H. Greeley Wells, Jr. Greeley Wells, a native of Knoxville, Tennessee, received his B.S. degree in 1967 from the University of Tennessee and his J.D. degree from U.T. in 1969. He was admitted to the bar in May, 1970.
Immediately upon graduating from law school, Greeley was appointed Special Agent form the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He served as an investigator and legal instructor in the Cleveland, Ohio; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Washington, D.C. offices of the FBI.
In 1976 he joined the District Attorney's staff in Sullivan County as an Assistant District Attorney General. Since that time he completed the Northwestern University Law School course for Prosecutors, the National District Attorney's Association Career Prosecutor Course for Prosecutors, and the FBI National Law Institute. He is a member of the Kingsport Bar Association, the Bristol Bar Association, the Tennessee Bar Association, the National District Attorney's Association, the Association of Government Attorneys in Capital Litigation and the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference.
Greeley was appointed District Attorney General for the Second Judicial District (Sullivan County) in October 1993, and was subsequently elected to fill the unexpired term. He has maintained an active courtroom presence in major cases.

9. Domestic Violence Handbook - Table Of Contents
Informative general information site hosted in Oakland County, Michigan. Site is joint effort of the Oakland County domestic violence Coordintating Council, Creative Communciations Group, and the American Divorce Information Network, publishers of Divorce Online.
http://www.domesticviolence.org/content.html
Note: You don’t have to read all of this at once!
Go to the section that you’re interested in - each part can stand alone.
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
As a public service, this website was developed and is hosted by
Creative Communications Group
, and sponsored by Divorce Online

10. Women With Courage, Help For Victims Of Domestic Violence
Offers a motivational CD for victims of domestic violence, abuse, assault, and rape. Product details and general information on women's rights and issues.
http://www.womenwithcourage.com
Together We Can Stop Domestic Violence Women With Courage is a group of women who have been victims of domestic violence and who are working together to help stop domestic violence in our society today. Our goal is to help people who are suffering from domestic violence build themselves up to make the necessary changes in their lives. Domestic violence can take every ounce of beauty, joy and happiness that you once possesed and drive it out to the point where you don't even believe your situation can be changed. It takes your pride, your self-will, your confidence and most of all the courage you need to stand up and say, "no more, the abuse stops here" and mean it. Pep Talk! We are here to offer hope, information, and practical help in the form of a very powerful "Pep Talk" available on tape and CD. This may be the most important message that will ever impact your life, we look at this pep talk as mind food, food for the soul because it can help you regain the strength and power you need to change you current situation, from being abused to becoming one of us, "Women with Courage".when you order Pep Talk you will recieve our 10 rules to live by creed free. We find that people who apply it to their every day lives start to see big results in no time. This pep talk is designed to build you up mentally so you will be strong and not stand for abuse......not any kind! PepTalk can help you love who you are as a human being and want better for yourself and for the ones who loves you.

11. ShesgotHelp Network Womens Internet Gateway
Forums and chats for domestic violence issues and general support for women. Also offers internet links, health, discussion lists and ecards.
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12. #10-29-02: Attorney General Ashcroft Addresses Domestic Violence Symposium
Remarks of Attorney general John Ashcroft Annual Symposium on DomesticViolence October 29, 2002. Good afternoon. It is a pleasure
http://www.usdoj.gov/ag/speeches/2002/102902domesticviolencesymposium.htm
Remarks of Attorney General John Ashcroft
Annual Symposium on Domestic Violence
October 29, 2002
Good afternoon. It is a pleasure to be here with you today at this first Annual Symposium on Domestic Violence. I thank Secretary Tommy Thompson, Deputy Secretary Claude Allen, Assistant Attorney General Deborah Daniels, and Violence Against Women Office Director Diane Stuart, for their tireless efforts on behalf of victims of domestic violence. I want to recognize also all of the newly appointed National Advisory Committee members for joining us today. The work you do every day protects women from violence and changes lives. Your contributions are both vital and valued, and I thank you for your service. A few years ago, I wrote a book about the beliefs that have shaped my life. In the book, I was able to narrow the list of my most cherished beliefs down to twenty. And prominent among these twenty life lessons is that the greatest responsibility of a culture is the transmission of values from one generation to the next. Values begin and end in the family. As children, we learn values; as parents, we transmit them. Our children absorb the values we pass on to them, and they in turn pass these values on to their children. But when families are wracked by violence and abuse, values are corrupted. The messages transmitted by parents are messages of violence, cruelty, and powerlessness.

