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druckerhbr.pdf -   Harvard Business Review article by Peter Drucker, "What Makes an Effective Executive"
Type: Article/Acrobat
File Size:  165 Kb
http://www.whitebison.org -   White Bison, Inc., is an American Indian non profit organization based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Through White Bison, it's Founder and President Don Coyhis, Mohican Nation, has offered healing resources to Native America since 1988. White Bison offers sobriety, recovery, addictions prevention, and wellness/Wellbriety learning resources to the Native American community nation wide. Many non-Native people also use White Bison's healing resource products, attend its learning circles, and volunteer their services.
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sexual_victimization_in_indiancountry.pdf -   Sexual victimization is part of the terrible history of oppression, violence, and maltreatment that American Indians have experiences. Today, more American Indian women wexperience more sexual victimization than other US racial and ethnic groups. This article discusses the issue of sexual victimization of Indian women, the barriers to prevention and recovery, resources for Indian communities, and goals of prevention programs.
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ovc_bulletin_training_model_for_vic_service_providers.pdf -   Learning About Victims of Crime: A Training Model for Victim Service Providers and Allied Professionals. OVC Bulletin, September 2003. This eight page bulletin describes a 5-year project in Denver, Colorado that created a comprehensive, coordinated delivery of services to victims.
Type: Article/Acrobat
File Size:  578 Kb
ethical_standards_of_human_service_professionals.doc -   Ethical Standards of Human Service Professionals. National Organization for Human Services. A Code of Ethics written by the National Organization for Human Services.
Type: Article/Word doc
File Size:  51 Kb
fullbibsolutionfocused.pdf -   Solution-Focused and Client-Directed Therapies-Full Bibliography. The Iowa Consortium for Substance Abuse Research & Evaluation. A bibliography containing over 80 resources for individuals and agencies seeking to learn more about strengths-based counseling practices.
Type: Bibliography/Acrobat
File Size:  437 Kb
batterprogramswhatcriminaljusticeagenciesneedtoknow.pdf -   Batterer Programs: What Criminal Justice Agencies Need to Know. National Institute of Justice: Kerry Healey and Christine Smith. This report is intended to bridge the information gap and thereby enable criminal justice professionals to make informed choices among programs and communicate more effectively with program providers. Program staff should find the report useful as an explanation of the constraints faced by the criminal justice system, its procedures, and its underlying goals—to protect victims and to deter re-offending.
Type: Article/Acrobat
File Size:  83 Kb
history_of_victimization_in_native_communities.pdf -   History of Victimization in Native Communities. 2000. CCAN
Type: Article/Acrobat
File Size:  359 Kb
communityreadiness.pdf -   Community Readiness: a promising model for community healing. 2001. Center on Child Abuse and Neglect.
Type: Article/Acrobat
File Size:  261 Kb
effectiveinterventioninwomanbattering.pdf -   Effective Intervention in Women Battering and Child Maltreatment Cases: Guidelines for Policy and Practice. 1999. National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. The purpose of this report is to offer communities a guiding framework to develop interventions and measure progress as they seek to improve their responses to families experiencing domestic violence and child maltreatment.
Type: Article/Acrobat
File Size:  391 Kb
preventingrespondingelderabuseic.pdf -   Preventing and Responding to Abuse of Elders in Indian Country. 2004. National Indian Council on Aging. This text reveals findings of a study of Elder Abuse in tribal communities.
Type: Article/Acrobat
File Size:  306 Kb
difference_between_forensic_and_clinical_interviews.pdf -   The difference between forensic interviews and clinical interviews. 2000. Center on Child Abuse and Neglect.
Type: Book/Acrobat
File Size:  352 Kb
justicethatreconcilesandheals.pdf -   Justice that Reconciles and Heals: Developing a Ministry for Crime Victims with a Restorative Justice Perspective. 2002. B. Bruce Cook.
Type: Book/Acrobat
File Size:  196 Kb
ovc_bulletin_faith_community.pdf -   OVC Bulletin: New Directions from the Field: Victims’ Rights in the 21st Century. 1998. This bulletin explores how faith communities can respond to victims of violence.
Type: Article/Acrobat
File Size:  123 Kb
battererinterventionprogrameffectivenes.pdf -   Controversies and Recent Studies of Batterer Intervention Program Effectiveness. Larry Bennett, Ph.D. and Oliver Williams, Ph.D. August 2001. This research paper examines the effectiveness of Batterer Intervention Programs (BIPs).
Type: Article/Acrobat
File Size:  78 Kb
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/financialguide/index.htm -   OJP 2008 Financial Guide
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domestic_assaults_by_juvenile_offenders.pdf -   Domestic Assaults by Juvenile Offenders - Twenty-four percent of juveniles who committed an assault in 2004 were in a domestic relationship with their victims (connected by a family or romantic relationship). Females constituted 67 percent of the victims of juvenile domestic assault offenders. Fifty-one percent of juvenile domestic assault offenders victimized a parent, and 24 percent victimized a brother or sister. The weapon most commonly used in domestic assaults by juveniles was a knife. Sixty-nine percent of all juvenile domestic assault offenders victimized persons older than 18; however, 98 percent of the juvenile offenders who committed domestic sexual assaults victimized other juveniles. Thirty-five percent of juvenile domestic assault offenders were females. Eighty-four percent of juvenile domestic assault offenders acted alone, and 88 percent committed their crimes in a residence. Juvenile domestic assault offenders were less likely to be arrested in sexual assaults than in aggravated assaults and simple assaults reported to law enforcement. These data are based on incidents reported to law enforcement agencies in 30 States in 2004. 6 figures and 4 tables.
Type: Article/Acrobat
File Size:  169 Kb
who_facts_on_youth_violence_and_alcohol.pdf -   Juvenile Court Statistics 2005
Type: Article/Acrobat
File Size:  748 Kb



This project is supported by Grant No. 2005-VR-GX-0012 & 2008-VR-GX-0010 awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, US Department of Justice. Points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the US Department of Justice.