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         Violence Domestic Enforcement:     more books (42)
  1. Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement Response and Legal Perspectives (Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement and Corrections)
  2. Safety and Sanctions: Domestic Violence and the Enforcement of Law in Ireland by Patricia Kelleher, Monica O'Connor, 1999-04
  3. EVALUATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE UNITS IN NORTH CAROLINA: Helping Reduce Domestic Violence through a Collaborative Response by Anna and Others Waller, 2000
  4. Child support enforcement and domestic violence among non-cohabiting couples (Center for Research on Child Wellbeing working paper) by Angela R Fertig, 2003
  5. The Michigan Law Enforcement Response to Domestic Violence by Janet E. Findlater, 1997-01-01
  6. 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)
  7. The Michigan law enforcement response to domestic violence: Officer manual by Janet E Findlater, 1997
  8. Illinois domestic violence act: A law enforcement officer's manual by Candace J Wayne, 1983
  9. Model operating procedures and resource guidelines for law enforcement response to domestic violence by Leigh Nachman Hofheimer, 1993
  10. Domestic violence: A training curriculum for law enforcement by Sue Martin, 1991
  11. The police response to domestic violence incidents (MTAS municipal law enforcement management report) by Phillip E Keith, 1988
  12. Domestic Violence: Facts and Fallacies by Richard L. Davis, 1998-08-30
  13. Innovations in Policing Domestic Violence: Evidence from Metropolitan London by J. W. E. Sheptycki, 1993-04
  14. Is Anyone Listening?: Accountability and Women Survivors of Domestic Violence by Rosemary Aris, Gill Hague, et all 2003-10-20

1. Enforcement Of Out-of-State Domestic Violence Orders
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF CHILD ABUSE AND domestic violence SERVICES Full Faith and Credit enforcement of Outof-State domestic violence Orders
http://gocadvs.ky.gov/outofst.htm
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF CHILD ABUSE AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES
Full Faith and Credit Enforcement of Out-of-State Domestic Violence Orders Recent state and federal legislation requires that all states, territories, and tribal courts provide full faith and credit to domestic violence protective orders issued by other states, territories, and tribal courts.
KRS 403.751-403.7539; 18 U.S.C.A. Section 2265.
What this means is that victims of domestic violence who hold out of state (i.e., foreign) protective orders are now entitled to enforcement by Kentucky of those orders when the victims move into or have contact with Kentucky. Similarly, victims who receive a protective order in Kentucky and then locate to another state are entitled to have that Kentucky order enforced in the other state. The Kentucky court is required to enforce all provisions of a foreign protective order including those provisions which grant a type of relief not available in Kentucky. KRS 403.7527. Foreign protective orders are entitled to enforcement in Kentucky even when the parties to the foreign petition would not have been eligible for receiving a protective order if they had originally filed in Kentucky. KRS 403.7527. Out of state domestic violence orders will be entitled to police and court enforcement, whether or not victims file their orders in the local Kentucky court system.

2. Welcome To Polaroid Work
Follow the links to Law enforcement. Good information on the use of photographs to document domestic violence. Includes tips on getting good images and links to information about training for law enforcement in documenting family violence.
http://www.polaroidwork.com

3. Books On Domestic Violence For Men
spectrum of readersfrom Dear Abby's Abigail Van Buren, to the nation's leadingdomestic violence researcher, to those in law enforcement and counseling-this
http://www.menstuff.org/books/byissue/violence-domestic.html
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Caution:
Many books written on domestic violence and many definitions of domestic violence demonstrate only one possible situation - male as perpetrator, female as victim. Be prepared to switch the words her for him and him for her and you will find some helpful information. See our section in issues on Violence - Domestic for more realistic help for male victims and female batterers and Resources . See also books on Abuse - Boys Abuse - Children Abuse - Ritual Abuse - Sexual ... Sexual Harassment , and Womens' Violence , and our Issues section on Abuse - Ritual Abuse - Sexual Circumcision Violence ... Womens' Violence and Prisons . Updated 7/28/02.
  • AMA, AMA, AMA, Domestic Violence: A directory of protocols for Health Care Providers, Children's Safety Network, 1993 Volcano, 1995 Beck, Aaron, Prisoners of Hate: The cognitive basis of anger, hostility and violence Buy this book! Berry, Dawn Bradley, The Domestic Violence Sourcebook: Everything you ("women" - ed) need to know Brinegar, Jerry

