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An Online Resource Library on Domestic & Sexual Violence

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What Men Can Do & What Young Men Can Do

These information sheets discuss some practical ways that men and young men (middle school aged) can be involved in stopping violence and changing social norms.

Is Feminism Men’s Work, too?

This article discusses the importance of developing and fostering a pro-feminist generation of boys and men. This work is critical in disrupting misogyny and sexism.

A Call to Men

In this video, Tony Porter presents the idea of the man-box. This notion of the construction of masculinity limits men, promotes the devaluation of women, and creates a harmful notion of manhood.

Primary Prevention Toolkit

The purpose of this toolkit is to share resources and knowledge that others have found useful in developing programs for primary prevention of intimate partner violence.

LAP Info Packet and FAQ

The LAP is a multi-pronged intervention that consists of a standardized, evidence-based lethality assessment instrument and accompanying referral protocol that helps first responders make a differentiated response that is tailored to the unique circumstances of High-Danger victims.

Safety Planning

This paper discusses how to implement comprehensive safety planning for battered women using a woman-defined model. Discusses batterer-generated and life-generated risks, and the role of advocates in supporting safety planning strategies.

Does domestic violence lead to homicide?

This form offers taking points for advocates on domestic violence homicides. Recent, fully cited statistics are provided to assist advocates in engaging the media and raising awareness of this important issue.

Kids and Socializing Online

This document offers tips to parents on how they can talk to their children about social networking sites and using these sites safely.

Be SMART on the Internet

A poster for parents to print out for their children to use as a mat/poster in front of the computer to remember the 5 SMART rules when using the internet and mobile phones.