SD NETWORK LIBRARY RESOURCES (Updated 6-15-05) CATEGORY MEDIA NAME AUTHOR DATE LENGTH BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF CONTENT Video """The Chase"" Victims' Rights PSA" "US Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime" 1990's 30 Seconds "Depicts an alleged perpetrator being chased by police. Shown and narrated by a news helicopter. Tag line is ""wait a minute, shouldn't we be focusing on the victim."" The scene then switches to a woman who appears to have been crying." Video A Journey Through the Federal Justice System For Adults Testifying in Court "United States Attorney's Office, District of South Dakota" 2000 19 minutes "The video introduces several service professionals that a person may encounter prior to and in preparation for trial. It attempts to provide a better understanding of the federal criminal justice system, the courtroom, courtroom procedures, and the people who participate in court proceedings. It follows the victim and eyewitness through the federal justice process from the initial crime, portrayed bya crime scene re-enactment, through the investigative stage, the trial process, and, finally, to victim allocution at sentencing. An actual court scene is portrayed where the victim and eyewitness are shown giving their testimony about the federal offense while the narrator describes the court process and explains what a witness can expect during a trial." Book A Tribal Coordinated Community Response to Stop Violence Against Oglala Women "Cangleska, Inc." 1998 55 Pages "The manual was designed to provide information about the work Cangleska, Inc. is doing on the Pine Ridge Indain reservation to stop violence against Oglala women. Topics inlcude how Cangleska, Inc. was developed, program development, role of the advocate, children, role of law enforcement, role of criminal justice, probation, batterer's re-education, and coordinated response monitoring." Audio Cassette Advanced Training for Advocates: Roots of Advocacy Praxis Interantional 2003 Approx. 1 hour and a half "A recording of a ""Rural Things Considered"" audio conference training. Discusses the beginnings of advocacy with concentration on Minnesota." Book Barriers Down Presents: A Facilitator's Guide to Abuse Prevention for Grades 6-12 Jennifer Khera & Margaret Goldman 1996 135 Pages "A guide that is a ""reality based"" approach to abuse prevention. It was developed for the facilitator emphasizing ease and simplicity in the delivery. The curriculum is based on the following goals: positively empower participants to become more aware of abuse and how to prevent it, educate students to internalize concrete skills to effectively change behaviors that could be potentially dangerous to themselves or others, focus on relationship dynamics through empathy, recognition of stereotypes, communication and prevention training, heighten awareness of the dangers of violence in the media, promote the internalization of the message and key concepts, establishing ""Life Long Learning,"" and promote respect for self and others." Book Barriers Down Presents: A Facilitator's Guide to Abuse Prevention for Grades K-5 Jennifer Khera & Margaret Goldman 1996 73 Pages "An activity book for students in grades K-5 as part of an elementary school program to reinforce positive behaviors. Students are taught both how to avoid becoming a victim of violence and how to handle situations without resorting to violence. Topics include: definition of key concepts, feelings identification, empathy, appreciation of differences, anger management, intuition/safety alarm, and empowerment. Teaches children that violence is not the way to solve a problem, empowers them with the skills necessary to avoid violent behavior, and better prepares children for a safe, successful life in the world in which they live." Book Batterer Intervention: Program Approaches & Criminal Justice Startegies "Kerry Healey, Christine Smith with Chris O'Sullivan" 1998 201 Pages "This report helps criminal justice personnel--including prosecutors, judges, probation officers, and victim advocates--better understand the issues surrounding batterer intervention and enable them to make appropriate referrals to programs and to communicate effectively with program providers. Program staff will find the report helpful in their efforts to understand the constraints faced by the criminal justice agencies that refer and monitor batterers as well as the underlying goals of the criminal justice system--to protect victims and to deter reoffense--and thus be able to align program practices with criminal justice expectations." Video Bitter Earth: Child Sexual Abuse in Indian Country "The National Indian Justice Center, Inc." 1993 54 Minutes "This video is an educational tool for increasing the awareness of sexual abuse in Indian Country among community members and non-Indian service providers. It can be shown in groups, families, or can be viewed privately by individuals. The content of the video may be disturbing to some viewers as it may trigger memories of abuse, so it is encouraged to have local resources available for people who may have reactions to the video." Video BJ Learns about Federal and Tribal Court (For Native American Children Required to Testify in Court) "United States Attorney's Office, District of Arizona" 1992 10 Minutes "This video helps prepare child victims and witnesses to testify in Federal and Tribal courts. It introduces Native American children to the Federal and Tribal court, vocabulary used in court and personnel involved in these courtroom settings. The purpose is to alleviate common fears of courtrooms and attempt to promote positive feelings for the viewers." Book Bridging the Systems to Empower Victims: Mental Health & Victim Services Training Guide Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape 2000 159 Pages "A training guide to be used to foster cooperation and collaboration between victim services and mental health providers. Table of contents include: bridging the systems through training, host checklist, training outline, alphabet soup, agent of change exercise, issues that impact on services to victims, serving specific victims exercise, victim-centered responses exercise, care for the caregivers exercies, evaluation, and overheads for the training." Video Bright Start Responsive Parenting Video Series: Volume 1 Parent-Child Dance and the Unique Child Office of the Governor--South Dakota 1990's Unknown The Parent-Child Dance focuses on the developmental milestones of young children. The Unique Child highlights how genetics influence your child's temperament. Video Bright Start Responsive Parenting Video Series: Volume 2 Responding to Your Child's Needs and How and What Your Child Learns Office of the Governor--South Dakota 1990's Unknown Responding to Your Child's Needs teaches parents how to provide the encouragement children need. How and What Your Child Learns focuses on the importance of nurturing early brain development. Video Bright Start Responsive Parenting Video Series: Volume 3 Parenting is Stressful and Growing Up is Stressful and Encouraging Your Child Office of the Governor--South Dakota 1990's Unknown Parenting is Stressful and Growing Up is Stressful teaches stress management: yours and your child's. Encouraging Your Child provides insight into effective discipline methods. DVD Broken Vows: Religious Perspecitives on DV (In Spanish) Faith Trust Institute 1994 59 See above for description. DVD and guide are all in Spanish Video with Study Guide Broken Vows: Religious Perspectives on Domestic Violence Faith Trust Institute 1994 59 Minutes "A 2 part video program intended for clergy, congregations, religious educators, and staff of battered women's programs and human