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The Military Culture and Domestic Violence Teleconference Series
Domestic Violence in the Military II: Family Law Litigation – January 26, 2006
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN THE MILITARY II: FAMILY LAW LITIGATION – TELECONFERENCE OUTLINE OF DISCUSSION, Christine Zeller Church and Debby Tucker, Legal Assistance Providers’ Technical Outreach Project, January 26, 2006.
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IMPACT ON TROOPS AND FAMILIES, excerpted from 2004 National Network to End Domestic Violence Annual Conference, Connie Sponsler-Garcia, Battered Women’s Justice Project, and Debby Tucker, National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, 2004.
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MILITARY DIVORCES: MAINTAINING BENEFITS, HOW TO AVOID MALPRACTICE, excerpted from Defense Finance and Accounting Service.
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RESTRICTED REPORTING POLICY FOR INCIDENTS OF DOMESTIC ABUSE, Andrew England, U.S. Department of Defense, Washington, DC: January 22, 2006.
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SUMMARY OF MILITARY BENEFITS, Judge Advocate General’s School, U.S. Army,
Charlottesville, VA.
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SUPPORT THE TROOPS AND THEIR FAMILIES – RESPONDING TO DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE MILITARY, National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, and Battered Women’s Justice Project, November 2004.
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TRAVEL/TRANSPORTATION/HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVE ICO, U.S. Department of Navy, Washington, DC.
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TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION FOR DEPENDENTS RELOCATING FOR REASONS OF PERSONAL SAFETY (MAP 55-03 – FY 04 DAA), S.W. Westbrook, Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Allowance Committee, U.S. Department of Defense, Alexandria, VA: February 24, 2004.
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UNDERSTANDING MILITARY CULTURE, excerpted from the 2004 National Network to End Domestic Violence Annual Conference, Connie Sponsler-Garcia, Battered Women’s Justice Project, and Debby Tucker, National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, 2004.
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WEBSITES RELATED TO MILITARY FAMILY LAW ISSUES, compiled by Christine Zeller Church, 2005.
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The Military Culture and System of Response to Domestic Violence: A Context for Advocacy and Representation of Victims Seeking Orders of Protection – July 21, 2005
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CONFIDENTIALITY POLICY FOR VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT (JTF-SAPR-0090), Paul Wolfowitz, U.S. Department of Defense, March 16, 2005 [Attachment 11].
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DOMESTIC ABUSE VICTIM ADVOCATE PROGRAM, David S. C. Chu, U.S. Department of Defense, February 17, 2005 [Attachment 9].
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCES, compiled by the National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, February 4, 2006 [Attachment 13].
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ESTABLISHING PROTOCOLS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AND COMMAND RESPONSES TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INVOLVING MILITARY MEMBERS ON ACTIVE DUTY, David S. C. Chu, U.S. Department of Defense, October 22, 2004 [Attachment 7].
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IMPACT ON TROOPS AND FAMILIES, excerpted from 2004 National Network to End Domestic Violence Annual Conference, Connie Sponsler-Garcia, Battered Women’s Justice Project, and Debby Tucker, National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, 2004 [Attachment 4].
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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ARMED FORCES DOMESTIC SECURITY ACT, David S. C. Chu, U.S. Department of Defense, November 10, 2003 [Attachment 5].
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MAZE MAP, Battered Women’s Justice Project and Praxis International, May 2005 [Attachment 14].
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THE MILITARY CULTURE AND SYSTEM OF RESPONSE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A CONTEXT FOR ADVOCACY AND REPRESENTATION OF VICTIMS SEEKING ORDERS OF PROTECTION – TELECONFERENCE OUTLINE OF DISCUSSION, Mercedes Lorduy, JD, and Debby Tucker, Legal Assistance Providers’ Technical Outreach Project, July 21, 2005.
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THE MILITARY CULTURE AND SYSTEM OF RESPONSE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A CONTEXT FOR ADVOCACY AND REPRESENTATION OF VICTIMS SEEKING ORDERS OF PROTECTION – TELECONFERENCE REFERENCE LIST, National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, Legal Assistance Providers’ Technical Outreach Project, July 21, 2005.
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MILITARY POWER AND CONTROL WHEEL, adapted from the Power and Control Wheel developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project, Duluth, MN [Attachment 3].
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MILITARY PROTECTIVE ORDER –DD FORM 2873, U.S. Department of Defense, July 2004 [Attachment 6].
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RECOMMENDED RESOURCES ON MILITARY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, compiled by the National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, July 2005 [Attachment 12].
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UNDERSTANDING MILITARY CULTURE, excerpted from the 2004 National Network to End Domestic Violence Annual Conference, Connie Sponsler-Garcia, Battered Women’s Justice Project, and Debby Tucker, National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, 2004 [Attachment 1].
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UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE ARTICLES RELATING TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, compiled by the National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, May 2005 [Attachment 8].
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THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ENLISTED RANK INSIGNIA, U.S. Department of Defense, [Attachment 2a].
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THE UNITED STATES MILITARY OFFICER RANK INSIGNIA, U.S. Department of Defense, [Attachment 2b].
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| VICTIM ADVOCATE SAFETY PLAN – DD FORM 2893, U.S. Department of Defense, March 2005 [Attachment 10]. |
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