The first domestic violence shelters in Missouri opened in the 1970s. Since then, these shelters have provided a safe place for women and their children when an abusive partner threatens their security. However, in 2004, Missouri domestic violence shelters turned away 29% of women and children seeking refuge because the shelters were full. Shelters have turned victims away at about the same rate for the past five years. Additionally, in 2004, the number of domestic violence police reports in Missouri was at a five-year high. The number of adult abuse cases filed in Missouri courts was also higher in 2004 than the previous year. While these cases are on the rise, Missouri shelters continue to turn away victims of domestic violence due to lac...
Domestic violence affects many individuals on a daily basis. Rates of domestic violence have increas...
This study examined if domestic violence shelters in Texas are responding to the needs of older fema...
The Calgary Women’s Emergency Shelter (CWES) team continues to make a difference in lives of women a...
The purpose of this brief is to provide an overview of domestic violence in Missouri and discuss how...
Domestic violence is increasingly recognized as a serious social problem in Missouri. Protection ord...
When a woman leaves an abusive relationship, she often has nowhere to go. This isparticularly true o...
Background: Domestic violence (DV) is a serious public health issue in the United States, and global...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a risk factor for homelessness among women. Homeless IPV victims ...
Abuse victims face enormous challenges in their lives as a result of the abuse they endure. One prob...
The threat of abuse affects women of all socioeconomic levels, educations, and zip codes. For centur...
In State ex rel. Hope House, Inc. v. Merrigan, the Missouri Supreme Court examined Missouri Revised ...
Domestic violence is the leading cause of homelessness among women and children. According to a 1997...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a problem that affects millions of women. Its victims often face ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
According to the Centers for Disease Control on National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence in 201...
Domestic violence affects many individuals on a daily basis. Rates of domestic violence have increas...
This study examined if domestic violence shelters in Texas are responding to the needs of older fema...
The Calgary Women’s Emergency Shelter (CWES) team continues to make a difference in lives of women a...
The purpose of this brief is to provide an overview of domestic violence in Missouri and discuss how...
Domestic violence is increasingly recognized as a serious social problem in Missouri. Protection ord...
When a woman leaves an abusive relationship, she often has nowhere to go. This isparticularly true o...
Background: Domestic violence (DV) is a serious public health issue in the United States, and global...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a risk factor for homelessness among women. Homeless IPV victims ...
Abuse victims face enormous challenges in their lives as a result of the abuse they endure. One prob...
The threat of abuse affects women of all socioeconomic levels, educations, and zip codes. For centur...
In State ex rel. Hope House, Inc. v. Merrigan, the Missouri Supreme Court examined Missouri Revised ...
Domestic violence is the leading cause of homelessness among women and children. According to a 1997...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a problem that affects millions of women. Its victims often face ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
According to the Centers for Disease Control on National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence in 201...
Domestic violence affects many individuals on a daily basis. Rates of domestic violence have increas...
This study examined if domestic violence shelters in Texas are responding to the needs of older fema...
The Calgary Women’s Emergency Shelter (CWES) team continues to make a difference in lives of women a...