4. First Response To Victims Of Crime 2001
The three primary responsibilities of law enforcement in domestic violence cases are to (1) provide physical safety and security for victims, (2) assist victims by coordinating their referral to support services, and (3) make arrests of domestic violence perpetrators as required by law.
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/publications/infores/firstrep/2001/vicofdomvio.html
V. Victims of Domestic Violence Background Domestic violence is a crime, not a family matter, and should be approached as such by law enforcement. U.S. Department of Justice statistics indicate that approximately 20 percent of homicides are committed within families or within intimate relationships, and one out of three female homicide victims is killed by an intimate. Furthermore, approximately 28 percent of violent crimes against females are committed by husbands or boyfriends. Finally, approximately 50 percent of domestic violence occurs between married partners and 25 percent between nonmarried partners living together, both involving mainly male assailants and female victims. The three primary responsibilities of law enforcement in domestic violence cases are to (1) provide physical safety and security for victims, (2) assist victims by coordinating their referral to support services, and (3) make arrests of domestic violence perpetrators as required by law. Tips for Responding to Victims of Domestic Violence
  • Because domestic violence cases present potential dangers, responding officers should arrive in pairs at the scene if possible. Introduce yourself and explain that you were called because of a possible injury. Ask permission to enter the residence to make sure everything is okay.

5. Office On Violence Against Women
US Dept. of Justice office leading a national effort to combine federal laws with assistance to states to fight domestic violence against women. HELP IS AVAILABLE. National domestic. violence Hotline at. 1800-799-SAFE (7233) Promising Practices and Model Programs for Law enforcement, Practitioners, and Victim Advocates.
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6. Life Span: Police Domestic Violence Counseling And Legal Services
Life Span's Police domestic violence Program (SABLE) is a unique project that provides forvictims whose abusers are police or other law enforcement personnel.
http://www.policedv.com/
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    Police Domestic Violence / S.A.B.L.E. Program
    As the victim of a police officer, your situation is very different than that of other victims of domestic violence. You may be afraid to:
    • Call the police - He is the police.
    • Go to a shelter - He knows where the shelters are located.
    • Have him arrested - Responding officers may invoke the code of silence.
    • Take him to court - It's your word against that of an officer, and he knows the system.
    • Seek a conviction - He will probably lose his job and retaliate against you.
    • Drop the charges - You could lose future credibility and protection.
    All of these approaches could increase your level of danger. If you have ever tried to get help, you may have become discouraged because no one seemed to understand your plight. Women who come to Life Span have helped us develop expertise on this issue. Based on years of experience dealing with victims of domestic violence, Life Span's staff knows that when a client says, "He's a police officer...", it changes everything. We are committed to sharing this information with other police
  • 7. Domestic And Family Violence Resources
    The Tribal Court Clearinghouse Links and Information on domestic and Family violence fortribal court personnel, tribal law enforcement personnel, domestic violence victim service agency personnel, social services personnel, and others in handling domestic violence cases and issues.
    http://tribal-institute.org/lists/domestic.htm
    Pick a Topic or Category Native American Nations Native American Justice Systems Indian Law Reviews Federal Laws Pending Federal Legislation Federal Agencies Supreme Court Decisions Tribal Court Decisions State Laws Codes and Constitutions Alcohol and Substance Abuse Child Abuse and Neglect Domestic Violence Indian Housing Probate in Indian Country Indian Gaming Environmental Law Native Education Newsbriefs from Indian Country Humor Traditional Law Resources Tribal Drug Court Resources Tribal Court CASA Resources Tribal Court Funding Resources The following documents and hyperlinks should be of assistance to tribal court personnel, tribal law enforcement personnel, domestic violence victim service agency personnel, social services personnel, and others in handling domestic violence cases and issues. Moreover, it should be of assistance in enforcing the Violence Against Women Act. Domestic Violence and Tribal Protection of Indigenous Women in the United States , by Gloria Valencia-Weber and Christine P. Zuni
    The essential Navajo value is that while men and women are distinct, they relate as complementary equals. That kind of relationship creates, or should create, an environment that views violence toward women as deviant behavior. Under Navajo common law, violence toward women, or mistreatment of them in any way, is illegal ...

