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Advocates' Forum, 2010 8 records found Search took 0.10 seconds. 
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Gender-based violence (GBV) includes all forms of violence that specifically and disproportionately target women and girls, including dating violence, domestic violence, [...]
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How does an issue come to be defined as a social problem? Once a problem is defined as such, what are the processes through which activists engage and organize citizens t [...]
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Weed and Seed, a federal initiative that started in the 1990s, seeks to improve economic and social conditions for residents in poor urban neighborhoods by removing crimi [...]
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This paper presents an instrument for assessing a client’s level of acculturation. The instrument has been designed for use by social work clinicians working with clien [...]
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Using the work of 20th century French philosopher Emmanuel Levinas, the following article examines the theoretical basis for the clinical concepts of empathy, attunement, [...]
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This paper examines gender-based violence (GBV) prevention programs in two national contexts: the United States and El Salvador. It shows how prevention programs have dra [...]
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Orthodox Jewish women who experience domestic violence face unique challenges when seeking aid and assistance. This paper presents an intervention design developed to hel [...]
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A publication by students of the School of Social Service Administration at The University of Chicago
2010 | Advocates' Forum, 2010 | Book |

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