A survivor’s decision to engage with formal services for experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV) is influenced by factors at the individual, interpersonal, and sociocultural levels. Understanding the factors that facilitate survivors’ choice to seek services could be beneficial to formal service providers including community agencies, health professionals, and the criminal justice system, providing guidance […]
Virtual Skill Building Session Week (pre-conference): September 13-16, 2021 Platform: Crowdcast Members: $150 per Session; Non-Members: $200 per Session Featuring 4 all-day virtual Skill Building Session master classes: -Sept. 13: The Anatomy of a Trauma Informed Approach to Sexual Assault; Setting the Stage for Success -Sept. 14: Manipulation & Murder: The Hows and Whys of […]
In an effort to find lasting solutions to the public safety challenges Tribal communities encounter and to protect them from violence, abuse, and exploitation, a virtual national symposium on missing or murdered indigenous persons (MMIP) related issues for federal, state, tribal and local stakeholders is being held September 14-16, 2021. This MMIP training will address […]
El Centro Nacional de Recursos sobre la Violencia Doméstica y el Instituto Nacional LGBTQ sobre Violencia de Parejas Íntimas en colaboración con la Universidad de Maryland, Condado de Baltimore y, el Consorcio de Investigación sobre la Violencia Basada en el Género de la Universidad Estatal de Michigan se complacen en invitarte para que participes en […]
Campuses are uniquely positioned to create environments that protect students against sexual assault and dating violence and to partner across on- and off-campus entities for a common purpose. Campuses are also experiencing a time of intense change due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a new round of changes coming as campuses think about what a […]
The 2021 Center for Research on Violence Against Women Virtual Conference will focus on Campus Responses to Sexual Misconduct. Sessions at this conference will address campus sexual misconduct at a “meta” level, looking at interventions that are designed to change campus culture. The event will convene the voices of leading national researchers and practitioners addressing […]
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