13. Hernando County Sheriff's Office
Contains a general overview, mission statement, message from the sheriff, zones, alerts, community service announcements, most wanted, domestic violence information, news and related links.
http://www.hcso.hernando.fl.us/Default.htm
Click here to learn more about the Sheriff's STARCOM Reorganization! Click here for more information on special programs offered by the Sheriff's Office! Sheriff Richard B. Nugent is pleased to present the Hernando County Sheriff's Office Website.
Hernando County is located on the West coast of Central Florida. The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement services to a population of approximately 125,000. This is an increase of nearly 200% since 1980, and Hernando continues to be regarded as one of the fastest growing counties in the United States. This decade will bring new challenges to our county, but the commitment of the Hernando County Sheriff's Office will not change. We will continue to provide our community with professional, efficient law enforcement through well-trained employees, technology, crime prevention and a proactive approach to public safety. One of the quality of life indicators for a community is the caliber of its law enforcement. In June 2000, the Sheriff's Office received full accreditation from the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation. We are proud of this significant accomplishment, and will work hard to make sure your Sheriff's Office continues to rank among the finest in the state, and to assure a sense of well-being and safety for our citizens.
Click here to read our Mission Statement Hernando County Sheriff's Office

14. Domestic Violence Statistics - General Facts
general FACTS ABOUT domestic violence Nearly 2 in 3 female victims of violence were related to or knew their attacker.
http://www.cybergrrl.com/dv/stat/statgen.html
GENERAL FACTS ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Nearly 2 in 3 female victims of violence were related to or knew their attacker. (Ronet Bachman Ph.D., U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Violence Against Women: A National Crime Victimization Survey Report," January 1994, p. iii) Over two-thirds of violent victimizations against women were committed by someone known to them: 31% of female victims reported that the offender was a stranger. Approximately 28% were intimates such as husbands or boyfriends, 35% were acquaintances, and the remaining 5% were other relatives. (In contrast, victimizations by intimates and other relatives accounted for only 5% of all violent victimizations against men. Men were significantly more likely to have been victimized by acquaintances (50%) or strangers (44%) than by intimates or other relatives.) (Ronet Bachman Ph.D., U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Violence Against Women: A National Crime Victimization Survey Report," January 1994, p. 1) Almost 6 times as many women victimized by intimates (18%) as those victimized by strangers (3%) did not report their violent victimization to police because they feared reprisal from the offender.

15. Domestic Violence Statistics - General Facts
general FACTS ABOUT domestic violence. Nearly 2 in 3 female victimsof violence were related to or knew their attacker. (Ronet Bachman
http://www.cybergrrl.com/views/dv/stat/statgen.html
GENERAL FACTS ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Nearly 2 in 3 female victims of violence were related to or knew their attacker. (Ronet Bachman Ph.D., U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Violence Against Women: A National Crime Victimization Survey Report," January 1994, p. iii) Over two-thirds of violent victimizations against women were committed by someone known to them: 31% of female victims reported that the offender was a stranger. Approximately 28% were intimates such as husbands or boyfriends, 35% were acquaintances, and the remaining 5% were other relatives. (In contrast, victimizations by intimates and other relatives accounted for only 5% of all violent victimizations against men. Men were significantly more likely to have been victimized by acquaintances (50%) or strangers (44%) than by intimates or other relatives.) (Ronet Bachman Ph.D., U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Violence Against Women: A National Crime Victimization Survey Report," January 1994, p. 1) Almost 6 times as many women victimized by intimates (18%) as those victimized by strangers (3%) did not report their violent victimization to police because they feared reprisal from the offender.

16. State Of Michigan On The Web - SHG Resources
Browse a collection of links to government resources, state symbols, and general information about Michigan. Features sections on domestic violence and missing children.
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17. Metropolitan Nashville Police Department - Domestic Violence Division
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Call 880-3000 8am-10pm; 862-8600 after 10pm The Domestic Violence Section of the Metro Nashville Police Department thinks that you should know some of the warning signs of Domestic Abuse and the responses you can receive. Look through our sections below and see if there are multiple warning signs that are occurring in your life. Then look to see the responses available, which can help you and your family out of this type of situation. Remember domestic violence does not tend to end but escalate in both severity and frequency the longer a victim waits before taking action. There is help and information available for you to break this cycle of violence. Call 880-3000 if you need assistance. Phones are manned from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, with evening investigators who may be in at other hours. For help, call 862-8600; Call

18. Catalogue - Browse By Legislation
domestic violence (general) Regulations 1996. domestic violence (Programmes)Regulations 1996. domestic violence (general) Regulations 1996
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19. Office Of The Wyoming Attorney General
Information on office divisions, legal opinions of the attorney general, and a guide for avoiding domestic violence.
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20. Office Of The Utah Attorney General
Nevada Attorney general domestic violence Home Page
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Dating Violence
A 2001 study by the Centers for Disease Control revealed that one in five high school girls has been physically or sexually abused by a dating partner, significantly increasing their risk for drug abuse, eating disorders, suicide, and other harmful behavior. Programs and Resources
  • Dating Violence Program - Many teens are involved in abusive dating relationships. This program is designed to help teens and parents become more aware of inappropriate behavior in dating relationships. Teens learn about acceptable dating behavior and expectations and are given a list of resources should they ever face an abusive situation. To request a presentation to your school or organization, please call our office at (800) AG 4 INFO (244-4636).

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