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  2. The Super Predators - The Huffington Post

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    He went on to lead one of the country’s first specialized investigative units for family violence. By the passage of the 1994 Violence Against Women Act, which poured more than $1 billion into shelters and law enforcement training, the U.S. was finally starting to treat domestic violence as a crime.

  3. Officer–involved domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    Conducted by the House of Representatives Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families on May 20, 1991 in Washington, D.C., this hearing offered testimony from professionals from police employment agencies, the FBI, police officers and spouses, police chiefs, psychologists from the American Psychological Association, and professors specializing in family welfare and workplace violence. [4]

  4. Police departments across U.S. are mandating LGBTQ training

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    But, in my view, cultural competence training is a perishable skill, and doing refresher training on issues like how to respond to domestic violence and the nuances of dealing with a hate crime ...

  5. Domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    The UN created the Handbook on effective police responses to violence against women to provide guidelines to address and manage violence through the creation of effective laws, law enforcement policies and practices and community activities to break down societal norms that condone violence, criminalize it and create effect support systems for ...

  6. Management of domestic violence - Wikipedia

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    The management of domestic violence deals with the treatment of victims of domestic violence and preventing repetitions of such violence. The response to domestic violence in Western countries is typically a combined effort between law enforcement, social services, and health care. The role of each has evolved as domestic violence has been ...

  7. Office on Violence Against Women - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the institutions must create a mandatory prevention and education program, a judicial or disciplinary board and provide for law enforcement training "to effectively respond in sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking cases on campus". [9] Culturally and Linguistically Specific Services for Victims Program

  8. Futures Without Violence - Wikipedia

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    The bill was drafted to provide more funding and services for domestic violence shelters across the country, to change the way police departments and court systems handled domestic violence cases, to provide more training and intervention programs concerning domestic violence, and help support public education campaigns nationwide.

  9. Coercive control to be treated like other domestic abuse offences

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    Offenders convicted of coercive or controlling behaviour now face tougher management from police and probation services in England and Wales, meaning the crime is "on a par" with other domestic ...