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This brief video from the Anti-Violence Project includes tips on staying safe from violence and getting support if violence occurs.
“Survivor Law Clinic from MCEDSV seeks to make crime victims’ rights more meaningful for all Michigan victims. The Clinic provides the following services: Legal representation of crime victims to enforce their crime victims’ rights and mitigate the effects of victimization.”
This matrix contains state statutes with the definition of domestic violence/abuse for obtaining a domestic violence civil protection order.
Ujima has developed a factsheet on Intimate Partner Violence in the Black Community that includes statistics and facts on topics including homicide, stalking, and rape.
NNEDV has developed a tip-sheet with 10 Tips to Have an Informed Conversation about Domestic Violence, including what to ask and how to respond.
“Cultural identities contain the histories of a people that include traditions, struggles, achievements, and triumphs. Cultures nourish pride, resilience, belonging, intersectional identities, and connection to community. But culture is used to justify gender violence and inequality by evoking traditional beliefs and practices about how women and girls should be treated.”
Casa de Esperanza and the National Latin@ Network have created numerous factsheets regarding various aspects of Intimate Partner Violence among Latin@s. Access the factsheets here.
This factsheet provides statistics and information on domestic violence, dating and sexual violence among Native Hawaiian youth, DV-related homicide, dynamics in lesbian relationships, and human trafficking in Native Hawaiian communities.
“Voices4 Hotline provides confidential and anonymous support for all victims/survivors, their significant others and those professionals who serve them in the state of Michigan 24 hours a day.”
“This report provides official estimates of criminal victimizations reported and not reported to police from the National Crime Victimization Survey. It describes the characteristics of crimes, victims, and offenders.”
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