A grassroots organization of self-identifying survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking, the network/caucus formerly known as Survivors In Service (SIS) began with initial support from the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (WSCADV) and statewide domestic violence programs. The organization works to provide leadership in the field of eliminating violence against women.
The Stalking Resource Center is a program of the National Center for Victims of Crime. The Stalking Resource Center consists of five components: a Peer-to-Peer Exchange Program, Training, an Information Clearinghouse, a Practitioners' Network, and a Website.
This guide points to key resources on the topic of domestic violence from a health perspective.
Resources for Domestic Violence, missing and abused children, forum, chat, and Amber Alert.
MSH-TA is a Native American program that provides training and technical assistance to our American Indian and Alaskan Native relations in the effort to eliminate violence in the lives of women and their children.
Article by Greg Dear in PDF format.
Definitive essay on the purported "rule of thumb" law about wife-beating.
Stop The Hurt.com offers a safe place for women and children on the net to find domestic violence survival stories, resources, information and support.
from the Welfare Information Network. Articles on the economic aspects of domestic violence, welfare and homelessness.
Information for victims of domestic violence by police officers and firefighters.
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