service agencies. Focuses on 3 aspects: understanding the dynamics of domestic violence; supporting individuals experiencing domestic violence through the cooperation of religious and secular communities; and developing programs for the prevention of domestic violence. Part 1 addresses the various aspects of the problems and situations of battered women, and Part 2 discusses possible clergy and congregation responses to these problems." Video with Study Guide Broken Vows: Religious Perspectives on Domestic Violence (In Spanish) Faith Trust Institute 1994 59 See above for description. Video and guide are all in Spanish Book Bully Proof: A Teacher's Guide on Teasing and Bullying for Use with 4th and 5th Graders Nan Stein 1996 60 Pages "The guide contains 11 sequential core lessons comprised of writing activities, reading assignments, class discussions, role plays, case studies and homework assignments that engage children to think about the distinctions between ""teasing"" and ""bullying."" The activities help children focus on teh boundaries between appropriate and inappropriate, playful and hurtful behavior." Videos (2 part series) Christian Faith Community Responses to Domestic Violence with Rev. Dr. Marie Fortune and Rev. Al Miles Praxis Interantional 2003 Approx. 2 1/2 hours "Recording of the interactive video conference held on June 20, 2003" Book Conducting Community Surveys: A Practical Guide for Law Enforcement Agencies Deborah Weisel 1999 24 Pages "Topics include: why do a community survey and how it was developed, goals of the survey, tailoring it to meet a local communities needs, size of survey, administering the survey, and analyzing and interpreting results." Book Costs of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in the United States Dept. of Health and Human Services 2003 53 Pages "A report on the study of the economic costs, particularly related to health care, of intimate partner violence; the estimated incidence, prevalence, and costs of nonfatal and fatal intimate partner violence; future research needs; and the Center for Disease Control's research priorities of intimate partner violence prevention." Book Cultural Competency & Native Women: A Guide for Non-Natives Who Advocate for Battered Women and Rape Victims Carol Maicki Unknown 74 Pages "A guide for non-Native Advocates. It addresses the experience of Native women seeking advocacy and shelter from non-Native organizations. It is designed to inspire respectful, appropriate advocacy and shelter for Native women who survive battering and rape. It's intent is to promote equality in local, state, and national organizations. The purposes of the guide are to increase respect and accessibility for victims of violence who are Native women, improve knowledge and skills of non-Natives who advocate for Native women, eliminate racism within local programs and state, national coalitions, and promote collaboration between non-Native organizations and Native Nations." Book Developing a Coordinated Community Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Ending Violence Against Women Project 1996 347 pages Overviews of sexual assault and domestic violence. Law enforcement responses to sexaul assault and domestic violence. Prosecution of sexual assault and domestic violence cases. Coordinated Councils and Conflict Resolution. Book Directory of Victim/Offender Mediation Programs in US Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking 2000 52 Pages "This book lists all identified victim-offender mediation programs in the country and provides their addresses, phone numbers, and contact and other basic information. The programs are alphabetized by State, then by city, and finally by program name." Book Domestic Violence and Stalking: Promising Practices: Prosecution Response Dept. of Justice 2000 23 Pages A checklist for prosecutors to help them evaluate and enhance their response to violence against women. The responses to domestic violence and stalking are integrated because of the likelihood that stalking will take place in the context of violence by an intimate partner and because the strategies to ensure the safety of the victim and the containment of the offender are so similar. Book Domestic Violence Arrests: Beyond the Obvious: Improving Strategies in the New Millennium "Los Angeles City Attorney's Office, LA Police Dept., and California Alliance Against Domestic Violence" 2000 Approx. 200 Pages "The program is designed to convey the information for identifying the dominant aggressor at domestic violence crime scenes, but it also offers a variety of effective models for training. A complete curriculum that can be a full 16 hour program or broken into 4 hour or 2 hour training segments. It uses everyday activities to assist students in learning the needed information." CD-Rom Domestic Violence Awareness: Action for Social Change Part 1 Domestic Violence Awareness Project of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence 2005 N/A "Contains articles on the following topics: gender violence and patriarchy; social change to end violence against women (or to reclaim women's sovereignty); culture and disability; whose voice, whose table?; working within our own communities: older adults, Native Women, Asians and Pacific Islanders; discussion of terms used." CD-Rom Domestic Violence Enhanced Response Team: Collaboration Training Presentations N/A 2000 N/A Topics include: initial intervention; collaborative response; emergency intervention; accountability; partners; collaboration Book Domestic Violence: The Law Enforcement Response: Student Guide Ellen Pence & Michael Payman 1999 126 Pages "The curriculum is designed for officers and deputies who respond to domestic assault calls and focuses on law enforcement problems directly linked to the nature of this crime. It does not address all of the issues that arise that are typcially covered in other trainings such as court testimony, investigating sexual assaults in intimate relationships, or the role of law enforcement in responding to domestic assault cases on Native American reservations. The emphasis of this training is on the techniques of investigating domestic asault cases and to treat domestic violence calls as a serious crime, document everything, interview everyone, do whatever it takes." Video with Study Guide Domestic Violence: What Churches Can Do Faith Trust Institute 2002 60 minutes "A one hour study session using a condensed version of the video, Broken Vowx,that provides concrete ideas about how congregations can become involved, and can offer a safe space for battered women in their church to come forward." Book Duluth Safety & Accountability Audit: A Guide to Assessing Institutional Response to DV Ellen Pence & Kristine Lizdas 1998 188 Pages A manual that describes conducting a safey and accountablity audit in a community. Topics include: safey and accountability in domestic violence; auditing methods and goals; preparing for interviews and observations; training the audit team; and implementing audit recommendations Video DV: The Workplace Responds Office for Victims of Crime Approx. 