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Criminal Justice League!: October 2011
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Thursday, October 13, 2011. Thanks for coming to our event! Hey there CJL fans and members,. Thanks to everyone who came to our first event of the new school year. It was great to see so many of you there to hear Marna Anderson from WATCH discuss the economics of domestic violence. If you're interested in learning more about WATCH and its mission, please visit watchmn.org. Posted by Criminal Justice League. Sunday, October 2, 2011. The Economics of Domestic Violence. Posted by Criminal Justice League.
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DC Domestic Violence Court Watch Project | Frequent updates from The DC Domestic Violence Court Watch Project | Page 2
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DC Domestic Violence Court Watch Project. Frequent updates from The DC Domestic Violence Court Watch Project. Newer posts →. June and July 2012 Statistics. August 11, 2012. In the months of June and July 2012. DC DV Court Watch Project volunteers sat in on 292 CPO cases. Of the parties was recorded:. Males Petitioners were female in 83%. Of the cases;. Males Respondents were male in 74%. Of the parties was recorded:. Black/African American , 12. Black/African American , 7. Relationship of the parties.
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Take Action – Jana's Campaign
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Safe Dates Classroom Curriculum. Coaching Boys into Men. Campus Men’s Action Network. Workshops & Presentations. Gender and relationship violence. Get Involved. Take Action. Make a Difference. Jana’s Campaign encourages you and thousands of other ordinary citizens to get involved, take action, and make a difference in reducing gender and relationship violence. Below we have listed five areas of volunteerism. We ask you to find your place. Act as a watchdog:. Conducting a Direct Action Campaign. The local...
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Susan Lenfestey | Susan Lenfestey and Barbara Miller's Clothes Line
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Susan Lenfestey is the founder of WATCH. She has lived in Minneapolis for over 30 years with her husband Jim, and is the mother of four adult children and four grandchildren. She did not go to Dartmouth College, but Jim did, so she spent a lot of time there. You can write to Susan using this form.
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UCR Data, Kids Count Data, Watch MN Resources on Court Watch, OVC Web Forum on Victims and the Media and Easier Access to “Repaying Debts” | Victim Justice
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News, commentaries and resources for crime victim advocates. UCR Data, Kids Count Data, Watch MN Resources on Court Watch, OVC Web Forum on Victims and the Media and Easier Access to “Repaying Debts”. Well, I’m on pins and needles with the NFC Playoffs starring my beloved Packers only six hours away! So I’ve been inspired to load you up with LOTS of great resources this week. Also, I’ll be. Check out their website and resources at: http:/ www.watchmn.org/. HAVE A GREAT WEEK! Feed You can leave a response.
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May | 2012 | DC Domestic Violence Court Watch Project
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DC Domestic Violence Court Watch Project. Frequent updates from The DC Domestic Violence Court Watch Project. Monthly Archives: May 2012. Legal Representation for Parties in CPO cases : Frequency and Breakdown. May 18, 2012. The breakdown in the graph below displays that while most often both parties were not represented (44% of the time), the second most common arrangement was when only the Petitioner had counsel (26% of the time). Both parties were represented quite frequently (24% of the time), as...
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Prevention and Awareness of Sexual Violence: July 2011
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Prevention and Awareness of Sexual Violence. BUILD to BLEND stands for: Breaking Up Ideas Leading Downward to Build Ladies/Lives Entering New Directions BUILD to BLEND - caters to and supports a fellowship for Women and Men who have been affected by sexual violence in all it's forms. We come together to help bridge a gap taking Sexual Violence from “My issue", "that's just his/her struggle" to "OUR PROBLEM". Thursday, July 7, 2011. Community Conference 7/16/2011 : So, How Are The Children? This webinar w...
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