Here are a few links to websites that can be good resources for finding more information on domestic violence, for locating help for victim/survivor resources, or for general research. We hope they prove to be useful to you. If you have any further questions, or would like additional information, contact our office by phone or email.
- The American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence: This website gives some general information on Domestic Violence as well as some links to specific legal resources
- American Prosecutor’s Research Institute: A variety of information from a District Attorney Perspective – links directly to the Violence Against Women policies and proposals
- TheĀ Batterer Intervention Services Coalition of Michigan hosted a national conference in November 2005 for providers of abuser education and domestic violence services.
- Battered Women’s Justice Project: A technical resource center on domestic violence based in Michigan, it contains a searchable database for attorneys, batterer intervention providers, domestic violence programs and other useful contacts nationwide
- Batterer Intervention Services Coalition of Michigan: This forum is a place to get information about specific state batterer intervention standards and has a discussion based membership area
- DOJ Violence Against Women Office: To find specific laws created with the Violence Against Women act, as well as more information on issues discussed at our website, check out this link
- Education on PTSD and Domestic Violence: This website provides specific education on one of the harms caused by domestic violence
- FACEBOOK Batterer Intervention Group Listings: A Facebook compiled list of group sessions located throughout the United States
- FACEBOOK Domestic Violence Intervention and Education Group: A Facebook based discussion group designed to answer questions and organize thought and exercises used with abusers in group sessions.
- Futures Without Violence (formerly the Family Violence Prevention Fund): Some of the information contained on our website links up to FWV. National as well as regional news concerning domestic violence is listed here.
- Gondolf, Edward Publication Abstracts: This link has information on publications by Edward Gondolf, a researcher who has studied many aspects of domestic violence.
- Lundy Bancroft is an author and therapist who worked for Emerge in the 80′s and 90′s. He wrote the book “Why Does He Do That?” in which Emerge is referenced.
- Neighborhood Law: This website contains information concerning domestic violence, interactions with DCF, as well as legal resources.
- MINCAVA- Minnesota Center Against Violence & Abuse: Many of our FAQs refer to information contained at this website. There are many different categories concerning domestic violence and related issues
- National Clearinghouse on Marital and Date Rape: This site is an online women’s history database
- National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Providing a community coordinated response to domestic violence, the NCADV offers a roundtable approach to addressing issues related to domestic violence
- Nicole Brown Charitable Foundation: An organization formed by a family that was impacted by domestic violence which continues to work towards ending violence
- QUESTIA – This website claims to have the ‘largest online library’ and includes a large section on issues pertaining to domestic violence
- Rainbow Coalition Against Domestic Violence: This website is a community-based coalition that exists to facilitate the provision of domestic violence services to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community through educating service providers and the GLBT community
- RAINN- The Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network: An anti-sexual assault organization with tools, resources and support
- The Rural Womyn Zone: This website hosts newsletters, and also has some links and new articles that may be useful for rural based advocacy programs
- Silicon Valley Domestic Violence Project: A long list of DV related links categorized by topics
- United Nations “Womenwatch”: Information on violence against women worldwide