2000 or so 15 Minutes 35 Seconds Video includes a survivor who experienced domestic violence in the workplace. Book Education Groups for Men Who Batter: The Duluth Model Ellen Pence & Michael Payman 1993 198 Pages "The book describes a major component of what has become known as the ""Duluth Model."" It explains the methods used in the work with men who batter and offers group process techniques for facilitators of men's groups. It will assist in the understanding of the complex nature of battering and of the man who batters--his thinking, the intent of his actions, and the impact of his violent behavior on the woman he batters, on his children, and ultimately on himself." Book Effective Intervention in Domestic Violence & Child Maltreatment Cases: Guidelines for Policy and Practice National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Family Violence Dept. 1999 132 Pages This book is intended 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. It is intended to provide leaders of communities and institutions with a context-setting tool to develop public policy aimed at keeping families safe and stable. CD-Rom Ending Silence in Our Congregations: A Resource Guide for Faith Community Responses to Domestic Violence Nebraska Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Coalition 2004 N/A A guide for faith communities who are working to enhance victim safety and improve perpetrator accountability. It was created in cooperation with Interchurch Ministries of Nebraska and the Family Violence Council (a local coordinated community response team). Book (2 copies) Ending Violence in Teen Dating Relationships: A Resource Guide for Parents and Pastors Al Miles 2005 175 Pages "The book teaches parents, educators, and pastors about the abuse tactics being used against their teens. It helps readers understand how offenders use popular culture and Christian traditions to excuse and justify their violence. The book offers parents and pastors key stragies to build bridges with the teens in their lives and protect them, in order to end violence in teen dating relationships." Book Faces in the Shadows--A Collection of News Articles on the Horrows of Family Violence N/A 1999 24 pages A series of newspaper articles about domestic violence that include factual information along with stories of survivors. Book Family Group Conferencing: Implications for Crime Victims Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking 2000 10 Pages The book discusses a related form of restorative justice dialogue that originated in New Zealand and Australia and has been replicated in some communities in the United States. Book Family Violence Issue Juvenile and Family Court Journal by the Nat'l Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges 2003 147 Pages 10 articles regarding family violence as it relates to the justice systems. Topics include vicarious trauma in judges; custody and visitation decisions; family court practices; justice for noncitizen survivors; multiculturalism in the justice system; child abuse; military responses; and safety audits Book Family Violence Reference Handbook: A Guidebook for ND Law Enforcement Officers North Dakota Council on Abused Women's Services 2000 56 Pages "A book for law enforcement about basic domestic violence, crimes related to domestic violence, federal laws, officers' responsibility, responding to calls, making arrests, protection orders, child abuse/neglect, and abuse of elderly and disabled adults." Book Family Violence: Emerging Programs for Battered Mothers and Their Children National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Family Violence Dept. 1998 167 Pages This book is broken into 5 chapters that identify systems within which families from violent homes are found. These include child protection; community based services; the courts; health care settings; and community level intervention and prevention strategies. Discusses specific programs located across the country. Video FAST: Financial Abuse Specialist Team Santa Clara County Social Services Agency Department of Aging and Adult Services 2002 33 Minutes "Elder financial fraud is on the rise at alarming rates. This video educates the viewer on all aspects of elder financial fraud, and also serves as a template for agencies interested in creating a financial abuse specialist team in their community." Video Financial Assistance for Victims of Crime National Association of Crime Victim Compensation Boards 1992 16 Minutes This video discusses the crime victims compensation fund that is available in every state for victims of crime who may face financial distress because of the crime such as recovery from injuries or even a funeral. Also discusses access to these programs for Native Americans and the barriers they may face to obtain assistance. Book First Response to Victims of Crime Who Have a Disability Office for Victims of Crime 2002 25 Pages "A handbook for law enforcement officers to help them better understand and meet the needs of crime victims. It hopes to increase the capacity of law enforcement to respond to particular populations of crime victims in a sensitive and effective manner, recognizing the special needs of certain individuals. It offers guidance and tips on approaching and interacting with victims who have Alzheimer's disease, mental illness, or mental retardation, or who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, or hard of hearing. It highlights salient issues for victims with disabilities." Book "First Response to Victims of Crime: A Handbook for Law Enforcement Officers on How to Approach and Help Elderly Victims, Victims of Sexual Assault, Child Victims, Victims of Domestic Violence, and Survivors of Homicide Victims" Office for Victims of Crime 2000 21 Pages "The handbook helps law enforcement officers better understand and meet the needs of victims of crime, particulary during the first response period. It addresses issues that arise during the initial contact between officers and victims. How law enforcement first responds to victims is critical in determining how victims cope, first with the immediate crisis, and, later, with their recovery from the crime. If victims have a positive experience with law enforcement they will be more likely to report future offenses." Book or CD-Rom Fringe Islamic Mind Control in America Susan Centuri 2002 Book: 275 Pages The story of one woman's relationship with an Islamic hate fanatic and terrorist sympathizer who date-raped her and then held her hostage in her own house for 11 years using sophisticated mind control techniques. Book From a Web of Fear & Isolation to a Community Safety Net: Cross-training on Abuse in Later Life--Participant manuals Nat'l Clearinghouse on Abuse Later Life 2002 90 Pages "A training curriculum about domestic abuse in later life. It is based on model cross training created and implemented in 1994 in Wisconsin by Bonnie Brandl, Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Protection Systems Developer, Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services." Video From Crush to Cruelty: DV in Rural/Remote Areas North Dakota Council on Abused Women's Services 1999 11 Minutes "Interviews with teenagers about abusive relationships they were in, how it became abusive, and how they got out and got help." Book From Pain to Power: Crime Victims Take Action Office for Victims of Crime 1998 48 Pages "The book depicts ways in which many crime victims are channeling their pain into helping others, improving their communities, and healing themselves at the same time. It describes the opportunities for victims who want to become active and makes important recommendations for victim service programs regarding ways to involve victims in community service." Video From the Ground Up: Strategies for Organizing in Rural Communities Praxis Interantional 2005 2 Hours A series of video segments and discussion pieces that offers insights and strategies to people organizing in rural areas on issues of violence against women. It is organized into 5 20 minute segments for use by advocates who are creating local organizing strategies or as a training tool for new rural advocates. Includes a guide that has a synopsis of each segment as well as suggested discussion questions. Book Full Circle: Coming Back to Where We Began "Roma Balzer, Genevive James, Liz LaPrairie & Tina Olson" 1994 109 