    8. Domestic Violence Guidelines
    Home Agency Overview Grant Programs What's New Research Statistics Links Site Map domestic violence Law enforcement Guidelines Issued January, 2002 The 2002 domestic violence Law enforcement Guidelines (Revised) are available for downloading.
    http://www.magnet.state.ma.us/ccj/dvguide.htm

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    Agency Overview Grant Programs What's New ... Site Map Domestic Violence Law Enforcement Guidelines
    Issued January, 2002 The 2002 Domestic Violence Law Enforcement Guidelines ( Revised are available for downloading.
    NOTE: The Guidelines were revised in January, 2002.
    a Microsoft WORD Version is now available for downloading
    View the 2002 Domestic Violence Law Enforcement Guidelines (PDF)
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    9. The Federal Domestic Violence Laws And The Enforcement Of These Laws
    Jump to Body Text The Federal domestic violence Laws and the enforcement of TheseLaws. Margaret S. Groban. Publication Date Not Available. Table of Contents.
    http://www.vaw.umn.edu/documents/ffc/chapter5/chapter5.html
    The Federal Domestic Violence Laws and the Enforcement of These Laws
    Margaret S. Groban Publication Date: Not Available
    Table of Contents
    Firearm Offenses ... Notes
    Overview
    Historically, the federal government has generally lacked jurisdiction over many domestic violence crimes. These crimes, however, pose a serious problem in our communities. Accordingly, while domestic violence remains primarily a matter of state and local jurisdiction, both VAWA and the Gun Control Act provide federal tools to prosecute domestic violence offenders in certain situations involving firearms or interstate travel or activity. This chapter provides a concise summary of the federal offenses/statutes now available in both VAWA and the Gun Control Act to prosecute domestic violence offenders in the federal courts. It also provides a summary of selected prosecutions under each statute and a checklist of offenses. These statutes strive to achieve the Congressional goal to "treat violence against women as a major law enforcement priority, take aim at the attitudes that nurture violence against women, and provide the help that survivors need" (S.Rep. No. 102-197, at 34-35, 1991). Through enforcement of these available laws, the Department of Justice can and will assist state and local jurisdictions in their efforts to combat domestic violence.

    10. Award Winning Domestic Violence Video: Sisters, Mothers, Daughters
    Informative for domestic violence workers, law enforcement officials and youth dealing with dating violence.
    http://newenglandusa.com/arts_ed/smd.html
    1997 NEWICT Award
    Best Single Cable Production
    The Boston Globe's Ann Driscoll writes, "Sisters, Mothers, Daughters is...a compelling, powerful and poignant video on domestic violence."
    "A must see for domestic violence workers, law enforcement officials and youth dealing with dating violence. My seasoned, professional staff were riveted..."
    Margo Casey, former Executive, Help for Abused Women and their Children.
    "They say that killers don't see their victims as people like themselves; they see an object, a thing, something less than human. Here conversations with sisters, parents, children....bring the 'humanity' back to these tragically lost lives. I still found it riveting and unbearably sad."
    Recommended: E.Druda, Video Librarian.
    "this is not a sad film...it's a tribute to three young women...filled with funny and touching stories about family life." Tom Dalton, The Salem Evening News.
    Producer, Dale Orlando is CEO of Polaris Production LLC. Her company produces video for cable, broadcast TV and the web. Part of her sustained social battle for the dignity of women has focused upon domestic violence.
    To capture the intimate portraits seen in Sister, Mothers, Daughters, the families of women who were killed in Massachusetts and New Hampshire were contacted through recommendations from Help for Abused Women and their Children (HAWC) and the Domestic Violence Programs of the Massachusetts and New Hampshire District Attorneys' offices.

