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Back to SearchEpisode 10 - Why Doesn't She Leave? An Officer's Perspective on Domestic Violence
Often the first responders to domestic violence scenes that range from puzzling to tragic, the job of law enforcement requires a range of skills to i…
5 years, 10 months ago
Episode 9 - Working With Teens
Domestic violence affects 1-in-3 women in the United States. While we have come to understand that forms of intimate partner violence can range from …
5 years, 11 months ago
Episode 8 - Rape Culture in the Time of #MeToo
Amy Jones is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor and the CEO of the Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center- an organization that provides counseling…
5 years, 11 months ago
Episode 7 - The Intersection of Guns and Domestic Violence
Research shows that abusers with a gun in the home are five times more likely to kill their partners than abusers who don’t have that same access to …
5 years, 11 months ago
Episode 6 - Embracing Technology in a COVID-19 World
With the advent of a COVID-19 pandemic, the gap between technology and humanity has narrowed further as we now find technology to be one of our few l…
5 years, 11 months ago
Episode 5 - Intersectionality and Working with Survivors of Color
Gretta Gordy Gardner is the Deputy Director for Ujima., Inc.: a project of the DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence at The National Center on Viole…
6 years ago
Episode 4 - Aquatic Abuse Homicide
Andrea Zaferes is a medicolegal death investigator who specializes in the handling of aquatic cases from the crime scene to the courtroom. Recognized…
6 years ago
Episode 3 - Why Strangulation Matters
Kelsey McKay is a nationally recognized expert on strangulation who developed a critical protocol for strangulation and domestic violence response an…
6 years ago
Episode 2 - No Visible Bruises: Examining the Data of DV
Award-winning journalist Rachel Louise Snyder examines the impact of her research in No Visible Bruises: What We Don’t Know About Domestic Violence C…
6 years ago
Episode 1 - The Art of Perception: Seeing What Matters Most
The first episode features originally scheduled 2020 Conference Keynote Speaker Amy Herman, author, attorney, and art historian, whose ground-breakin…
6 years ago