Pages "The manual is for the use of native people working in the field of violence intervention. It also can be used by individuals and groups interested in understanding issues related to violence against native women and by those who are considering establishing an intervention project within thier own region. Topics inlcude background of Mending the Sacred Hoop, the myth of violence and women, origin, migration, and history of the Anishinaabeg, Anishinaabe cultural lifestyle, boarding school era, and the native view of justice." Book Gender Violence/Gender Justice (Grades 7-12) Nan Stein & Dominic Cappello 1999 124 Pages "The purpose of this teaching guide is to explore power, inequities, and violence in relationships as well as friendships, interventions, justice and courage in relationships. The large subject of gender violence, which includes hazing, sexual harassment, and sexual assault, can be deepened, reinforced and strengthened by connections to and infusion into social studies and humanities courses. The guide is literature and history based and uses selections from literature and history to include lessons on the themes of friendship, mutuality, affection, courage, and loyalty--some of the qualities that will hopefully replace violence and coercion in interpersonal relationships. It is designed to be cross and inter-disciplinary and can be used in whole or in part." Book Golden Voices: Support Groups for Older Abused Women Nat'l Clearinghouse on Abuse Later Life 2004 91 Pages A manual about setting up support groups for older abused women. Topics include the benefits of a group for older abused women; why have a group exclusively for older women; the dynamics of abuse in later life; deciding if the community needs an older abused women's support group; a coordinated community response; planning an older abused women's support group; staffing the group; finding participants; barriers to participation; guiding principles for working with older abused women; pre-group interviews and assessments; issues that may arise during the group; group process and content; evaluation; and attrition. Video and Educator's Guide (2 copies) Gonna Make It: The Video Unknown 2001 4 Minutes "A music video that addresses sexual assault with a focus on incest and acquaintance rape. Viewers will learn about the frequency of sexual assault incidents, reasons why people do not report sexual assault, and sexual assault impacts people and how they survive the trauma of sexual assault." Book Guide for Cosmetologists: Working with Battered Women and Their Children in Rural and Remote Communities Tri-State Rural Collaboration Project Unknown 15 Pages A resource booklet intended for cosmetologists who are working in rural and remote communities to assist them in responding more effectively to victims who confide in them and to link them to the help they need. Book Guide for Educators: Working with Battered Women and Their Children in Rural and Remote Communities Tri-State Rural Collaboration Project Unknown 25 Pages "A resource booklet intended for educators to help them deepen their understanding of the dynamics and effects of domestic violence, identifying problems early, and making appropriate referrals. Educators are in a unique position to identify domestic violence and child abuse because of their daily contact with students." Book Guide for Health Care Professionals: Working with Battered Women and Their Children in Rural and Remote Communities Tri-State Rural Collaboration Project Unknown 21 Pages A resource booklet intended for health care professionals who encounter battered women and their children in rural and remote communities. It is desgined to be a useful resource and a starting point for education on the issue of domestic violence. Book Guide for Social Workers: Working with Battered Women and Their Children in Rural and Remote Communities Tri-State Rural Collaboration Project Unknown 28 Pages A resource booklet intended for social service professionals who are working with battered women and their children in rural and remote communities. It is a useful resource and a starting point for ongoing education on the issue of domestic violence. Book Guidelines for Conducting Family Team Conferences When There is a History of DV "Ricardo Carrillo, PhD & Janet Carter, MS" 2001 34 Pages Guidelines for child protection workers who are participating in or facilitating Family Team Conferences where families have a history of domestic violence. The goal is to ensure that the safety of all family members is addressed in a supportive and empowering manner throughout the process. Book "Guidelines for Victim-Sensitive, Victim/Offender Mediation: Restorative Justice Through Dialogue" Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking 2000 63 Pages "This book assists administrators in developing or enhancing their restorative justice programs. It provides practical guidance for mediators to facilitate balanced and fair mediation, which will ensure the safety and integrity of all the participants." Book Havens: Educational Curriculum for Children of Domestic Violence Linda Shroll and Jo Anne Wayrynen 2003 Approx. 200 Pages "An educational curriculum to be used with children of domestic violence. Each lesson is set up to be used with one child or a group of children. Because it does not follow a typical 12 week curriculum, it can be used in a shelter where the length that children stay can vary greatly. Topics include: self identity, family, feelings, safety, verbal abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and parent follow up." Book Healing Your Life: Recovering from Domestic Abuse Candace Hennekens 1991 106 Pages The book guides survivors through ways to re-establish positive self-esteem using many different approaches. Topics include: affirming yourself; dealing with your feelings; dynamics of shame-based systems; career planning; goal setting; and establishing healthy relationships. Video Heart on a Chain: The Truth About Dating Violence Unknown 1993 Approx. 20 Minutes The video follows a teenager's relationship with her boyfriend who is abusive. It depicts friends of the couple and their reactions to the abuse. It discusses signs of an abusive relationship and what a healthy relationship looks like. Book Helping Kids Handle Conflict: A Guide for Those Teaching Children Unknown 1998 101 Pages "The guide addresses the areas of conflict management of greatest concern for elementary school students. Topics covered include: general conflict management, strategies to help children resolve problems and manage conflict, conflict with bullies, conflict with diversity, conflict between boys and girls, conflict influenced by the media, conflict involving guns and other weapons. Includes age-appropriate activities." Book Homicide: The Hidden Victims Deborah Spungen 1998 271 Pages "The book illustrates how and why family members become co-victims when a loved one is murdered, and it addresses the emotional, physical, spiritual, and psychological effects of such traumatic events." Book Hope & Power for Your Personal Finances: A Rebuilding Guide Following DV N/A 2000 68 Pages A guide/workbook to help victims of domestic violence regain control of their financial lives and begin to build a better future for themselves and their children. Book Improving Community Response to Crime Victims Anita B. Boles & John C. Patterson 1997 156 Pages "It provides a step by step process for developing protocols for victim-centered systems. It includes use of interagency councils, inventories of services, surveys of victims and needs assessments; writing and adapting protocol; and training, monitoring, and evaluation as the protocol is implemented." Book In Our Best Interest: A Process for Personal & Social Change Ellen Pence 1987 126 Pages The book explains the process of designing a women's group. Topics include education and process of change; critical thinking; women's groups; other women's groups; and discussion papers for facilitators. Video In Troubled Times…Healing Communities Safe Horizon 2003 14 Minutes "Focuses on Safe Horizon, a domestic violence agency in New York City, and how it has helped victims of 9/11 and how it continues to help victims of trauma. Discusses how people react differently when they experience violence that is caused by other people as compared to natural disasters. Discusses the symptoms of trauma, how people cope that is unhealthy, how far trauma reaches (direct and indirect victims), phases of trauma, and healthy ways of coping for both victims and caregivers." Video and Booklet Internet Crimes Against Children: Keeping Kids Safe Online SD DCI 2003 Book: approx. 