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"AND THEN HE CHOKED ME": UNDERSTANDING AND INVESTIGATING STRANGULATION, Allison Turkel, Update (volume 20, number 8), American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA: 2007.
Assessing Justice System Response to Violence Against Women: A Tool for Law Enforcement, Prosecution and the Courts to Use in Developing Effective Responses, Kristin Littel, MA; Mary B. Malefyt, JD; Alexandra Walker; Sarah M. Buel, JD; Deborah D. Tucker, MPA; and editor: Joan A. Kuriansky, JD, MA, STOP Violence Against Women Technical Assistance Project, Washington, DC, Battered Women’s Justice Project, Minneapolis, MN and National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: February, 1998. Copyright © 1998-2004 Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse.
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BATTERED WIVES OFTEN RECANT OR ASSUME BLAME, Lakshmy Parameswaran, Women’s eNews, July 30, 2003. Copyright © 2003 Women’s eNews.
BEST PRACTICE OR BUZZWORD? SORTING OUT FACT FROM FICTION IN THE COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN: 1) EVIDENCE-BASED PROSECUTION; 2) BLIND AND THIRD PARTY REPORTING; AND 3) VERTICAL ADVOCACY, Joanne Archambault and Dr. Kim Lonsway, SATI e-News, Sexual Assault Training & Investigations, Addy, WA: January 29, 2007.
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Cannon County Man Pleads Guilty in Domestic Violence Firearm and Bomb Case, States News Service, April 25, 2005. Copyright © 2005 States News Service.
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Crawford v. Washington
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CRIMINAL PROSECUTION OF BATTERED NATIVE WOMEN FOR FAILURE TO PROTECT, James G. White, Hallie Bongar White and Jane M. Larrington, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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Criminal prosecution of domestic violence, Linda A. McGuire, Esq., Battered Women’s Justice Project, Minneapolis, MN.
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THE CRITICAL ROLE OF ADVOCATES IN FAMILY VIOLENCE CASES FOR BOTH PROSECUTORS AND VICTIMS, Sarah M. Buel, JD, Texas Prosecutor, pp. 28-30, November/December 1998. Reprinted from Texas Prosecutor with permission from the Texas District and County Attorneys Association, Austin, TX.
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Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Voir Dire Questions, American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA.
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Domestic Violence can be a Federal Crime, Holly Danks, The Oregonian, Portland, OR: October 21, 2004. Copyright © 2004 The Oregonian.
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Domestic Violence Cases Reinforced; Warren Prosecutor Files Additional Charges, Sheila McLaughlin, Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, OH: July 11, 2005. Copyright © 2005 The Enquirer.
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| Domestic violence cases tried anyway – 2 women recanted; 1 batterer convicted, Karen Farkas, Plain Dealer, Cleveland, OH: November 26, 2004. Copyright © 2004 Plain Dealer Publishing Company.
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DOMestic violence intervention system: a model for response to woman abuse, Barbara J. Hart, Esq., 1990, Barbara J. Hart’s Collected Writings, Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse, St. Paul, MN. Copyright © 1995-2004 Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse.
EFFECT OF U.S. v. NOBRIGA on 922(g)(9) PROSECUTIONS, Margaret S. Groban, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC .
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| explaining counterintuitive victim behavior in domestic violence and Sexual Assault cases, Jennifer Gentile Long, The Voice (volume 1, number 4), American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA: 2006.
FALSE REPORTS: MOVING BEYOND THE ISSUE TO SUCCESSFULLY INVESTIGATE AND PROSECUTE NON-STRANGER SEXUAL ASSAULT (eXCERPT), Dr. Kimberly Lonsway, Sgt. Joanne Archambault (ret.), and Dr. Alan Berkowtiz, May 2007. Copyright © 2007 EVAW International.
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A FEW TIPS FOR THE CROSS EXAMINATION OF A FAMILY VIOLENCE DEFENDANT, Sarah M. Buel, JD, Texas Prosecutor, pp. 36-37, September / October 1998. Reprinted from Texas Prosecutor with permission from the Texas District and County Attorneys Association, Austin, TX.
