Substance use coercion occurs when perpetrators of intimate partner violence undermine and control their partners through substance-use related tactics and actively keep them from meeting treatment and recovery goals. Substance use coercion is common among victims of abuse and is a barrier to victims' economic stability.
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Advanced SearchUnderstanding Substance Use Coercion as a Barrier to Economic Stability for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence: Policy Implications
October 19, 2020
Policy Brief
Screening for Domestic Violence in Health Care Settings
July 31, 2013
ABOUT THIS POLICY BRIEF
This ASPE Policy Brief on screening and counseling for domestic violence in health care settings is intended for policy makers, health care practitioners, and other stakeholders.
The brief, written by Madeleine de Boinville, presents the state of practice and research
Research Brief
Addressing Domestic Violence in Family Strengthening Programs for Couples Affected by Incarceration
March 14, 2013
ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF
Abstract
This brief presents findings from the evaluation of Responsible Fatherhood, Marriage and Family Strengthening Grants for Incarcerated and Reentering Fathers and Their Partners.
Medical Treatment of Victims of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence and Its Applicability to Victims of Human Trafficking
March 29, 2010
By:
Erin Williamson, Nicole M. Dutch, and Heather J. Clawson
Caliber, an ICF International Company
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Report
Greenbook Initiative Final Evaluation Report
February 27, 2008
The Greenbook Initiative Final Evaluation Report
Final
February 2008
Prepared by: The Greenbook National Evaluation Team ICF International 9300 Lee Highway Fairfax, VA 22031
Statutory Rape: A Guide to State Laws and Reporting Requirements
December 14, 2004
Contents
Background
Criminal Laws
Reporting Requirements
Implications for Program Staff and Policy Makers
Structure of Report
Efforts by Child Welfare Agencies to Address Domestic Violence: The Experiences of Five Communities
February 28, 1997
Laudan Y. Aron and Krista K. Olson The Urban Institute March 1997
Coordinated Community Responses to Domestic Violence in Six Communities: Beyond the Justice System
September 30, 1996
by Sandra J. Clark, Martha R. Burt, Margaret M. Schulte and Karen Maguire of the Urban Institute for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Planning and Evaluation, October, 1996.