Ending Domestic Violence Creating Social Change
Documents for current interns
Important documents
--Volunteer Timesheets
Links to online readings
Getting Started: Social Change Background
--Social
Service or Social Change, Paul Kivel
--Lerhner, A. & Allen, N.E. (2009). Still a movement after all these
years? Current tensions in the domestic violence movement. Violence
Against Women, 15(6), 656-677.
Primary Prevention 1
--What
is domestic violence prevention? Transforming Communities.
--The
Spectrum of Prevention, Prevention Institute
--Sexual
Violence Prevention, David Lee, et al.
--Prevention
of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, David Wolfe and Peter Jaffe.
--The DELTA Program:
At a glance, CDC
Primary Prevention 2
--Building
the Violence Against Women Primary Prevention Movement, Prevention
Connection. Watch the video and listen to the audio.
--"Approaching
old problems in new ways: Community mobilisation as a primary prevention
stratety to combat violence against women," Lori Michau.
--Communities
Engaged in Resisting Violence, Women & Girls Collective Action
Network
Intimate Partner Violence 1
--Teen
dating violence: A review of risk factors and prevention efforts,
O'Keefe.
--Teen
dating violence power & control wheel
--Teen
equality wheel
--Power
& control in dating relationships
--Adelman, M. & Kil, S. H. (2007). Dating conflicts: Rethinking
dating violence and youth conflict. Violence Against Women, 13(12),
1296-1318.
--Fredland, N. (2008). Sexual bullying: Addressing the gap between
bullying and dating violence. Advances in Nursing Science, 31(2),
95-105.
Intimate Parter Violence 2
--LGBT
communities and domestic violence: Intervention and prevention services,
NRCDV
--LGBT
power & control wheel
--Anger
is not the problem, Kivel
--Campus
dating violence fact sheet, NCVC
How We Talk About IPV--Case Study: Chris Brown & Rihanna
--Press
Release, A Call to Men
--Teenage
girls stand by their man, NY Times
--PSA,
Do Something. *Trigger warning* This PSA reenacts the violence described
in the police report.
--What
it doesn't mean, Yes Means Yes
--What
Rihanna can teach us about domestic violence, US News & World
Report
--Five mistakes we
make when we talk about Rihanna & Chris Brown's relationship,
Newsweek
--Beyond
Chris Brown & Rihanna, Women & Girls Collective Action Network
--The
Rihannas of the world need a public defender, Washington Post
--Could
your guy turn violent? Cosmo
--Chris
Brown and Rihanna: Fans React, MTV
--Chris
and Rihanna were "Music's New Royalty," MTV
Gender
-- Choosing
our words: The dilemma of gender neutral language, Men Stopping
Violence
-- Gender
violence in elementary and secondary schools, Nan Stein
--Genderpalooza!
A sex and gender primer, Scarleteen
Racism
-- The
Invisible Knapsack, Peggy McIntosh
--Racism
and Rape, Men Can Stop Rape
-- Dangerous
Intersections, INCITE! Women of Color Against Violence
Facilitation/Education
--Get readings from SOUL from your supervisor
--Issues
for teachers in sexual violence prevention, Meyer
--Applying
the principles of prevention: What do prevention practitioners need
to know about what works?
Working with youth
--Adultism,
Kivel
--Understanding
and working with teens, LSU
--Youth
involvement in prevention planning, Advocates for Youth
--Tips
for partnering with youth, Advocates for Youth
--Young
men as allies in preventing violence and abuse: Building effective partnerships
with schools, Berkowitz
Getting Men Involved
-- Becoming Part of
the Solution, Tony Porter
--Engaging
men: Strategies and dilemmas in violence prevention education among
men, Flood
--More than a
few good men, Katz
--10 things men can do
to prevent gender violence, Katz