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Grants 101

added 04/21/2010

"A new Grants 101 resource from the Office of Justice Programs. This online guide provides: An overview of the OJP grant process for competitive and non-competitive programs; Tips on how to find funding opportunities and write strong applications; A description of the application review process and; Links to other resources, including the OJP Financial Guide and sample application materials."

International Online Resources on Stalking

added 01/13/2006
National Center for Victims of Crime

Annotated list of international stalking resources.

Is This Stalking: A Comparison Between Legal and Community Definitions of Stalking (pdf)

added 07/22/2003
Susan Dennison and Don Thomson

The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which the meaning of some of the ideas within stalking laws match the understanding of stalking in the community and whether these laws reflect the interests of those whom they are supposed to protect.

Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women: Findings From the National Violence Against Women Survey (pdf)

added 07/13/2006
Patricia Tjaden and Nancy Thoennes

The findings from this second in a series of reports issued jointly by the National Institute of Justice and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention paint a picture of the violence against women as seen daily by emergency room, law enforcement, and court professionals.

The Sexual Victimization of College Women

added 01/06/2006
Bonnie S. Fisher, Francis T. Cullen, and Michael G. Turner

This study contributes data to our understanding about the prevalence and nature of violence against women in the United States.

Women Stalking Women at Work: A Preliminary Study on Nurses' Experiences (pdf)

added 07/22/2003
Dr Charmaine Hockley

"This paper explores nurses' experiences of workplace stalking. The data were analyzed and compared with a secondary analysis of data from an earlier study into violence among nurses."