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03/18/09
Report
Engage to Protect: Foundations for Supervised Visitation and Exch…

The approach to crafting policies described in this discussion paper has the Supervised Visitation Program’s Guiding Principles as its backdrop. It has been written primarily for centers that have elected to operate within those principles.…

11/18/08
Report
Litigation Abuse During the Pretrial Process

This section is devoted to litigation abuse by abusive parents. It identifies the abusive litigation techniques used by abusive parents as a means to control the non-abusive parent and outlines steps judges can take to…

10/29/08
Article
Substance Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence

This paper discusses the co-occurrence of substance abuse and intimate partner violence, highlights the special role of men’s drunkenness in intimate partner violence, examines substance abuse by victims of intimate partner violence, and presents issues…

09/18/08
Publication
New Perspectives on Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange: Orie…

This document provides an overview of a shift in practice. The shif includes the change from agency-centered intake to person-centered orientation as a framework for welcoming mothers, fathers, and children to the experience of supervised…

06/18/08
Publication
Fathering After Violence: Working with Abusive Fathers in Supervi…

This guide is intended to assist supervised visitation centers that want to enhance the safety and well-being of women and children by working more deliberately with abusive fathers who use the centers to visit their…

06/18/08
Publication
On Safety’s Side: Protecting Those Vulnerable to Violence

This document is an invitation to visitation centers serving families with a history of domestic violence to engage far more actively and broadly in the work of protecting victims of violence. Doing so involves protecting…

06/18/08
Publication
Responding to Stalking

Stalking is a serious and dangerous crime; yet, it is also often misunderstood, minimized, or overlooked entirely. Evidence of stalking—harassing phone calls or text messages, showing up at a victims’ school or work uninvited—is sometimes…

04/25/08
Article
Mobilizing Communities to Prevent Domestic Violence by Melanie Sh…

This paper places community mobilization within the context of the Battered Women’s Movement, explores guiding concepts and frameworks for community mobilization, and discusses the challenges of implementing community mobilization strategies.

03/30/08
Bench Card
Youth Engagement in Court Bench Cards

The following bench cards were created by the American Bar Association to assist judges when a child is present in the courtroom: Engaging Young Children (ages 0-12 mo) in the Courtroom Engaging Toddlers (ages 1-3) &…

03/18/08
Publication
Beyond Observation: Considerations for Advancing Domestic Violenc…

This publication presents considerations for expanded practice in the supervised visitation and describes interventions that go beyond observation in the supervised visitation setting. The information for this publication comes from a number of sources, including…

04/09/07
Publication
Guiding Principles of the Safe Havens: Supervised Visitation and …

The Guiding Principles are designed to guide the development and administration of centers with an eye toward addressing the needs of child(ren) and adult victims of domestic violence in visitation and exchange settings. The Guiding…

03/22/07
Publication
Abusive Men’s Use of Children to Control Their Partners and Ex-…

This study represents the first step in examining both the extent to which, and the various ways by which, abusive men use children to control and terrorize their partners.