80 pages Video: Unknown Book describes the Internet and terms used. Discusses child pornography on the internet. Offers guidelines for teachers and parents for children accessing the internet. Video discusses same topics and includes interviews with victims. Book Into the Light: A Guide for Battered Women Leslie Cantrell 1996 Approx. 50 Pages A self-help handbook for survivors of domestic violence. It offers concrete information about sources of help and choices which may be made. The book serves as a roadmap for abused people to chart direction and take action on matters that they themselves can change. Book (2 copies) Keeping the Faith: Questions & Answers for the Abused Woman Rev. Marie M. Fortune 1987 106 Pages "The book is written for abused women who are Christian and are struggling with questions, distortions, and misconceptions about Christian beliefs as they relate to domestic violence." Video Lesbian Domestic Violence Unknown 1994 10 Minutes "The video discusses the myths of lesbian domestic violence, interviews with survivors, statistics, and types of abuse specific to lesbians." DVD Life or Meth? Midwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program Unknown Unknown Myths about Meth; Life or Meth: What's It Cost?; Amy's Story Curriculum Love--All That and More: A 6 session curriculum and 3 video series on Healthy Relationships for Youth and Young Adults Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence 2001 N/A "This curriculum is designed to inform young people about the elements that make up helathy relationships, increase awareness and understanding about violence and abuse, and motivate youth and young adults to seek relationships based on equality and mutual respect. The videos use pop-culture imagery, documentary interviews, and dramatic vignettes to help participaants recognize gender stereotypes and their influence on dating relationships. Set up for 6 50 minute sessions. Includes activites such as small group discussion, role-plays, and action planning." Video Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Crime Victims Office for Victims of Crime 1997 40 Minutes "This video presents a blend of clinical, theoretical, and practical mental health expertiese. Two nationally recognized experts, Dr. Dean G. Kilpatrick and Dr. Connie Best, discuss why the juvenile and criminal justice systems should be concerned with crime-related psychological trauma of crime victims, identification of the major types of immediate adn short-term trauma associated with crime victimization, identification of long-term crime-related psychological trauma of crime victims, factors related to victims' healing and recovery, and how the criminal and juvenile justice systems can address the needs of traumatized crime victims." Book Multicultural Implications of Restorative Justice: Potential Pitfalls & Dangers Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking 2000 27 Pages "This document examines concerns practioners of restorative justice must keep in mind when working with people from different cultures. Efforts to address these concerns must deal with challenges full of potential dangers and pitfalls. Cultural differences in speaking, behaving, perceiving the world and justice, and communication styles are interesting but can cause difficulties when parties come to the table for mediation. Even when parties come to the table with the best intentions, natural cultural differences among cross-cultural parties can easily lead to misunderstanding, destroy the best efforts at conflict resolution, and end the hopes of restoring and repairing relationships." Book National Domestic Abuse in Later Life Resource Directory Wisconsin Coalition Against DV 2003 123 Pages "A directory of agencies who have projects that focus on abuse in later life. These programs include: a domestic violence organization with an elder specialist, a domestic violence organization with specialized outreach to older persons, support groups for older abused women, elder shelters, APS, aging network, or elder abuse agencies having specialized programming, outreach or materials on domestic violence and/or sexual assault, training projects on abuse in later life, task forces, work groups, or coalitions focusing on older battered women or domestic abuse in later life. Projects that provide general services to younger victims of domestic violence but are willing to serve older victims are not included." Book National Survey of Victim/Offender Mediation Programs in US Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking 2000 25 Pages This book contains information about the characteristics of the various victim-offender mediation programs operating nationwide and the major issues facing them in their day-to-day operations. Book Pre-Sentence Investigations and Sentencing Recommendations for Domestic Violence-Related Misdemeanors: A Model for Corrections Agencies Arrowhead Regional Corrections--Duluth 1997 Approx. 50 Pages "Topics covered: overview of program, sentencing matrix, victim safety and programming recommendations, terminology, dangerous suspect assessment, on-call advocate form, pre-sentence investigation, PSI domestic violence supplement, conditions of probation, and referral to DAIP." Book Prosecution of DV in Iowa: A Prosecution Manual--3rd Ed. Linda A. McGuire 1998 Approx. 400 Pages This manual was designed to provide prosecutors in Iowa with a starting point from which to adddress many of the special issues in and surrounding domestic abuse cases. It can be used to develop office policy for use by all staff who prosecute domestic abuse assaults; to orient staff who are new to the prosecution of domestic abuse; and to serve as a reference in specific cases. Book Protecting Students from Harassment and Hate Crime: A Guide for Schools US Department of Education Office for Civil Rights 1999 157 Pages "The guide provides school administrators and others with practical guidance for developing a comprehensive approach to protecting students from harassment and violence. It provides step-by-step assistance to schools for: developing a comprehensive written anti-harassment policy, identifying and responding effectively to harassment, establishing formal reporting and complaint procedures, creating a safe and supportive school climate, responding to hate-motivated violence through cooperation and partnerships between school and law enforcement officials, and developing crisis intervention plans to avoid disruption of the educational process." Book Quit It! A Teacher's Guide on Teasing & Bullying for Use with Students in Grades K-3 "Merle Froschl, Barbara Sprung, Nancy Mullin-Rindler" 1998 119 Pages "A teacher's guide to address concerns about teasing and bullying. It provides teachers in grades K-3 with a proactive, gender-sensitive approach to addressing