Tool Kit for Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence & Children Exposed to Violence Resource guide
General
Rose Thelen, Gender Violence Institute. June 2000.
Best or promising practices for family violence: reference list.
National Center for State Courts.
End Abuse, Family Violence Prevention Fund.
Center for Impact Research Policy Center
Children exposed to domestic violence handbooks.
Children exposed to domestic violence: a teacher’s handbook to increase understanding and improve community responses (2002) L. L. Baker, P.G. Jaffe, L. M. Ashbourne & J. Carter. [http://www.lfcc.on.ca/teacher-us.PDF]
 Children exposed to domestic violence: a handbook for youth justice workers to increase understanding and improve community responses (in press – check url below for more info) L. L. Baker, P.G. Jaffe. [http://www.lfcc.on.ca/pubs.htm]
Teaching Tolerance when things go bad tool kit

Children exposed to domestic violence: a handbook for police trainers to increase understanding and improve community responses (2002) L. L. Baker, P.G. Jaffe, S. J. Berkowitz & M. Berkman. [http://www.lfcc.on.ca/police-us.PDF]

Children exposed to family violence: best evidence for intervention.
Centre for Children and Families in the Justice System

Children exposed to marital violence: theory, research, and applied issues.
Kai-Lee Klymchuk, Mary Cooper and Katrina Pacey. BC Institute Against Family Violence, 2002.
Joy D. Osofsky. Social Policy Report - Society for Research in Child Development. 1995. Vol. IX, Number 3.
Costs of intimate partner violence against women in the United States.
Department of Health and Human Services. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. Atlanta, Georgia. March 2003.
Domestic Violence and Child Maltreatment in Black Families
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Family Violence Department. National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, 1998. [aka “the Green Book”]
Melanie Shepard, Ph.D., Department of Social Work, University of Minnesota at Duluth. Violence Against Women Online Resources. Applied Research Forum. National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women.
First steps: taking action early to prevent violence
Prevention Institute, 2002.
American Public Human Services Association, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, Family Violence Prevention Fund.
The Impact of violence on children.

In harm’s way: domestic violence and child maltreatment-National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse
Mental health and domestic violence: collaborative initiatives, service models, and curricula.
 Protecting young children in violent environments - a framework to build on.  http://www.zerotothree.org/Vol20-5.pdf
Preventing domestic violence: clinical guidelines on routine screening.
Family Violence Prevention Fund. October 1999.
Preventing family violence: community engagement makes the difference.
 Violence Against Women Online Resources
DV, law enforcement, child custody, judicial system, etc.
Child Trends research and providing science-based information to improve the decisions, programs, and policies that affect children


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