| Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse (MINCAVA) - Offers information and resources on violence and various types of abuse. Provides links to related resources, including information about child abuse, domestic violence, violence against women, and elder abuse.
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| The Violence Institute Of New Jersey At UMNDJ - Assists New Jersey in addressing the unacceptably high rates of violence statewide.
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| Andrew Vachss' Help Resources - Resources and collected news articles on matters of abuse, violence and neglect.
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| Internet Campaign Against Violence - Internet movement devoted to the promotion of healthy, non-violent means of solving conflicts.
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| Barcelona Forum 2004 - Crisis Watch - Information, tracking, and analysis of the world's conflict hot spots.
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| Violence As A Public Health Issue - Provides summaries, abstracts to cases, and law review articles dealing with the problem of preventing violence in the United States of America.
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| Matrism/Patrism Explained - An explanation of the random violence that has erupted in the community at the end of the twentieth century that was predicted by G.R Taylor's theory of Matrism/Patrism.
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| A.M.A. Reports: Violence Prevention - Addresses many types of violence.
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| The Scapegoat Society - Illustrates the dynamics of scapegoating and how to neutralize it. For scapegoaters' targets and students of scapegoating psychology.
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| Seeds Of Promise - Series of quarterly reports which examine the underlying causes of increasing violence in society.
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| Advice on Overcoming Abusive Relationships - Articles, advice, tips, newsletter and forum on abuse in general as well as child abuse, sexual abuse.
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| Quit Abuse Society - Compilation of links to support sites for various types of abuse.
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| Power-Under: Trauma and Nonviolent Social Change - Online book about connections between oppression, trauma, and internalized powerlessness, with strategies for breaking cycles of violence.
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