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2003 Grants

2003-IJ-CX-0002
Exploring the Construction of Violence Against Women and Children
Valli Kalei Kanuha, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI

2003-IJ-CX-1003
Rural and Urban Trends in Family and Intimate Partner Homicide: 1980–1999
Andria Gallup-Black, New York University, New York, NY

2003-IJ-CX-1027
Visiting Fellowship Program: Police Investigation of Rape: Roadblocks and Solutions
Dr. Martin Schwartz, Ohio University, Athens, OH

2003-IJ-CX-1030
Processes of Resistance in Domestic Violence Offenders
Deborah Levesque, Pro-Change Behavior Systems, Kingston, RI

2003-IJ-CX-1031
Juvenile Domestic and Family Violence: The Effects of Court-Based Intervention Programs on Recidivism
Brenda Uekert, National Center for State Courts, Williamsburg, VA

2003-IJ-CX-1035
Understanding the Needs of Victims of Sexual Violence in the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Community: A Needs Assessment and Audit
Jennifer Obinna, Council on Crime and Justice, Minneapolis, MN

2003-IJ-CX-1037
Violence and Victimization: Exploring Women's Histories of Survival
Judy Postmus, University of Kansas, School of Social Welfare, Lawrence, KS

2003-MU-MU-0001
Sexual Assault in Maryland: The African-American Experience
Mark Weist, Center for Mental Health Assistance, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

2003-MU-MU-0002
Supplemental Mental Health Treatment for Batterer Program Participants
Edward Gondolf, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA

2003-RD-CX-0021
Violence and Victimization: Exploring Women's Histories of Survival
Amy Farmer, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AK

2003-WG-BX-1001
Sexual Violence: Longitudinal, Multigenerational Evidence
Jennifer Grotpeter, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO

2003-WG-BX-1002
Evaluating and Improving Risk Assessment and Schemes for Sexual Recidivism: A 25 Year Follow Up of Convicted Sexual Offenders
Raymond Knight, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA

2003-WG-BX-1003
Testing the Efficacy of the SANE-SART Programs
M. Elaine Nugent, American Prosecutors Research Institute, Alexandria, VA

2003-WG-BX-1004
Use and Outcomes of Protection Orders by Battered Immigrant Women
Mary Ann Dutton, Cosmos Corporation, Bethesda, MD

2003-WG-BX-1005
Integrating Fatherhood into Batterer Programs: A Comparative Field Test
Chris O’Sullivan, Safe Horizon, Inc., Brooklyn, NY

2003-WG-BX-1006
Stages of Change and the Group Treatment of Batterers
Pam Alexander, Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, PA

2003-WG-BX-1007
Elderly Victims of Sexual Abuse and Their Offenders
Ann Burgess, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA

2003-WG-BX-1008
Providing a Citywide System of Single Point Access to Domestic Violence Information, Resources, and Referrals to a Diverse Population: An Evaluation of the City of Chicago’s Domestic Violence Help Line
Michelle Fugate and Christine George, Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence, Chicago, IL

2003-WG-BX-1009
Serving Limited-English-Proficient Battered Women: A National Survey of the Courts' Capacity to Provide Protection Orders
Brenda Uekert, National Center for State Courts, Williamsburg, VA

Date Entered: November 28, 2007