teasing and bullying. Themes include creating our rules, talking about teasing and bullying, and exploring courage." Video Red Flags: Avoiding Abusive Relationships Meridian Education Corporation 1990's 20 Minutes Video depicts different scenes of teens interacting and when someone says something that is not okay a red flag is thrown to illustrate the point. A referee discusses signs of healthy and abusive relationships regarding dating relationships for teens. Video Responding to Child Victims and Witnesses: Innovative Practices for Law Enforcement Office for Victims of Crime 1999 17 Minutes "The video depicts effective models for law enforcement interventions that can minimize the impact of violence on children and improve case outcomes. It is one in a series of videos developed for criminal justice professionals, community practitioners, and policymakers concerned about children exposed to violence." Video Responding to Child Victims and Witnesses: Innovative Practices in the Courtroom Office for Victims of Crime 1999 15 Minutes "The video depicts steps that judges and court personnel can take to make testifying less traumatic for children. It is one in a series of videos developed for criminal justice professionals, community practitioners, and policymakers concerned about children exposed to violence." Video Responding to Child Victims and Witnessess: Innovative Practices for Prosecutors Office for Victims of Crime 1999 17 Minutes "The video depicts innovative approaches for working with community partners to support child witnessess and victims that can lead to successful case outcomes. It is one in a series of videos developed for criminal justice professionals, community practitioners, and policymakers concerned about children exposed to violence." Video Responding to Child Victims and Witnessess: Promising Partnerships to Improve Case Outcomes Office for Victims of Crime 1999 16 Minutes "The video depicts the power of partnerships among law enforcement, prosecutors, courts, and mental health providers to minimize the impact of violence on children and improve their ability to participate in the criminal justice system. It is one in a series of videos developed for criminal justice professionals, community practitioners, and policymakers concerned about children exposed to violence." Book "Roles, Rights & Responsibilities: A Handbook for Fraud Victims Participating in the Federal Criminal Justice System" Office for Victims of Crime 1996 39 Pages "A handbook for victims of a federal fraud crime. Topics include: emotional impact of fraud victimization, services available to help the victim, the victim's role in the Federal Criminal Justice Process, overview of the Federal Criminal Justice System, Federal Crime Victim rights, addressing credit problems, frequently asked questions, protecting against fraud, additional victim assistance, glossary of legal terms, important case and contact information, and documenting financial losses." Book Rural Law Enforcement Training: Domestic Violence--Intervention and Investigation Nat'l Sheriff's Assoc. & Nat'l Trng Center on DV and SV Unknown 16 Sections "A curriculum to train rural law enforcement about the basics of domestic violence, responding to domestic violence calls, resources and referrals for victims, prosecution, federal laws, and coalition building." Book Safe From the Start: Taking Action on Children Exposed to Violence Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 2000 54 Pages The book describes the framework for understanding and addressing children's exposure to violence and creating an action plan that outlines principles for preventing and reducing the negative impact of the exposure to violence on children. Book "Safety Evaluation for Battered Women: A Resource Packet for Advocates, Practitioners and Policymakers" Praxis Interantional 2004 Approx. 100 Pages "A packet that examines women's safety from every level, community organizing to program evaluation. Topics are: defining safety, conducting individual safety assessments with women, building safety into policy development, and using program evaluation to assess how effectively our organizations keep women safe." Video & Pamphlet Serving Crime Victims with Disabilities: Meet Us Where We Are Office for Victims of Crime 2000 14 Minutes "The video depicts people speaking from their own experience about being victimized, the kind of services and support that they did and did not receive, and how their victimization motivated them to create or demand programs and services to help other crime victims with disabilities." Video & Pamphlet Serving Crime Victims with Disabilities: The Time is Now Office for Victims of Crime 2000 17 Minutes "The video is designed to encourage and assist the efforts of victim advocates in actively reaching out and serving crime victims with a wide range of disabilities. In the words of victim advocates in the videotape, this is not an overwhelming task, it should be done in partnership with disability advocates, and--the time is now!" Book Skills for Violence-Free Relationships--Curriculum for Young People Ages 13-18 Barrie Levy 1984 88 Pages "A curriculum designed to guide educational presentations and activities for groups and classes of adolescents. It addresses battering as a problem that can happen with the families and friends of any participants. The goal is to help young people to understand what battering is, how and why it happens, how to confront it if it occurs and most important, how to keep relationships free from ever being abusive." Set of 4 videos and a workbook Specialized Training on Preventing Domestic Violence with Anne O'Dell Anne O'Dell 1998 Workbook: 55 Pages "The workbook and the videos are designed to enhance the response to domestic violence incidents by criminal justice personnel, military personnel, medical personnel, victim services personnel, anyone who deals with victims, batterers, and/or their children. Broken into ""modules"" that are approximately 5 to 18 minutes in length." Video & Pamphlet Substance Abuse and Victimization Office for Victims of Crime 2005 28 Minutes The video and discussion guide were developed to offer insight into the previctimization and postvictimization correlations between substance abuse and victimization. It explores the kinds of assistance that victims with substance abuse issues may need. Focuses on 3 areas: 1)the relationship between substance abuse and victimization; 2) techniques for helping victim service providers assist victims who abuse drugs or alcohol; 3) the importance of collaboration in assisting victims with substance abuse issues. Video or DVD Tell the Truth: For Children Required to Testify in Court "United States Attorney's Office, District of South Dakota" 2004 14 Minutes "The video or DVD explains to children the process of going to the courthouse and being a witness. It depcits the layout of a courtroom and who will be present in the courtroom and what their duties are. It explains the whole court process to children and encourages them to ""tell the truth"" in the courtroom." Book Ten Years of Extraordinary Progress: The Violence Against Women Act "Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr." 2004 36 Pages "The report summarizes the Violence Against Women Act's pathway from ideas to draft legislation to the 1994 law and 2000 renewal. It highlights the tremendous progress made by communities taking the Violence Against Women Act's laws and programs and turning them into real action, change, and support for families wracked by domestic violence and sexual assault." Video The Ad Councils Public Services Announcements for Domestic Violence Prevention Video 1 Family Violence Prevention Fund 2002 3 minutes "This video