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Domestic Violence and Homelessness (pdf)

added 08/11/2008
ACLU Women's Rights Project (2004)

"This fact sheet covers homelessness and DV, DV and poverty, and how women can be trapped by homelessness and violence. This piece encourages policy that reduces the risk of homeless for survivors through housing discrimination protection."

Domestic Violence and Housing (pdf)

added 08/11/2008
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence

"This fact sheet shows the risks of homelessness for DV survivors, the difficulty in obtaining permanent housing, and housing discrimination."

Domestic Violence and Poverty: The Narratives of Homeless Women

added 08/11/2008
Jean Calterone Williams, 19 Frontiers 143 (1998)

"This article is based on research conducted in homeless and domestic violence shelters in Phoenix, Arizona, from 1994 to 1996. The author’s report includes results of interviews with thirty-three women."

Federal Housing and Domestic Violence: Introduction to Programs, Policy, and Advocacy Opportunities

added 01/09/2006
Robin Hammeal-Urban and Jill Davies

This paper provides a basic overview of the laws and policies governing the principal federal housing programs and discusses key policy issues these programs raise for battered women.

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Housing and Battered Women

added 07/07/2008
Amy Correia and Jen Rubin

"This paper offers a research on DV and homelessness and trends in federal housing policy. A model for conducting a community assessment of local housing needs includes critical thinking questions on an organization’s capacity for housing advocacy."

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Housing and Battered Women: Increasing Battered Women's Access to Federal Housing Programs

added 01/10/2006
Robin Hammeal-Urban

This paper encourages advocates to collaborate in an effort to support proposed federal housing regulations that begin to address some of the housing needs of battered women and to submit comments to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to support those sections of the proposed regulations that could give battered women faster access to housing.

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Housing and Battered Women: Using Housing Vouchers to Assist Battered Women Move from Welfare to Work

added 01/13/2006
Robin Hammeal-Urban

This paper provides domestic violence advocates with information and strategies to promote the use of this housing program as a resource to assist battered women moving from welfare to work.

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State Housing Laws and Legislation to Ensure Housing Rights for Survivors of Violence Against Women

added 06/11/2008
National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty (February 25, 2008)

"Providing comprehensive information on current, pending and unsuccessfully proposed legislation protecting the housing rights of survivors of domestic violence, this document is intended for use by advocates, attorneys and organizations."

U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report, Intimate Partner Violence

added 08/06/2008
Callie Marie Rennison and Sarah Welchans, U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics (May 2000)

"This DOJ Report has data on IPV based on estimates from the NCVS. This report is often cited for the finding that intimate partner victimization rates were significantly higher for people living in rental housing vs. those living in their own homes."