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Fall 2009 Domestic Violence Symposium Resources

What Have We Learned? A Reality-Based Approach to Addressing Domestic Violence Through the Law

October 16, 2009

Panelists

  • Professor Diane Rosenfeld, Lecturer, Harvard Law School

  • Mary E. Langer, Virginia Deputy Commonwealth's Attorney

  • Stacy M. Ruble, Domestic Violence Policy Coordinator, Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance

  • Angela Bridgeforth, Domestic Violence Survivor

  • Honorable Stuart L. Williams, Jr., Judge, Henrico Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court

  • Bernard "Mac" Adams, Domestic Violence Detective, Richmond Police Department


Resources

  • Diane L. Rosenfeld, Correlative Rights and the Boundaries of Freedom: Protecting the Civil Rights of Endangered Women, 43 HARV. C.R.-C.L. L. REV. 257 (2008).

  • MASS. GEN. LAWS ch. 209A, ยง 7 (2007).

  • University of Virginia Women's Center Sexual and Domestic Violence Services - Protective Orders

  • Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Victims Services Section - A Guide for Victims of Domestic Violence in Virginia

  • Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance - Protective Orders

  • National Domestic Violence Hotline - GPS Tracking

  • Women's Law - Domestic Violence

  • Governor Kaine Announces 2008 Legislative Initiatives on Domestic and Sexual Violence

  • National Coalition Against Domestic Violence - Domestic Violence Facts

Symposium Videos

  • Fall 2009 Domestic Violence Symposium Video (coming soon...)

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