consists of 2 public service announcements about preventing family violence. The first one ""Neighbors"" features a couple who hear their female neighbor being verbally and physically assaulted by a male neighbor but they do not do anything about it. There are 2 versions. One is 60 seconds and the other is 30 seconds. The second ad is ""Stairs"" and shows a little boy sitting ont the stairs listening as his dad verbally and physically assaults the mother. There are 2 versions. One is 60 seconds and the other is 30 seconds." Video The Ad Councils Public Services Announcements for Domestic Violence Prevention Video 2 Family Violence Prevention Fund 2002 1 minute 15 seconds "This public service announcement features a dad and son in a restaurant who hear and see a couple fighting and the husband is verbally abusing his wife. It encourages people to teach their boys to not hurt women either physically, emotionally, or verbally." Video The News Media's Coverage of Crime and Victimization National Victim Assistance Academy 2000 26 Minutes "The video explores how the news media tend to cover crime and victimization, what can be done to help victims effectively deal with this sometimes insensitve coverage, and how victim service providers can work together with members of the media to promote timely, sensitive media coverage. Discusses this issue by focusing on serious crimes that have triggered massive media attention, including the 1986 murder of Jennifer Levin, 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and trial, and 1999 Columbine High School shooting." Book The Rollar Coaster of My Life Liza Prael 2004 121 Pages "Liza Prael is a survivor of domestic violence and chronicles the ups and downs of her interesting and often painful life in a way that she hopes is enlightening and inspiring to others who have suffered in their lives. She was adopted into a wealthy family and everything looked perfect on the surface, however she was verbally and phsically abused. After running away as a young adult, she entered a number of abusive relationships including with her husband who beat her severly the night her son was born. His premature birth resulted in profound birth defects. She is now finally free after living in fear most of her life." Video The Savage Cycle: A Video on DV "Intermedia, Inc." 1991 29 minutes "A video about domestic violence against women. Includes brief interviews with survivors, experts in the field and ways women can survive and live a normal life. Also includes interviews with men who were violent and how they felt about what they did. " Video The Savage Man "Intermedia, Inc." 1993 29 minutes A video about domestic violence from the male perspective. Interviews with men and women showing the struggle they go through to change their behavior. Experts discussing causes of violent behavior and solutions for recovering from the abuse. Video To Find Our Way and First Steps AIMS Media 1980's 31 Minutes "These two programs present graphic dramatizations that portray the effects of domestic violence on a Native American family. The stress building and explosive battering portions of the cycle of violence are realistically played by the Lakota Sioux people. Viewers are made aware of the severity of domestic violence in the American Indian community and are prompted to ask, ""What can be done about this problem?""" Video with Study Guide To Save a Life: Ending Domestic Violence in Jewish Families Faith Trust Institute 1997 35 Minutes "The video is intended for use in synagogues and shelters and other places where women meet to talk and learn. It is an educational video which provides guidance to Jewish women who are experiencing abuse in their marriages and to religious leaders, shelter staff, and othe helpers who work with victims of domestic violence. It directly addresses the religious issues that may be troubling women and preventing them from seeking help." Audio Cassette Training for New Advocates: Controversial Issues for New Advocates Praxis Interantional 2003 Approx. 1 hour and a half A recording of Praxis International Audio Conference Trainings for New Advocates. Discussion of controversial issues that new advocates face. Video Two Million Women: Domestic Violence MTI/Film & Video Late 1980's 29 minutes "Interview with victims, perpetrators, and experts about domestic violence, the scope of the problem, how it affects families, and what can be done about it. Also shows a support group where men with a history of violence learn to express anger through words not blows." Video and Pamphlet Victim Issues for Parole Boards Office for Victims of Crime 2000 17 Minutes "The video shows the perspectives of victims and parole board members about the value of victim participation in the parole decisionmaking process. It features examples from California, Massachusetts, and South Carolina, where special efforts have been made to increase victim participation. It demonstrates that the inmate is not the only person affected by the decisions of the parole board and depicts an actual parole board hearing. The video suggests that, at a minimum, victims should be notified in advance of an inmate's eligibility for release in order to address safety concerns and prepare themselves psychologically. Parole board members value the information the victim can provide regarding the circumstances of the crime, threats received fears of retaliation, and concerns or knowledge about the inmate's dangerousness. It also addresses the concerns expressed by parole board members about how to remain objective and strike a balance between the victim's input and desires and other available and relevant information." Book Victim Services: Promising Practices in Indian Country Office for Victims of Crime 2004 45 Pages The book highlights Native programs across the country that assist victims of crime. 12 programs are highlighted including Oglala Lakota Nation and Rosebud Lakota Tribe in South Dakota. Video with discussion guide "Victims Speak Out: Help, Hope, and Healing" Office for Victims of Crime 2002 Guide: 29 Pages Video: 25 Minutes "The video features vignettes of 14 victims of violent crime and is divided into 6 segments: victims' personal experiences with crime, obstacles to reporting crime, victim safety and support, victim notification and participation in justice processes, victim satisfaction with outcomes, and help, hope and healing. The video can be viewed in its entirety or in segments." Book Violence in Families: What Every Christian Needs to Know Rev. Al Miles 2002 176 Pages "The book examines the problem of intimate partner abuse especially as it is recognized, and often justified, within the Christian community. Rev. Miles identifies the problem, critiques the use of biblical statements to ""excuse"" such violence, and helps Christians understand how to respond to incidents of family violence and confront this challenging societal problem." Book Violence in the Family: A Workshop Curriculum for Clergy and Other Helpers Marie M. Fortune 2002 278 Pages "The curriculum is designed to enable both the secular and the religious communities to mobilize their resources and effect change. It is for both individuals and groups working on violence in the family--particularly spouse abuse and childhood sexual abuse. It provides a detailed methodology for effective training of clergy and other professional helpers. Includes sample outlines and detailed workshop models, with supplementary materials, for a step by step, how to do it approach. Appendix contains 12 articles for additional background information." Book (2 copies) "What Works in Preventing Rural Violence: Strategies, Risk Factors, and Assessment Tools" Amherst H. Wilder Foundation 1995 72 Pages "The book