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TDH Booklet4 - Texas Association Against Sexual Assault

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Notes/Citations<br />

83 Information on including survivors can be found in: Catlin P.<br />

Fullwood, Family Violence Prevention Fund, “Preventing Family<br />

Violence: Community Engagement Makes the Difference.”<br />

Online. Available:<br />

http://endabuse.org/programs/children/files/Preventing.pdf.<br />

Accessed: September 25, 2003; Schechter, Qualitative Research<br />

on Outreach and Public Education; McGiffert and Margulies<br />

interview.<br />

84 For more on collaboration see: Fullwood, “Preventing Family<br />

Violence” (online); NCIPC, CDC Research Agenda, p. 55.<br />

85 For information on the importance of community organizing to<br />

prevent VAW see: Fullwood, “Preventing Family Violence”<br />

(online); Hart, Coordinated Community Approaches to Domestic<br />

Violence (online); Schecter, “Expanding Solutions for Domestic<br />

Violence and Poverty” (online).<br />

86 Janet Carter et al., “Domestic Violence and Poverty: Organizing<br />

an Advocacy Voice,” NFG Reports, Vol. 7, Issue 3 (Fall 2000).<br />

Online. Available:<br />

http://www.nfg.org/reports/73domestic.htm. Accessed:<br />

September 25, 2003; Schecter, “Expanding Solutions for<br />

Domestic Violence and Poverty” (online).<br />

87 For more on community organizing for prevention see: Minkler,<br />

Community Organizing; Larry Cohen et al., “The Spectrum of<br />

Prevention: Developing a Comprehensive Approach to Injury<br />

Prevention,” in Injury Prevention (of BMJ Publishing Group), Vol.<br />

5 (1999), pp. 203-207. See also the Prevention Institute<br />

(www.preventioninstitute.org).<br />

88 Cohen and Swift, The Spectrum of Prevention.<br />

89 Advocates caution that this practice should be undertaken with<br />

care and consideration for survivors’ safety, and should not<br />

undermine the experiences of former victims of VAW.<br />

90 Schecter, Susan, “Expanding Solutions for Domestic Violence<br />

and Poverty: What Battered Women with Abused Children<br />

Need from Their Advocates” in Building Comprehensive<br />

Solutions to Domestic Violence: Publication #13, A Vision Paper.<br />

Online. Available:<br />

www.vaw.umn.edu/documents/expandin/expandin.html.<br />

Accessed: April 28, 2003. See also: Gloucester Men <strong>Against</strong><br />

Domestic Abuse (GMADA) (www.strongmendontbully.com); Men<br />

Stopping Violence (MSV) (www.menstoppingviolence.org);<br />

Men’s Resource Center of Western Mass (www.mensresoucecenter.org);<br />

and White Ribbon Campaign<br />

(www.whiteribbon.ca/wrchrome.htm).<br />

67 A STRATEGIC PLAN TO PREVENT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN TEXAS

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