This research is comprised of narratives from government officials, advocates, and service providers with a link to domestic and sexual violence. The purpose of this collection is to help develop…
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Although calling the police is a common stategy used to help abused women, it is not usually deemed the most effective. This paper seeks to identify the strenghts of the…
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This research explores IPV survivors' patterns of satisfaction with the criminal legal system response. Implications for improving the criminal legal system response to survivors of IPV are discussed (February 2002).
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Despite the alarming rates of IPV across the U.S., women in rural areas face obstacles that impair their ability to get help. Lack of an adequate health care and criminal…
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This document covers the Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence on the use of body-worn cameras by law enforcement during the Lethality Assessment Program. Following the research, the report concluded that…
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This IACP survey is for police departments/chiefs to respond to domestic violence incidents caused by a member of their own police force.
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This agency self-assessment discusses protection orders and what to do with the victims/offenders involved.
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This departmental self-assessment accounts for firearms with regard to on-scene calls and investigation.
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This survey details the number of stalking cases per year in one's specific department, and how to best help victims of stalking escape/safety plan.
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