    11. Protecting Victims Of Domestic Violence
    Technical assistance is available to law enforcement and victims of domestic violenceto answer specific questions and to facilitate effective enforcement.
    http://www.vaw.umn.edu/documents/protect/protect.html
    Protecting Victims of Domestic Violence :
    A Law Enforcement Officer's Guide to Enforcing Orders of Protection Nationwide
    This project was supported by a Cooperative Agreement awarded by the Violence Against Women Grants Office, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, to the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Publication Date: Not Available
    Table of Contents

    12. Novell Web Services
    dedicated to improving the way courts, law enforcement, agencies and others respond to family violence, with the ultimate goal of improving the lives of domestic violence victims and their children.
    http://www.nationalcouncilfvd.org/
    Web Services Select a service and a language GroupWise WebAccess: Brazilian Portugese Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Hungarian Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Polish Russian Spanish Swedish GroupWise WebPublisher: Arabic Brazilian Portugese Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Czech Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Hebrew Hungarian Italian Japanese Korean Norwegian Polish Russian Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish

    13. WVDCJS : Justice Progams: West Virginia Rural Domestic Violence And Child Victim
    the Division of Criminal Justice Services applied for and received funding fromRural domestic violence and Child Victimization enforcement Grant Program
    http://www.wvdcjs.com/justiceprograms/ruraldomestic.html
    Welcome: General Info Statistical Reports Internet Resources Home
    West Virginia Rural Domestic Violence and Child
    Victimization Enforcement Program
    Diverse and Traditionally Underserved Populations Project

    Recognizing that abused women¹ and children living in rural West Virginia are faced with unique barriers to receiving assistance, the Division of Criminal Justice Services applied for and received funding from Rural Domestic Violence and Child Victimization Enforcement Grant Program through the Violence Against Women Grants Office. Since Fiscal Year 1998, the Division of Criminal Justice Services has provided financial assistance to the West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence to better research and serve diverse and traditionally underserved populations in rural communities statewide. Project activities focus on four underserved populations that exist in rural communities throughout West Virginia. These underserved populations include:
  • the elderly, aged 55 and above, where the perpetrators may be spouses, other family members, or other caretaker in non-institutional settings;
  • the disabled, in particular, physical disabilities including the loss or impairment of physical mobility, sight, hearing, and speech;
  • 14. Index
    A domestic violence survivor who has now entered law enforcement offers information and links.
    http://www.geocities.com/snsugar31/
    The Final Inspection
    The policeman stood to face his God, which must alway come to pass.
    He hoped his boots were shining, just as brightly as his brass.
    "Step forward now, Policeman. How shall I deal with you?
    Have you always turned the other cheeck? To my church have you been true?"
    The policeman squared his shoulder's and said. "No lord, I guess I ain't,
    Because those of us who carry badges can't always be a saint."
    I've had to work most Sundays, and at times my talk was rough,
    and sometimes I've been violent, because the streets are awfully tough.
    "But I never took a penny that wasn't mine to keep...
    Though I worked a lot of overtime when the bills got to steep.." And I never passed a cry for help,Though at times I shooked with fear. And sometimes, God forgive me, I've wept unmanly tears. I know I don't deserve a place among the people here. They never wanted me around except to calm their fear." "If you've got a place for me here Lord, It needn't be so grand. I never expected or had too much, but if you don't...I'll understand."

