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Appendix W References and Resources for Further Information
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The lists below offer suggested searches for researchers and materials in various topics. These
lists are not comprehensive and will be added to as additional resources are suggested.
Specific references for this protocol can be found after these lists.
General Domestic Violence
Experts and Researchers
- Lundy Bancroft
- Jill Davies
- Jeff Edleson
- David Mandel
- Susan Schecter
- Evan Stark
Resources
- Accountability and Connection with Abusive Men: A New Child Protection Response to
Increasing Family Safety, prepared by Fernando Mederos
- Battered Women’s Justice Project
- Center for Immigrants’ Rights “Immigration Relief for Victims of Abuse and Domestic
Violence” Tool Kit for practitioners representing immigrants victimized by DV
- Duluth Model Power and Control Wheel
- DV Evidence Project
- Futures without Violence
- Greenbook Initiative
- National Center for Children Exposed to DV
- National Center for DV, Trauma, and Mental Health
- National Child Traumatic Stress Network
- National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women
- National Curriculum on DV for Child Protective Service Workers, by Ganley and Schecter
- Ohio Domestic Violence Network
- Partnership for Safety and Justice
- Revised Conflict Tactic Scales (CTS-2)
- Severity of Violence Against Women Scale
- “Domestic Violence: Communities of Color” (Women of Color Network)
Confidentiality
- Confidentiality Institute
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- National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) Safety Net Project
Child Protective Services (CPS) Operations
- ACTION for Child Protection
- Ohio Child Welfare Training Program CAPMIS Toolkit
- Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) E-manuals
- Ohio Differential Response Practice Profiles
- Public Children Services Association of Ohio (PCSAO)
Courts and Legal Resources
- National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ)
- Self-Help Legal Manual for Survivors of DV, SV and Stalking by Ohio Domestic Violence
Network, Ohio Poverty Law Center, and the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence
- Self-Help Legal Manual for Incarcerated Survivors of DV, SV and Stalking by Ohio
Domestic Violence Network, Ohio Poverty Law Center, and the Ohio Alliance to End
Sexual Violence
Joint Service Models
- Advocacy Challenges in a CCR: Protecting Confidentiality While Promoting a
Coordinated Response (Battered Women’s Justice Project)
- Co-Location of Domestic Violence Advocates in Child Welfare Offices: Findings from
Focus Groups and Interviews (New York)
- CPS: Closing the Distance Between Domestic Violence Advocacy and Child Protective
Services (Washington)
- Local child advocacy centers or family justice centers
- Reflections from the Field by Shellie Taggart and Lauren Litton
- Template Policy: Sharing Physical Space for Co-Located Domestic Violence/Sexual
Assault Advocacy Programs and Partners (NNEDV)
- Working Together: A Desk Guide (Oregon)
Law Enforcement
- Blueprint for Safety by Praxis International available at (note Appendix, Training Memo:
Response to Children in Domestic Violence–Related Calls)
- “Cops, Kids, and Domestic Violence: Protecting Our Future” training video and pocket-
sized tip cards from The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCSTN)
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- Domestic Violence & Stalking Law Enforcement Handbook for the 116th Recruit Class
Columbus Division of Police (February 2011)
- Greene County, Ohio, Domestic Violence Protocol Review DVERT Models (revised)
- Ohio Domestic Violence Network Model Protocol (2003) for law enforcement
- Ontario Domestic Abuse Risk Assessment
Ohio-Specific Resources
- ACTION OHIO Coalition for Battered Women
- BRAVO (Buckeye Region Anti-Violence Organization)
- Center for Family Safety and Healing
- CHOICES Eliminating Domestic Violence
- Family Advocacy Clinic at Capital University Law School
- Ohio Domestic Violence Network (state coalition)
- Ohio Family Violence Prevention Center
- Ohio Intimate Partner Violence Consortium
- Safe Start Promising Approaches (Dayton and Toledo)
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