Directory Sites

  • Childhelp USA

    Dedicated to the treatment, prevention and research of child abuse and neglect. Organization operates a hotline for child abuse and neglect.

    www.childhelpusa.org

  • The Family Violence Prevention Fund

    A national non-profit organization that focuses on domestic violence education, prevention, and public policy reform.

    www.fvpf.org

  • Clark County Prosecutor

    Contact information and a description of the work of the office, an online reference desk with information on topics such as drugs, elder abuse, and local courts, and information for police officers.

    www.clarkprosecutor.org

  • DV/CPS Collaboration Home

    DV/CPS collaborative strategies for integrating domestic violence services into child protection systems.

    www.calib.com

  • Domestic Violence Home Page

    The American Bar Association's web site for domestic violence issues. Information for attorneys and survivors. Contains information on protecting privacy for survivors during and after divorce.

    www.abanet.org

  • National Center for Injury Prevention and Control List of Fact Sheets

    Very good listing of fact sheets on domestice violence, child abuse, health risks of intimate violence.

    www.cdc.gov

  • Pine Tree Legal Assistance

    Protection From Abuse client education page. About Maine's Protection From Abuse law as well as links to other Maine sites

    www.ptla.org

  • National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

    Official site for current information on Missing and Exploited Children, search for missing children, view wanted posters, submit child "sightings", and additional information.

    www.missingkids.com

  • Myth of False Sexual Abuse Allegations in Divorce

    Studies show that between 6 and 62 percent of females and 3 to 30 percent of males have had a sexual abuse experience before age 18. Article by Merrilyn McDonald explores the issue of claims of false allegations.

    www.omsys.com

  • Sibling Abuse Survivors' Information & Advocacy Network

    Sibling abuse is probably the most common and accepted form of domestic violence.

    www.sasian.org

  • Children of Domestic Violence: Risks and Remedies

    Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse - by Barbara J. Hart, Esq.

    www.mincava.umn.edu

  • Raising Voices

    A non-profit project of the Tides Center working to create and promote community-based approaches to preventing violence against women and children.

    www.raisingvoices.org

  • Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire

    The Family Research Laboratory (FRL) is an independent research unit devoted to the study of family problems.

    www.unh.edu

  • CareAct Organization

    Challenging the incest exception laws which permit lesser sentences for child sexual abuse committed against a child who is a relative.

    www.careact.org

  • Harriet Tubman Center

    Addresses dating and domestic violence prevention. Provides a variety of support programs. Based in Minneapolis.

    www.harriettubman.org

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