    15. 16.589 - Rural Domestic Violence And Child Victimization Enforcement Grant Pro
    16.589 Rural domestic violence and Child Victimization enforcement Grant Program.FEDERAL AGENCY OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.
    http://www.cfda.gov/public/viewprog.asp?progid=538

    16. Mississippi Department Of Human Services
    Links to child support enforcement, domestic violence shelters, economic assistance, family and children's services.
    http://www.mdhs.state.ms.us/
    Fraud Hotline Information or Inquires About MDHS, E-mail Office of Consumer Services 10 Most Wanted Child Support Economic Assistance ... Program Integrity (Fraud) Request for Proposal (RFP) Other Links: Official State Web Site of Mississippi Division of Medicaid -
    Children's Health Insurance Program

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    MDHS Application Forms: (PDF format only) Adoptive Parent Application Foster Parent Application Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Health Benefits
    Health Benefits Only
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    Media Requests Only, E-mail Communications What's New and Hot Spots Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) Youth Services Community Services Children and Youth Notification of Availability of Funding OCY Child Care Assistance Child Care Training Child Care Licensing Aging and Adult Services ... Request for Proposal (RFP) Ronnie Musgrove
    Governor
    Visit Governor Musgrove's website
    Thelma Brittain
    Executive Director Joe Bennett, Deputy Administrator

    17. GOVERNMENT GRANTS AND LOANS: Rural Domestic Violence And Child Victimization Enf
    GOVERNMENT GRANTS AND LOANS Rural domestic Violenceand Child Victimization enforcement Grant Program.
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    FMR Home Page ... About FMR Database Rural Domestic Violence and Child Victimization Enforcement Grant Program
      PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
      To implement, expand, and establish cooperative efforts and projects between law enforcement officers, prosecutors, victim advocacy groups, and other related parties to investigate and prosecute incidents of domestic violence, dating violence and child abuse; provide treatment, counseling and assistance to victims of domestic violence, dating violence and child victimization, including in immigration matters; and work in cooperation with the community to develop education and prevention strategies directed toward such issues.
      ELIGIBLE FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES: 1. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT;

    18. Eastside Domestic Violence Program Home Page
    Located in Bellevue, Washington, EDVP offers a wide range of shelter and community programs. Services provided that help domestic violence victims free themselves from abuse. Provides community education about domestic violence. Also provide specialized training to law enforcement, medical organizations and businesses.
    http://www.edvp.org/
    Preview exciting and unique items that will be at the auction. Urgent Action Needed to Help Women Fleeing Domestic Violence New regulations would greatly limit the ability of women fleeing domestic violence to seek asylum in the United States. Save Services for Victims of Domestic Violence! Sample letter to write your legislator today. Help Save a Life! Did you know you can donate your old cell phone as a life-saving link to 911 for victims of domestic violence? Give Back to Your Community! Become an EDVP Volunteer EDVP Needs Computers! Updating your PC? Donate your old computers to EDVP Current Program and Shelter Wish List Interested in helping out the women and children in our shelters? Look here to see how
    EDVP 24-Hour Crisis Line
    425-746-1940 or 1-800-827-8840
    (V/TTY available 8am-6pm) © 2000-2003 Eastside Domestic Violence Program
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    19. Howard County Sheriff's Office Operational Duties: Domestic Violence Enforcement
    domestic violence enforcement. The Sheriff’s Office became the sole enforcementagency for all domestic violence Orders in Howard County.
    http://www.co.ho.md.us/Sheriff/Duties_DomesticViolence.htm
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    DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ENFORCEMENT In former years, the Sheriff’s Office shared Domestic Violence Enforcement responsibilities with the Howard County Police Department, but in July of 1999 this joint enforcement approach changed. The Sheriff’s Office became the sole enforcement agency for all Domestic Violence Orders in Howard County. As of August 1998, the Sheriff’s Office has a new, five-person unit dedicated to the enforcement of laws dealing with family and domestic violence. This unit also includes a civilian Victim Advocate, whose goal is to provide victims, and potential victims of domestic violence with help to utilize all available resources to stop violence in and out of the home. This Sheriff’s Unit is the only one if it’s kind in Howard County.
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    20. Domestic Violence Law Enforcement @ Polaroidwork.com
    Teach, Publish Present Findings. domestic violence Law enforcement Instantphotos are a powerful tool to help break the cycle of family violence.
    http://www.polaroid.com/solutions/solution_detail.jsp?PRODUCT<>prd_id=406189&FOL

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