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teen_pc_wheel_ncdsv.pdf -
The Teen Power & Control Wheel is a model devloped from the Domestic Abuse Intervention Program of Duluth, MN. It is produced and distrubuted by teh National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence out of Austin, TX. The Teen Power & Control Wheel model provides guidance to understanding multiple facets of violence among teenagers.
advocacy_wheel_ncdsv.pdf -
This is the Advocacy Wheel model developed by Domestic Abuse Intervention Project of Duluth, MN.
continuumofcaringwheelupdated.pdf -
The Continuum of Caring: Community Based Resources for Battered Women model was developed from teh Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
equality_wheel_ncdsv.pdf -
The Equality Wheel was developed by theDomestic Abuse Intervention Project. It models the balance that is achieved in non-violent relationships based on equality.
familyviolencelaterlife.pdf -
The FAmily Violence in Later Life was adapted by teh Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence. It models the dynamics of family violence.
judicial_responses_wheel_ncdsv.pdf -
The Judicial Responses that Empower Battered Women model was developed by James Ptaced, Northeastern University Press. It models the role that the judicial system should be playing in the prevention of battery of women.
teenequalitywheel.pdf -
The Equality Wheel for Teens is adapted from the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project. It models elements of a non-vioelent relationship based on equal treatment.
pcwheelthreerings.pdf -
Power and Control Wheel was developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention PRoject.
native_battering_triangle_ncdsv.pdf -
The Violence Against Native Women: Battering model was developed by Sacred Circle. It models the continuim of unnatural power and control.
5thingstosaychild.pdf -
5 Things to Say to a Child was created by the National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence. It is a list of supportive phrases that may be spoken to child victims of abuse.
consent.pdf -
Constent was created by SafePlace. It is a list of definitions of consent.
12_things_men_can_do.pdf -
12 Things Men Can Do to Stop Violence AGainst Women was created by the Community Anti-Violence Alliance, Inc.
the_familiar_face_of_genocide.pdf -
American Indians have suffered from systemic genocide within WEstern society in the forms of government-sanctioned physical onslaughts and confrontations, murder, land theft, forced removal and relocation, economic deprivation, incarceration, environmental racism, devastation of tribal sovereignty, and as a result of continued economic dependency. Like colonized groups throughout the world, American Indian people learned and internalized the destructive practices of the West-- the very codes that created our oppression.
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cycles_of_healing.pdf -
The balance between all elements is intsrumental to the maintenance of health and well-being of an individual or whole community. The reclamation of control over relationships with language, ceremony, land, and culture is the means to restoring balance in the individual and/or the community. The ability to determine one's own responses to internal and external forces is vital to the process of healing from the effects of trauma.
cycles_of_trauma.pdf -
An interruption in the relationship between individual and/or community and language, ceremony, land, or culture cuases a distrubance in the values, traditions, and practices of the individual and/or community. These disturbances spur responses such as hopelessness, anger, anxiety, depression, fear, and isolation. As the disturbances continue, the cycle of trauma widens and the effects begin to manifest in traits that are adverse to traditional values.
pres._bush_fbci.pdf -
This short article by the White House desscribes the Faith-Based Initiative Program and what it means to faith-related programs in their pursuit of federal funding.
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mentoringhighriskyouthfbci.pdf -
The Promise and Challenge of Mentoring High-Risk Youth:Findings from the National Faith-Based Initiative. Published by OJJDP and the non-profit Public/Private Ventures. In this report, we explore whether a mentoring program run by a faith-based organization is a viable intervention for high-risk youth.
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faith_communities_connections.pdf -
Speaking Out: Faith Communities and Sexual Assault is the Spring/Summer 2004 issue of Connections, a bi-annual publication of the Washington Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs. This issue is a compilation of articles dealing with the faith community's response to sexual assault, representing views from various faith perspectives, including Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish and Native American.
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federal_policy_on_the_ground.pdf -
Federal Policy on the Ground: Faith Based Organizations Delivering Local Services. The Urban Institute. This 95-page document discusses a study conducted by The Urban Institute to examine how federal policies regarding faith-based involvement in public programs play out in state and local settings.
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collab.wheel.pdf -
Successful Collaboration Wheel. National Center on Sexual & Domestic Violence. This wheel demonstrates a successful collaboration.
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child_sexual_abuse_on_nm_tribal_lands.pdf -
Child Sexual Abuse on New Mexico Tribal Land 1999-2004. Paul D. Steele, Nell Damon, Kristine Denman. This report explores the problem of reported child sexual abuse among Native Americans in New Mexico. The report draws upon data collected by the All Faiths Safehouse of Albuquerque.
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hidden_camera_safety_guide.pdf -
Safety Guide: Hidden Cameras and How to Find Them. Main Street Safety. This guide provides helpful information on how to find and disable hidden cameras to keep your family safe.
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hate_crimes.pdf -
Hate Crimes on Campus: the Problem and Efforts to Confront It. 2001. BJA. This study examined aspects of the problems of bias, prejudice and hate crimes on college and university campuses.
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maze_of_injustice_the_failure_to_protect_indigenous_women.htm -
This report is based on research carried out during 2005 and 2006 by Amnesty International USA (AIUSA) in consultation with Native American and Alaska Native organizations and individuals. The research draws on Amnesty International's interviews with survivors of sexual violence and their families, activists, support workers, service providers and health workers. A number of women spoke to Amnesty International on condition that their anonymity was guaranteed. Some have asked that certain details not be made public. In order to respect their wishes, details of names and locations on file with Amnesty International have been withheld.
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