Violence and Abuse
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Family Research Laboratory, 14 Jan. 98
FAMILY RESEARCH LABORATORY The Family Research Laboratory (FRL) is an independent research unit devoted to the study of family problems. Peace in society depends upon peace in the family. -Augustine Thank your for visiting our website, you are the visitor Conference 2002 Victimization of Children & Youth: An International Conference Program Description Bibliographies of FRL Publications ...
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Stop Abuse for Everyone: SAFE
A non-profit organization that provides advocacy, information, and support for men and women who are the victims of domestic violence. We set up and advocate for services for men and women, straight, gay, or lesbian, with the vision of a world of powerful, supportive relationships, free of violence. SAFE concentrates on domestic violence against straight men, gay men, and lesbian women, because few services exist for these groups.
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Support for People Accused of Abuse
SPAA Box 115, 7 Lincoln Street Wakefield, MA 01880 (781)246-3691 Spaa98@aol.com Mission Statement: Support for People Accused of Abuse (SPAA) is an organization of men and women who understand the needs of those accused of domestic violence. Through our own tragic experiences, we learned the value of mutual support after having been torn from our families and forced to make our way alone. We ...
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Library
The Library Studies on Spousal Abuse The following statistics were provided by The Easton Alliance, (416) 691-1113, Henton, Cate, Koval, Llyd, and Christopher (1983) discovered that 78 out of 644 high school students had experienced courtship violence. A closer examination of 70 students revealed that 50 students (71.4%) reported that at some time, each partner had assumed the role of both ...
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Review: The Battered Woman
Review: The Battered Woman by Lenore E. Walker (New York: Harper Colophon Books, 1979) reviewed by Robert Sheaffer January 1, 1996 Few books of modern times have had as great an impact in law, in popular culture and in understanding, as has this one. We have all heard of the Battered Woman Syndrome, which originated with this book. Later feminist writings on the subject credit Prof. Walker for ...
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