Civil protective orders are a low cost, effective solution in either stopping or significantly reducing partner violence for women. While all women benefit from civil protective orders, this brief finds there are greater obstacles to enforcement in rural places, which result in less benefit for rural than urban women. The authors suggest that policies and services should be tailored to address community-specific barriers and differences such as hours of access, time it takes to obtain or serve an order, and access to information about the process
Domestic violence occurs throughout the United States and has been cited as a major social and healt...
The authors\u27 concern that domestic violence reform statutes might not be having their intended ef...
Severing Ties: The Case For Indefinite Orders Of Protection For Survivors Of Domestic Violenc
This study is one of the first to examine the protective order process, barriers, and out-comes by c...
Domestic violence is a serious social issue that affects victims across all spectrums of life. While...
Since the 1994 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was signed into law, individuals (namely, women) se...
Domestic violence is increasingly recognized as a serious social problem in Missouri. Protection ord...
One increasingly important resource for victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) is domestic viole...
Preventing and reducing domestic violence is a national and international social priority. Civil law...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of physical isolation in rural battered women. Th...
One out of every four women will experience domestic violence during her lifetime and it is the lead...
The author of this article presents a review of the published empirical and theoretical literature t...
This study examined protective order (PO) outcomes for a period of 12 months for 698 women from mult...
A report submitted by Neil Websdale to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 1992 on do...
Domestic violence occurs throughout the United States and has been cited as a major social and healt...
The authors\u27 concern that domestic violence reform statutes might not be having their intended ef...
Severing Ties: The Case For Indefinite Orders Of Protection For Survivors Of Domestic Violenc
This study is one of the first to examine the protective order process, barriers, and out-comes by c...
Domestic violence is a serious social issue that affects victims across all spectrums of life. While...
Since the 1994 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was signed into law, individuals (namely, women) se...
Domestic violence is increasingly recognized as a serious social problem in Missouri. Protection ord...
One increasingly important resource for victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) is domestic viole...
Preventing and reducing domestic violence is a national and international social priority. Civil law...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of physical isolation in rural battered women. Th...
One out of every four women will experience domestic violence during her lifetime and it is the lead...
The author of this article presents a review of the published empirical and theoretical literature t...
This study examined protective order (PO) outcomes for a period of 12 months for 698 women from mult...
A report submitted by Neil Websdale to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 1992 on do...
Domestic violence occurs throughout the United States and has been cited as a major social and healt...
The authors\u27 concern that domestic violence reform statutes might not be having their intended ef...
Severing Ties: The Case For Indefinite Orders Of Protection For Survivors Of Domestic Violenc