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  • Disaster Response and Emergency Financial Assistance

    Parts I & II will explore how natural disasters affect domestic violence rates, including the impact on survivors and programs. It will discusses the Texas Report, as well. You will also receive the special perspective from state administrators and programs. Accompanying documents include: Black Feminism and Radical Planning: New Directions for Disaster Planning Research Understanding […]

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  • The Impact of COVID-19 Intensifies the Shadow Pandemic of DV

    Partners for Women and Justice and the Seton Hall Law School Center for Social Justice examined the reasons for the rise in the frequency and severity of domestic violence during COVID-19 in New Jersey as well as our State and social service agencies’ responses to date. We draw upon extensive fact investigation and research to […]

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