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Documentation, Record-Keeping, Subpoenas, & Court Engagement Practices: Guidance for Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Programs When Serving Families Who Have Experienced Domestic Violence & Supplemental Toolkit
This publication provides information, resources, and support to help providers better navigate documentation, record-keeping, court orders, subpoenas, requests for information, and other legal components of operating a supervised visitation and safe exchange program.
Discussion Guide: “YOU” Season 4
A guide outlining potential discussion questions and activities on the fourth season of the Netflix television show “You”.
A Broader Sense of Justice: Respecting Victim Autonomy While Pursuing Offender Accountability
A Course of Exploitation: The Intersection of Stalking and Sex Trafficking
Bringing Offenders into Focus: Prosecuting Image Exploitation
Building a Coordinated Community Response (CCR) to Stalking
A CCR is a localized initiative that brings together key players – from the criminal justice system, the civil justice system, victim support services, and the broader community – to work together to support victims and hold offenders accountable. Stalking can be added to an existing CCR or a CCR specifically around stalking can be created. By sharing information, policies, protocols, strategies, and training, CCR teams can more successfully organize their respective agency responses to be more effective, holistic, and coordinated.
Coordinating the Campus Response to Stalking
A coordinated response to stalking on campus brings together key players – from public safety/campus police, student affairs, residential life, Title IX, and more – to work together to support victims and hold offenders accountable. By sharing information, policies, protocols, strategies, and training, campuses can more successfully organize each office’s response to be more effective, holistic, and synchronized.
Guiding and Supporting Victim Choices Regarding Participation in the Prosecution of SV and IPV
Not Just a Credibility Contest: SV Cases That Go Beyond ‘Offender Said, Victim Said’
Responding to Stalking: Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange Program Guide
This Guide is for staff of supervised visitation and safe exchange programs to help identify stalking and respond appropriately to potentially dangerous situations. It provides basic information about the dynamics of stalking, how it intersects with intimate partner abuse, specific stalking tactics used when supervised visitation and safe exchange programs are involved, and issues to consider for policies and procedures.