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Using Knowledge and Teamwork To Reduce Crime
Focusing on the Clients of Street Prostitutes: A Creative Approach to Reducing Violence Against Women, Final Report
Crime, Criminal Justice and Criminology in Post-Soviet Ukraine
Gang Activity in Orange County, California: Final Report to the National Institute of Justice
Next Millennium Conference: Ending Domestic Violence; Building a Prevention Vision and Agenda for the 21st Century
Next Millennium Conference: Ending Domestic Violence; Coming Together To End Violence
Next Millennium Conference: Ending Domestic Violence; Femicide and Fatality Review
Next Millennium Conference: Ending Domestic Violence; How To Conduct Appropriate Research in Diverse Populations
Next Millennium Conference: Ending Domestic Violence; Plenary: Women of Color in the Movement
Next Millennium Conference: Ending Domestic Violence; Safety, Confidentiality and Ethics
Next Millennium Conference: Ending Domestic Violence How Do We Learn More: Including Women's Voices
Next Millennium Conference: Ending Domestic Violence; Biases in Research
Next Millennium Conference: Ending Domestic Violence; Essential Components of Collaborative Research
Next Millennium Conference: Ending Domestic Violence; Opening Celebration: Barbara Hart
Next Millennium Conference: Ending Domestic Violence; Opening: Wanda K Jones, William Riley, Bonnie Campbell
Evaluation of the STOP Formula Grants to Combat Violence Against Women: The Violence Against Women Act of 1994, 1999 Report
Response to Domestic Violence in a Pro-Active Court Setting - Final Report
Response to Domestic Violence in a Pro-Active Court Setting: Executive Summary
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