Resources


A MUST READ!!! Why Do They Kill?

Why Do They Kill

Why Do They Kill? Men Who Murder Their Intimate Partners by David Adams of Emerge is the first book that includes extensive interviews with men who killed their intimate partners. Moving backwards from the murders they committed through their adult lives, relationship histories, and childhoods, the author sought to understand what motivates the men to kill. Why Do They Kill is the first book to profile different types of wife killers, and to examine the courtship patterns of abusive men. The author shows that these murders are not, for the most part, “crimes of passion” but culminations of lifelong predisposing behaviors of the men who murder, and that many elements of their crimes are foretold by their past behavior in intimate relationships. Critical perspective on the men’s accounts comes from interviews with victims of attempted homicide (standing in for murder victims) who survived shootings, stabbings and strangulation. Order information available at www.VanderbiltUniversityPress.com

or at www.emergedv.com

or by calling 800-627-7377


MUST HAVE: FREE – The Burgundy Book – A Guide for Effective Issuance & Enforcement of Protection Orders

The Burgundy Book - A Guide for Effective Issuance

The Family Violence Department of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, National Center on Full Faith and Credit, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the Office of Violence Against Women has developed these principles and strategies that will be useful to communities nationwide in developing and implementing their own best practices for protection order issuance and enforcement. The best guide yet for Advocates, Civil Attorneys, Courts and Judiciary, Law Enforcement and Prosecutors.

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A Survivor’s Story

A Survivors Story

In this intimate account of her life, Olga shares the terror of witnessing her father’s brutal attacks on her mother and reveals the horrific physical, emotional and sexual abuse she herself endured. With clarity as unique as it is insightful she unravels the connections between her childhood abuse and the rapes she suffered as a teenager and young woman. Her inspirational story sheds light on the complexities of coping with trauma the struggle towards healing and what it means to truly survive. A Survivors Story is a 45 minute video presented in four segments ideal for training and education. The video includes viewers guide is closed captioned for he deaf and hard of hearing and is available in both DVD and VHS cassette.

www.ortsolutions.org


Great Training Materials The Centre For Children And Families In The Justice System

Great Training Materials The Centre For Children And Families In The Justice System

The Centre Offers training and resource materials for professionals who work with children exposed to domestic violence with a special focus on the role of the justice system in criminal and family law proceedings.

Many resources can de downloaded or ordered through the web site.

254 Pall Mall St. Suite 200

London, ON N6A 5P6 – Phone 519-679-7250 – www.lfcc.on.ca


Choices for Positive Youth Relationships

Choices for Positive Youth Relationships

An abuse prevention program for youth that emphasizes respect and safety for young women and young men within any of their realtionships.

The Speers Society is committed to the prevention of youth relationship

abuse through education and support.

Contact: The Speers Society

PO Box 47010-2223

Erin Mills Parkway-

Mississauga Ontario L5K 1T9

Phone – 905855-7067

www.speerssociety.org


In Her Shoes

Great Community Education Tool:

“In Her Shoes – Living With Domestic Violence” – This is the community

education tool that the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic

Violence developed over the course of two years of testing and refinement.

Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence | www.wscadv.org

Olympia Office

101 N. capitol way

Olympia, WA 98501

360-586-1022

Click Here for Ordering Information.


Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Animal Abuse Linking the Circles of Compassion for Prevention and Intervention

Resource Guidebook:

Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Animal Abuse Linking the Circles of Compassion for Prevention and Intervention

by Frank Ascione and Phil Arkow

The Latham Foundation | www.latham.org

Editors Frank R. Ascione and Phil Arkow and 49 other authorities encourage researchers and professionals in all three disciplines to recognize animal abuse as a significant human health issue. The 498-page book is published by Purdue University Press with the assistance of the Latham Foundation.

Telephone: 510-521-0920

Click Here for Ordering Information.


Domestic Violence By Police Officers

Resource Guidebook:

Domestic Violence By Police Officers

by Agent Donald Sheehan

U.S. Government Printing Office | bookstore.gpo.gov

FBI Behavioral Science Unit – FBI Academy Quantico

To Order Contact:

U.S. Government Printing Office

SSOP

Washington, DC 20402-9328

ISBN# 0-16-050295-0


I Love A Cop

Resource Guidebook:

I Love A Cop

by Ellen Kirschman

A Must Read

Click Here for Ordering Information.


The Stalking of Kristin

A MUST READ: The Stalking of Kristin by George Lardner Jr. A father investigates the murder of his daughter.

Click Here for Ordering Information.


