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Discussion about child abuse in communities by author Andrew Vachss.
Discusses the implications of survey results for domestic violence programs, animal welfare organizations, and programs serving children of women who are battered by their partners.
A non-profit organization that produces and distributes documentaries and study guide resources on many social issues, including: domestic violence, trauma and recovery, and sexism.
Dedicated to the treatment, prevention and research of child abuse and neglect. Organization operates a hotline for child abuse and neglect.
Contact information and a description of the work of the office, an online reference desk with information on topics such as drugs, elder abuse, and local courts, and information for police officers.
The American Bar Association's web site for domestic violence issues. Information for attorneys and survivors. Contains information on protecting privacy for survivors during and after divorce.
American Academy of Family Physicians
The Family Research Laboratory (FRL) is an independent research unit devoted to the study of family problems.
Addresses dating and domestic violence prevention. Provides a variety of support programs. Based in Minneapolis.
NACAFV provides education and advocacy around the issue of family violence in aboriginal communities.
Official site for current information on missing and exploited children. Search for missing children, view wanted posters, submit child "sightings", and additional information.
A Washington, DC group on family violence addressing child abuse, spouse/partner abuse (domestic violence), and elder abuse.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ABUSE IN LATER LIFE (<a href="docs/FAQs_DALL.pdf" target=blank alt="click for printable copy of FAQs">print</a>)
A non-profit project of the Tides Center working to create and promote community-based approaches to preventing violence against women and children.
Nat'l Academy Press, Understanding and Preventing Violence, Volume 1 (1993), Chapter 5, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
Explains how children can identify violence and abuse within the family, and what can be done to help. Includes FAQ, personal stories, legal advice, and lists of services in Australia.
Abstract of JAMA article by Patricia M. Dietz, DrPH, et al.
(October 13, 1999)
Discussion about child abuse in communities by author Andrew Vachss.
Explains how children can identify violence and abuse within the family, and what can be done to help. Includes FAQ, personal stories, legal advice, and lists of services in Australia.
American Academy of Family Physicians
Official site for current information on missing and exploited children. Search for missing children, view wanted posters, submit child "sightings", and additional information.
Addresses dating and domestic violence prevention. Provides a variety of support programs. Based in Minneapolis.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ABUSE IN LATER LIFE (<a href="docs/FAQs_DALL.pdf" target=blank alt="click for printable copy of FAQs">print</a>)
A non-profit organization that produces and distributes documentaries and study guide resources on many social issues, including: domestic violence, trauma and recovery, and sexism.
A Washington, DC group on family violence addressing child abuse, spouse/partner abuse (domestic violence), and elder abuse.
NACAFV provides education and advocacy around the issue of family violence in aboriginal communities.
Contact information and a description of the work of the office, an online reference desk with information on topics such as drugs, elder abuse, and local courts, and information for police officers.
Discusses the implications of survey results for domestic violence programs, animal welfare organizations, and programs serving children of women who are battered by their partners.
A non-profit project of the Tides Center working to create and promote community-based approaches to preventing violence against women and children.
Nat'l Academy Press, Understanding and Preventing Violence, Volume 1 (1993), Chapter 5, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education
The Family Research Laboratory (FRL) is an independent research unit devoted to the study of family problems.
Dedicated to the treatment, prevention and research of child abuse and neglect. Organization operates a hotline for child abuse and neglect.
The American Bar Association's web site for domestic violence issues. Information for attorneys and survivors. Contains information on protecting privacy for survivors during and after divorce.
Abstract of JAMA article by Patricia M. Dietz, DrPH, et al.
(October 13, 1999)
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