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         Violence Domestic Enforcement:     more books (29)
  1. EVALUATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE UNITS IN NORTH CAROLINA: Helping Reduce Domestic Violence through a Collaborative Response by Anna and Others Waller, 2000
  2. Child support enforcement and domestic violence among non-cohabiting couples (Center for Research on Child Wellbeing working paper) by Angela R Fertig, 2003
  3. Police departments draft strict policy on abuse by officers.(General News)(The rules set "zero tolerance" for domestic violence by law enforcement personnel): ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  4. Model operating procedures and resource guidelines for law enforcement response to domestic violence by Leigh Nachman Hofheimer, 1993
  5. The Michigan law enforcement response to domestic violence: Officer manual by Janet E Findlater, 1997
  6. Illinois domestic violence act: A law enforcement officer's manual by Candace J Wayne, 1983
  7. The police response to domestic violence incidents (MTAS municipal law enforcement management report) by Phillip E Keith, 1988
  8. Domestic violence: A training curriculum for law enforcement by Sue Martin, 1991
  9. Is Anyone Listening?: Accountability and Women Survivors of Domestic Violence by A. Mullender, 2003-10-20
  10. Domestic Violence: Facts and Fallacies by Richard L. Davis, 1998-08-30
  11. Heavy Hands: An Introduction to the Crimes of Family Violence (3rd Edition) by Denise Kindshi Gosselin, 2004-11-21
  12. Search For Solutions: Child Abuse And Domestic Violence Nexus Findings From The Office Of Criminal Justice Planning Public Policy Forums Report
  13. 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
  14. Terms of Enforcement: Making Men Pay for What They've Done by Steven S. Richmond, 2002-02-25

101. ZNet | Race | Putting Community Back In The Domestic Violence Movement
Not surprisingly, the overreliance on law enforcement has placed domestic violence organizations on a tense footing with groups that fight against violence by
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March 21, 2002
The violence unleashed on September 11 has radically altered the political stage by raising questions about the relevance of routine political work in the U.S. Compared to the enormous tragedy of September 11, this year’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October) seems insignificant. I find myself asking: Is violence against women a relevant concern for all? Has the domestic violence movement made itself relevant to the broader calls for a safe and peaceful world? Over 1000 women are killed by their intimate partners a year. Estimates of women who are physically abused by their husband or boyfriend climb as high as three million annually. Commenting on September 11 in the context of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Esta Soler, the Executive Director of Family Violence Prevention Fund, said, "The nation has been fundamentally changed…. It will take time to understand and address all the changes, but we know that as a movement, we have to carry on because the women and children who are facing domestic violence count on us to do so." She is right, but what exactly does "carrying on" entail? How is the domestic violence movement to remain relevant considering not only the violence from military warfare, but also the danger of erosion of civil liberties which will first affect communities of color and poor people?

102. SCCADVASA RESOURCES
YOUR ABUSER CAN TRACK YOUR ONLINE ACTIONS! Internet Safety Precautions. South Carolina Coalition Against domestic violence Sexual Assault. SC domestic violence Sexual Assault Programs Mark Sanford Signs The domestic violence Protection Act of 2003 on
http://www.sccadvasa.org/
YOUR ABUSER CAN TRACK YOUR ONLINE ACTIONS! Internet Safety Precautions SCCADVASA Walk in My Shoes: A March to End Sexual Violence April 14, 2004 For more information about the walk see SCCADVASA's newsletter, Moxie April 2004 Click on mountain image to translate website into a different language SCCADVASA is the leader in directing efforts to eradicate interpersonal violence in South Carolina. SCCADVASA advocates for positive social change through resource development, political action and providing state of the art training. Links... SCCADVASA Staff Salons Against Abuse SCCADVASA Purpose Sexual Assault Awareness Month ... Columbia, SC 29202 Business Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. For Emergencies, please view our member programs and call the 24 hour hotline in your county Fax (803) 256-1030 National Hotline Linea Nacional Sobre La Violencia Domestica 1-800-799-SAFE ( ) 1-800-787-TDD ( ) para los Sordos

103. Domestic Violence Video Cassette - The Training Network
domestic violence at The Training Network offers the best prices on the largest selection of safety training videos (over 2 500) from over 30 top producers.
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104. Total Domestic Violence For Florida, 1992-2002
Total domestic violence for Florida, 19942003. Look for more information on domestic violence at The Harrell Center for the Study of domestic violence .
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/FSAC/Crime_Trends/domestic_violence/index.asp
Choose One Search sexual predators Search for missing kids Do a compromised ID review Do a background check Become a sworn officer Research crime statistics Learn about Domestic Violence FDLE Home Crime Analysis and Statistics Citizen's Resource Center
What's New
... FSAC Home Florida's Crime Rate at a Glance Total Domestic Violence for Florida, 1994-2003 Total Domestic Violence and Rate for Florida, 1994-2003 After years of steady increases in total domestic violence numbers, the total number of reported domestic violence offenses declined slightly in 1998 and is down again in 2003 from 2002, by .09 percent in volume and 3.2 percent in rate. See table below.
Total Domestic Violence
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Total Domestic Violence
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Domestic Violence Crimes include:
Ten Year Trend
This graph illustrates changes in the volume and rate (per 100,000 population) of domestic violence since 1994. From 1994 to 2003, domestic violence is up .6 percent in number and down 18.2 percent in rate. Total Domestic Violence, 1992 - 2003

105. Data & Statistics
File, 28 KB) UCR domestic violence Data. domestic violence Offenses by Municipality, 1997 (Excel File, 97 KB). domestic violence Offenses
http://www.fdle.state.fl.us/fsac/data_statistics.asp
Choose One Search sexual predators Search for missing kids Do a compromised ID review Do a background check Become a sworn officer Research crime statistics Learn about Domestic Violence FDLE Home Crime Analysis and Statistics Citizen's Resource Center
What's New
... FSAC Home (You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to download .pdf files.) Offense Data Arrest Data Domestic Violence Data Officer Data UCR Offense Data County Profiles 2003
Crime in the U.S. 1972-2002
Excel File , 226 KB)
Total Index Crime by County, 1989-2003
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Total Crime for Florida, 1960-2003

Total Violent Crime for Florida, 1989-2003

Firearm Involved Violent Crime, by Region, 1998-2003

Florida Murders, Rate, and Firearm Type, 1971 - 2003
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Florida Index Crime by Municipality 1996-2003 Excel File 733 KB
Note: Florida has adopted a "Forcible Sex Offense" category that is not used at the Federal level. Florida's Forcible Sex Offenses (FSO) include forcible rape, attempted rape, forcible sodomy, and forcible fondling. Users of this site will note that various reports will use either a Forcible Rape or a FSO category in Index Offenses. When Forcible Rape is presented it includes rape and attempted rape only while forcible sodomy and forcible fondling are included in aggravated assault. Note: Dade County was renamed "Miami-Dade County" in 1997. All county and municipal data 1998 to date reflects this change. This change affects the alphabetical order of Miami-Dade County. Please note this change when downloading time series data earlier than 1998.

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