Great Training Aid

Safe From The Start

“Safe From The Start” from the California Attorney General’s Office – This motivational DVD/CD set contains vital information about reducing children’s exposure to violence. By keeping them Safe from the Start, you can help children reach their full potential and live healthy, happy lives

Click Here for Ordering Information.


10-4 Spanish for Law Enforcement

“10-4 Spanish for Law Enforcement”

by Sgt. Charles Kimbil

A great handbook for officer and emergency personnel who work with the hispanic community.

Publisher- Trafford Publishing

Telephone: 250383-6864

Click Here for Ordering Information.


Great Book: Keeping the Faith

Great Book: Keeping the Faith – Guidance for Christian Women Facing Abuse

http://www.faithtrustinstitute.org

FaithTrust Institute is a non-profit organization headquartered in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Founded in 1977 by the Rev. Marie M. Fortune, FaithTrust Institute is an interreligious educational resource addressing issues of

sexual and domestic violence. Our goal is to engage religious leaders in the task of ending abuse, and to serve as a bridge between religious and secular communities.


Seeds of Change

Resource Video:

Seeds of Change

You Have the Power | www.yhtp.org

This documentary is about hope and change. It is about a small group of people in Nashville, Tennessee who are part of a community-centered approach to domestic violence. Judges, attorneys, detectives, and victim advocates share how their collaboration has resulted in positive change..


When Violence Hits Home

Resource Guidebook:

When Violence Hits Home

You Have the Power | www.yhtp.org

A handbook on domestic violence for survivors, friends, and the community to help stop the violence. Contains information about the cycle of violence, personalized safety plan, power and control wheel, and who to call for help in Tennessee.


Domestic Disputes: Analysis Of officers Killed

Resource Video:

Domestic Disputes: Analysis Of officers Killed

AIMS Multimedia

GREAT TRAINING VIDEO – Responding to calls of domestic disputes is often the cause of assault and death among law enforcement officers. This video is the result of a ten-year study on officers who were killed while dealing with a domestic dispute situation. Actual cases are dramatized, showing how the officers were killed and the kinds of dangers future officers should be prepared for when handling domestic disputes.


Never Let a Victim Die in Vain

Resource Video:

Strangulation: Never Let a Victim Die in Vain

IMO Productions | www.imoproductions.com

MUST SEE!! – Great training video series for law enforcement, prosecutors, medical/ mental health professionals and advocates.

IMO recently produced and is distributing the video/CD-ROM series, STRANGULATION: NEVER LET A VICTIM DIE IN VAIN, in partnership with the San Diego City Attorney’s Office featuring Casey Gwinn, San Diego City Attorney; Dr. Dean Hawley, Forensic Expert; Dr. George McClane, Emergency Room Physician; and Gael Strack, San Diego Assistant City Attorney. The proceeds from the video will be divided between IMO Productions and The Domestic Violence Workshop, run by the San Diego City Attorney’s Office


Bridging Domestic Violence and Child Abuse

Resource Video:

Bridging Domestic Violence and Child Abuse (Featuring Lt. Wynn)

12 minute videotape addressing the need for those in the field of domestic mviolence and those in the field of child abuse to trust each other around one common issue: stopping violence in families.

$15 each. Item V-4


Surviving a Stalker

Resource Book:

Surviving a Stalker: Everything You Need To Know To Keep Yourself Safe

by Linden Gross

(Marlowe & Co., 2000)

www.stalkingvictims.com


Safety Plans

For your complimentary copy of a Personalized Safety Plan for victims of domestic violence, please click on the page links below. Please print and complete all 9 pages for your quick and easy reference.

Safety Plan PDF document

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Officer’s Pocket D.V. Checklist

Please print a copy of this document for your quick and easy reference.

Compliments of Wynn Consulting

Domestic Violence Investigation Checklist

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CDAA

This two-hour video formatted training program features national elder abuse medical, legal and protective services experts who address evidence based prosecution, documentation, medical signs and symptoms, cognitive function, sexual assault, domestic violence, interviewing, and multidisciplinary responses.

Call 916-443-2017


Crossing the Threshold

A MUST READ –

Crossing the Threshold: Female Officers and Police-Perpetrated Domestic Violence

Order at http://www.abuseofpower.info/Resources01.htm.

Crossing the Threshold examines how male police officers’ institutional power filters down into their intimate relationships, and why the institution of policing has historically ignored or denied police-perpetrated violence against women. A brief look at the profession’s historical treatment of women and minorities provides the background for this analysis of police-perpetrated domestic violence. Though the book focuses on female officers’ experience of abuse at the hands of male officers and the institutional response to that abuse, the book is insightful and relevant reading for civilian victims, advocates, attorneys, police supervisors, administrators, chiefs and sheriffs.

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