Domestic violence is increasingly recognized as a serious social problem in Missouri. Protection orders are designed to offer individuals some level of safety, but nationally it is estimated that a quarter of such orders are not followed and enforcement is inconsistent. Noncompliant batterers typically increase the level of threats, coercive tactics and violence, and often the victims must relocate to hide from the abuser. These relocated victims need protection in new communities, but frequently they run into difficulties because of different legal jurisdictions across county and state lines. The Full Faith and Credit provisions of the Federal Violence Against Women Act of 1994 offer remedies to this problem, but states (including Missouri...
Evidence indicates that domestic violence has negative consequences on victims’ employment; yet empl...
Every violence encounters a certain reaction in society and in the state. Domestic violence as a for...
This article explores how state domestic violence statutory schemes that grant temporary ex parte or...
The purpose of this brief is to provide an overview of domestic violence in Missouri and discuss how...
Domestic violence has long been recognized as a pressing law enforcement and societal concern, and b...
The authors\u27 concern that domestic violence reform statutes might not be having their intended ef...
This article focuses on Title II, Safe Homes for Women, specifically, interstate enforcement of prot...
The first domestic violence shelters in Missouri opened in the 1970s. Since then, these shelters hav...
Civil protective orders are a low cost, effective solution in either stopping or significantly reduc...
Since the 1994 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was signed into law, individuals (namely, women) se...
Over the past 50 years, attention to domestic violence as a social problem has grown substantially. ...
The Minnesota Department of Corrections latest figures esti- mate that over 63,000 incidents of dome...
Previously, and in contemporary times, women have long suffered from domestic violence. Historicall...
During the past 30 years, the criminalization of domestic violence has developed along three paralle...
This project seeks to answer the question of how policy across the United States impacts domestic vi...
Evidence indicates that domestic violence has negative consequences on victims’ employment; yet empl...
Every violence encounters a certain reaction in society and in the state. Domestic violence as a for...
This article explores how state domestic violence statutory schemes that grant temporary ex parte or...
The purpose of this brief is to provide an overview of domestic violence in Missouri and discuss how...
Domestic violence has long been recognized as a pressing law enforcement and societal concern, and b...
The authors\u27 concern that domestic violence reform statutes might not be having their intended ef...
This article focuses on Title II, Safe Homes for Women, specifically, interstate enforcement of prot...
The first domestic violence shelters in Missouri opened in the 1970s. Since then, these shelters hav...
Civil protective orders are a low cost, effective solution in either stopping or significantly reduc...
Since the 1994 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was signed into law, individuals (namely, women) se...
Over the past 50 years, attention to domestic violence as a social problem has grown substantially. ...
The Minnesota Department of Corrections latest figures esti- mate that over 63,000 incidents of dome...
Previously, and in contemporary times, women have long suffered from domestic violence. Historicall...
During the past 30 years, the criminalization of domestic violence has developed along three paralle...
This project seeks to answer the question of how policy across the United States impacts domestic vi...
Evidence indicates that domestic violence has negative consequences on victims’ employment; yet empl...
Every violence encounters a certain reaction in society and in the state. Domestic violence as a for...
This article explores how state domestic violence statutory schemes that grant temporary ex parte or...