is for people who want to make their communities a safer place to live. It includes: 88 strategies to prevent and intervene in specific violence behaviors, improve victim services, and reduce repeat offenses; defenitions of 7 major categories of violence; broad-based strategies to improve community safety; and a tool to help a community assess risk factors, count crime events, rate the availablity of services, and track violence over time." Book When Mommy Got Hurt: A Story for Young Children about DV Ilene Lee & Kathy Sylvester 1996 20 Pages "A simple, touching storybook that answers many of the questions children have about domestic violence. It can be used in conjunction with ""Into the Light"", so parent and child each have their own place from which to draw comfort." Video with Study Guide Wings Like a Dove: Healing for the Abused Christian Woman Faith Trust Institute 1997 36 Minutes "The video is intended for use in churches and shelters, in fellowship meetings, and in other places where women meet to talk and learn. It is an educational vide that provides guidance to Christian women who are experiencing abuse in their marriages and to clergy, shelter staff, and othe helpers who work with victims of domestic violence. It directly addresses the relgious issues that may be troubling women and preventing them from seeking help." Video "Young Once, Indian Forever: Protecting Children of Indian Country" Office for Victims of Crime 1980's 20 Minutes The video discusses how some children in Indian Country are abused and ways that all young Indian children can be protected. Depicts interviews with various tribal members who work with abused children and also tribal members who were abused as children. Book South Dakota Internet Crimes Against Children Book Sexual Violence Surveillance Center for Disease Control Book Sexual Abuse Prevention -- A Course of Study for Teenagers Rebecca Voelkel-Haugen and Marie M. Fortune Book Sex Without Consent -- Volume I Peer Education Training for Secondary Schools Toby B. Simon and Cathy A. Harris Book Understanding and Preventing Drug-Faciliatated Sexual Assault CALCASA 2001 Book Raised on Fear Le e Cox and Marge Hulburt 215 pages One Man's story of domestic violence Book Preventing Child Sexual Abuse Ages 9-12 Kathryn Goering Reid with Marie M. Fortune 125 pages Book Preventing Child Sexual Abuse Ages 5-8 Kathryn Goering Reid 120 pages Book Preventing Child Sexual Abuse 264 pages Book Preventing Sexual Abuse -- Activities and Strategies for those working with children and Adolescents 165 pages "Cirriculum guides for k-6, 7-12, and Special populations" Book NYSPCC Professionals' Handbook on Providing Supervised Visitation New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children 157 pages Book Men's Work in Preventing Violence Against Women "James Newton Poling, PhD. And Christie Cozad Neuger, PhD." 125 pages Book I Don’t Want to Talk About It Terrence Real 383 pages Overcoming the Secret Legacy of male depression Book Gauging Progress A Guidebook for Community Sexual Assault Programs and Community Development Initiatives "Kimberly Francis, M.A." 2001 103 Pages Book Evidence Based Prosecution of Domestic Violence Cases National Advocacy Center 2004 Facility Guide Book Drawing the Line American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 55 pages A Guide to developing effective sexual assault prevention programs for middle school student Book Duluth Family Visitation Center 155 pages Designging and Operating a center that accounts for domestic violence Book Directory of Projects working to Eliminate Sexual Violence Book Creating Partnerships with Faith Communities to End Sexual Assault 61 pages Book Creating a Process of Change for Men who Batter Domestic Abuse Intervention Project A training for Men's Nonviolence class facilitaors based on the Duluth Curriculum Video Chartering New Waters: Responding to Violence Against Women with Disabilities 35 min Video and Facilitator's Guide Book City of Shelter A coordinated Community Response to Domestic Violence Global Village Communications A documentary-based training series -- discussion starter/reference manual book At a Crossroads: Developing a Prosecution Response to Battered Women who Fight Back Mary E. Asmus 111 Pages Book Adolescent Sexual Abuse Curriculum A Guide for Educators Texas Association Against Sexual Assault 40 pages Book Advocacy on Behalf of Women Used in Prosecution Connie Sponsler 68 Pages A handbook for Rural Advocates Book You Can Tell Trudie A. Myers 2006 111 Pages "Memoirs of my ""Perfect World"" and how it was shattered" DVD and workbook Victims with Disabilities: The Forensic Interview Office of Victims of Crime Techniques for Interview Victims with Communication and/or Congnitive Disabilities Book The Speaking Profits Us: Violence in the Lives of Women of Color Faith Trust Institute 1986 30 Pages Book Victim-Oriented Multidiciplinary Responses to Statutory Rape Training Guide Office of Victims of Crime 2000 35 pages Book Turning Pain into Power: Trafficking Survivors' Perspectives on Early Intervention Strategies World Childhookj Foundation 2005 35 Pages Book Transforming A Rape Culture Revised Edition "Emilie Buchwald, Pamela R. Fletcher and Martha Roth" 424 Pages Book The Sexual Victimization of College Women "Bonnie S. Fisher, Francis T. Cullen, Michael G. Turner" 38 Pages Book The Workplace Response to Domestic Violence Office of Victims of Crime 194 Pages "A Resource Guide for Employers, Unions and Advocates" Book The Mother's Book Carolyn M. Byerly 86 Pages How a mother can cope when her child has been sexually abused Book The Me Nobody Knows Barbara Bean and Shari Bennett 142 Pages A Guide for Teen Survivors Book The Macho Paradox Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help Jackson Katz 270 Pages Book Telling Our Stories Learning from Our Experience Gayule M. Stringer 137 Pages DVD Facing Diversity "Intermedia, Inc." 40 Minutes VHS Hear Their Cries -- Religious Responses to Child Abuse Center for Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence 48 min. VHS Handeling the Call Domestic Violence Vignetties 1 min 48 sec VHS "Help, hope and Healing" Office of Victims of Crime 25 min VHS Hooked Illiciet Drugs VHS Inside Federal Court ages 10 and up Office of Victims of Crime 8 min 55 sec VHS In the Line of Duty Volume 3 Program 4 South Dakota Department of Social Services DVD Batters will Kill "Intermedia, Inc." 24 min Lethality and indicators VHS Bless Our Children Faith Trust Institute 40 min VHS City of Shelter Part 1 Starfish 41 min VHS City of Shelter Part 2 House of Horrors: The Dynamics of Domestic Violence 61 min VHS City of Shelter Part 3 Herding Cats: Beginning a Coordianted Community Response 49 min VHS City of Shelter Part 4A: Walk a Mile in My Moccasins: the Health Care Response 30 min VHS City of Shelter Part 4B: Walk A Mile in My Moccasins: the Law Enforcement Response 76 min VHS City of Shelter Part 4C: The Shelter Advocates' Response 41 min VHS City of Shelter Part 4D: Walk A Mile in My Moccasins: The Prosecutors' Response 56 Min VHS City of Sehtelr Part 4E: The Judical Response 45 Min VHS City of Shelter Part 4F: The Batterers' Intervention Response 18 Min VHS City of Shelter Part 5: Coordinating Councils Mature 35 min VHS City of Shelter Part 6: City of Shelter 18 min VHS Criminal Justice Response to Domestic Violence in Later Life "Intermedia, Inc." 2000 25 min VHS A Multidisciplinary Training Project Desert Bay 10 part video 5-7 min each part DVD Domestic Violence Danger Assessment and Safety Planning Interactive Emerge VHS Domestic Violence Home and Community Aberdeen Training 1999 DVD Echoes of Change "Intermedia, Inc." 7 min DVD Ethics In Victim Services Center for Child and Family Studies