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Highlights: OVW Subject areas include - About the OVW; What's New; State-by-State OVW Grant Activities; Information about Sexual Assault; Publications; Press Releases and Remarks; National Advisory Committee on Violence Against Women; First Annual Symposium on Violence Against Women 2002; Grant Descriptions and Application Kits; Archived 2000, 2001 and 2002 Guidelines.
Just some of the publications reproduced include: Toolkit to End Violence Against Women; Federal VAW Laws and Regulations; Information on Trafficking in Persons; Rape and Sexual Assault: Reporting to Police and Medical Attention; Awareness Information About Sexual Assault; Collected Publications and Related Links about Rape and Sexual Assault; Myths and Facts about Sexual Violence; Violence Against Women Online Resources; Bureau of ATF Benchcard Addressing Misdemeanor Crimes of Domestic Violence and Federal Firearms Prohibitions; Bureau of ATF Benchcard Addressing Protection Orders and Federal Firearms Prohibitions; Documenting Domestic Violence: How Health Care Providers Can Help Victims; Enforcement of Protective Orders; Strengthening Antistalking Statutes; Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Programs: Improving the Community Response to Sexual Assault Victims; Understanding DNA Evidence: A Guide for Victim Service Providers; The Sexual Victimization of College Women; Nature and Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence; Intimate Partner Violence; Access to HHS-Funded Services for Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence; The Criminalization of Domestic Violence: Promises and Limits; Victims of Crime: Domestic Violence; Victims of Crime: Rape and Sexual Assault; Victims of Crime: Rape, Sexual Abuse, and Sexual Assault; Domestic Violence Coalitions of States and Territories; Sexual Assault Coalitions and Hotlines of States and Territories; Batterer Intervention: Program Approaches and Criminal Justice Strategies; Batterer Programs: What Criminal Justice Agencies Need to Know; Children Exposed to Violence: Criminal Justice Resources; Child Sexual Exploitation: Improving Investigations and Protecting Victims; Civil Protection Orders: Victims' Views on Effectiveness; Legal Intervention in Family Violence: Research Findings and Policy Implications; Looking Back-Moving Forward: A Guidebook for Communities Responding to Sexual Assault (Workbook, Guidebook, Training Guide); OJP Sex Offender Compendium; Model Code on Domestic and Family Violence; Sex Offender Community Notification; Intimate Partner Violence and Age of Victims, 1993-1999; The Sexual Victimization of College Women; Sex Offenses and Offenders; Prosecutors, Kids, and Domestic Violence Cases; Report to Congress: Stalking and Domestic Violence; First Response to Victims of Crime; Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey.
