We Can End Digital Victim-Blaming
“Of all of the beliefs that reinforce violence, victim-blaming, or the assumption that survivors of assault are somehow at fault for their own abuse, is among the most damaging.”
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“Of all of the beliefs that reinforce violence, victim-blaming, or the assumption that survivors of assault are somehow at fault for their own abuse, is among the most damaging.”
“Drugs change the brain in ways that make quitting hard, even for those who want to quit. Fortunately, researchers know more than ever about how drugs affect the brain. Learning objective: Participants will learn the science of addiction. They will leave with the ability to explain why substance use disorders are a disease of the brain as well as a disability.”
A Toolkit for screening, assessment, and brief counseling in primary care and behavioral health settings.
Review the basics of sex offender management and evidence-based techniques used to make considerations related to the application of supervision and treatment. Identify the role of the supervising officer…
“During the workshop guest speakers will provide a general overview of elder abuse, its forms and how to report it, how to address financial exploitation, how to avoid scams and frauds carried out through the U.S. mailing system and the tools you need to protect yourself.”
This research project increases understanding of Asian battered women’s experiences in seeking help from the criminal justice system and other programs.
Providing Effective Services to Young Men and Boys of Color provides best practices for working with young men and boys of color who are victims of crime.
This webinar presents findings from the Urban Institute’s Evaluation of In-prison Programming: Addressing Prior Trauma and Victimization, funded by the National Institute of Justice.
Information is provided on the occurrence of abuse, isolation as a risk factor, issues affecting help seeking, and tips for working with LGBT elders.
This list will prompt you to examine your beliefs and provide you with helpful information.
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