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| HOW TO HOLD THE OFFENDER ACCOUNTABLE WHILE TAKING THE VICTIM OUT OF THE DANGER LOOP: PROSECUTE WITHOUT THE VICTIM, Sarah M. Buel, JD, Texas Prosecutor, pp. 18-21, March / April 1997. Reprinted from Texas Prosecutor with permission from the Texas District and County Attorneys Association, Austin, TX.
IN DOMESTIC ABUSE, DIGITAL PHOTOS CAN SAY MORE THAN VICTIMS, Cara Buckley, New York Times, New York, NY: May 7, 2007. Copyright © 2007 The New York Times Company.
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INTRODUCING EXPERT TESTIMONY TO EXPLAIN VICTIM BEHAVIOR IN SEXUAL AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROSECUTIONS, Jennifer G. Long, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: 2007.
Local Police Enforcement of Immigration Laws and its Effects on VicTIms of Domestic Violence: Why Police and Prosecutors Should Avoid Enforcing Immigration Laws, Domestic Violence and Immigration in the Criminal Justice System, ABA Commission on Domestic Violence, Washington, DC.
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The Luxury of Indecision: Child Forensic Interviews after Davis & Hammon, Allie Phillips, JD, Update (volume 19, number 6), National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse, American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA: 2006.
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New Directions from the Field: Victims’ Rights and Services for the 21st Century – PROSECUTION, OVW Bulletin, Office of Victims of Crime Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: August 1998.
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No jury, no justice? It seems that way. Regina Brett, Plain Dealer, Cleveland, OH: November 17, 2004. Copyright © 2004 Plain Dealer Publishing Co.
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| Overcoming the Consent Defense, Teresa P. Scalzo, Esquire, The Voice – Helping Prosecutors Give Victims a Voice (volume 1, number 7), National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women, America Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA: 2006.
PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS OF CURRENT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESEARCH – PART II: PROSECUTION, Andrew R. Klein, April 2008.
PROSECUTING ALCOHOL-FACILITATED SEXUAL ASSAULT, Teresa P. Scalzo, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: 2007.
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Prosecuting witness tampering, bail jumping, and battering from behind bars, Enhancing Judicial Oversight in Domestic Violence Cases Series, Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY: June 2006.
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PROSECUTION DIVERSION IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: ISSUES AND CONTEXT, Jane Sadusky, Battered Women’s Justice Project, Minneapolis, MN: July 2003.
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PROSECUTION TOOLKIT, National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women, American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA.
prosecutor's GUIDE TO MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS, David R. Englert, Ashleigh Diserio and Kate M. Ryan, The Voice (volume 1, number 10), American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA: 2007.
PROSECUTORIAL DECISIONS IN ADULT SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES: AN AUSTRALIAN STUDY, Denise Lievore, Office of the Status of Women of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Canberra, ACT, Australia: 2004. Copyright © 2004 Commonwealth of Australia.
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Report from the 2003 Domestic Violence Safety and Accountability Audit: prosecution response to misdemeanor domestic violence cases, Jackson County, Oregon, Jennifer Maile and Rhonda Martinson, Battered Women’s Justice Project, Minneapolis, MN: 2003.
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Responders Learn to Spot Signs of Strangulation, Marie Tessier, Women’s eNews, December 19, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Women’s eNews.
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Responders Learn to Spot Signs of Strangulation, Marie Tessier, Women’s eNews, December 19, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Women’s eNews.
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RURAL VICTIM ASSISTANCE – A VICTIM/WITNESS GUIDE FOR RURAL PROSECUTIONS, Office for Victims of Crime, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC.
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SAFETY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL: EXAMINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE WOMEN'S ANTI-VIOLENCE MOVEMENT AND THE Criminal Justice and Prosecution SYSTEM, based on a meeting report by Shamita Das Dasgupta, summary by Patricia Eng, Ms. Foundation for Women, New York, NY: 2003.
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Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Policies and Protocols, National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women, American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA.
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Steganography: Implications for the Prosecutor and Computer Forensics Examiner, Gary C. Kessler, Child Sexual Exploitation Update (volume 1, number 1), American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA: Summer 2004. Copyright © 2001-2004 by APRI.
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Stopping abusers before they kill; Police, prosecutors say building case without victim’s testimony is key, Tom Groening, Bangor Daily News, Bangor, ME: January 31, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Bangor Daily News.
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Stopping the Cycle; When Domestic-Violence Victims Won’t Help, Law-Enforcement Officers Should Carry On, Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, OH: November 6, 2004. Copyright © 2004 The Columbus Dispatch.
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Stopping the Violence: The Role of the Police Officer and the Prosecutor, Casey G. Gwinn, JD, San Diego City Attorney’s Office and Ret. Sgt. Anne O'Dell, STOP Domestic Violence, San Diego, CA: 1992.
TAKING a process-oriented approach to domestic violence prosecutions, Jennifer Gentile Long and Viktoria Kristiansson, The Voice (volume 1, number 9), American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA: 2007.
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TESTIFYING ABOUT LETHALITY RISK FACTORS, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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TESTIFYING ABOUT SELF-DEFENSE AND PREDOMINANT AGGRESSORS, James G. White, Hallie Bongar White and Jane M. Larrington, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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TESTIFYING ABOUT THE DYNAMICS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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TESTIFYING ABOUT THE EFFECTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ON CHILDREN, Southwest Center for Law and Policy, Tucson, AZ.
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Testing the Efficacy of SANE/SART Programs – Do They Make a Difference in Sexual Assault Arrest & Prosecution Outcomes? M. Elaine Nugent-Borakove, et al, American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA.
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tips for Testifying as an Expert Witness in a Violence AGainst Women Prosecution, Teresa P. Scalzo, Esquire, The Voice – Helping Prosecutors Give Victims a Voice (volume 1, number 6), National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women, America Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA: 2006.
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Testing the Efficacy of SANE/SART Programs – Do They Make a Difference in Sexual Assault Arrest & Prosecution Outcomes? M. Elaine Nugent-Borakove, et al, American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA.
UNDERSTANDING SEXUAL VIOLENCE: PROSECUTING ADULT RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES, National Judicial Education Program, Legal Momentum, New York, NY.
UNDERSTANDING THE NON-STRANGER RAPIST, Veronique N. Valliere, The Voice (volume 1, number 11), American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA: 2007.
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The “Unit” Library (including writings of former City Attorney Casey Gwinn), Domestic Violence Unit – San Diego City Attorney’s Office, San Diego, CA.
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THE USE OF EXPERT WITNESSES IN CASES INVOLVING SEXUAL ASSAULT, Kimberly A. Lonsway, PhD, San Luis Obispo, CA: March 2005.
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VICTIM AND WITNESS INTIMADATION: NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND EMERGING RESPONSES, Kerry Murphy Healey, Research in Action, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: October 1995.
VICTIM CREDIBILITY IN ADULT SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES, Denise Lievore, Trends & Issues (number 288), Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, ACT, Australia: November 2004. Copyright © 2004 Australian Institute of Criminology.
VICTIMS AND WITNESSES WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AND THE prosecution of SEXUAL ASSAULT, William Paul Deal and Viktoria Kristiansson, The Voice (volume 1, number 12), American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA: 2007.
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Video Technology Put to Use; For Domestic Violence Victims, Philip A. Stephenson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, PA: January 5, 2005. Copyright © 2005 P.G. Publishing Co.
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Visuals for Today’s Prosecutors, National College of District Attorneys, Columbia, SC.
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VOIR DIRE AND PROSECUTION TIPS FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT CASES, excerpted from The Ending Violence Against Women Training Manual, Colorado Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
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Voir Dire in Domestic Violence Cases, Sarah M. Buel, JD, University of Texas School of Law Domestic Violence Clinic, Austin, TX.
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When ‘No’ is not Enough / Lack of Evidence can Make ‘Date’ Rape Difficult to Prove, John DeSantis, Star News, Wilmington, NC: June 26, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Star News.
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Why the Abused Should Not Become the Accused, Erin S. Gaddy, JD, The Voice – Helping Prosecutors Give Victims a Voice (volume 1, number 8), National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women, America Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA: 2006.
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With or Without You; Domestic-Violence Prosecution No Longer Needs Victim’s Testimony, Peter Zuckerman, Idaho Falls Post Register, Idaho Falls, ID: May 22, 2005. Copyright © 2005 The Post Register.
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