The National Network’s approach has attracted significant media attention over the years. This page features the most recent coverage of our work and a searchable archive of media about the National Network’s projects around the nation and abroad.
The National Network convenes regular conferences, working sessions and webinars to discuss and promote developments in its core areas of operation, showcase innovations, and set research and development priorities.

Fewer Immigrants Are Reporting Domestic Abuse. Police Blame Fear of Deportation.
For years, she slept with a gun under her pillow, living in fear of a boyfriend who beat her, controlled ...

National researchers meet with Baton Rouge leaders in partnership addressing violence
Baton Rouge law enforcement, community and human services leaders met Wednesday with academics from the National Network for Safe Communities, ...

Ulster County launches first-in-NY effort to reduce domestic violence by intimate partners
The National Network for Safe Communities’ Intimate Partner Violence Intervention (IPVI) was introduced during a press conference Tuesday afternoon at ...

Domestic abusers: Dangerous for women — and lethal for cops
One local police department has spent the past six years pioneering a strategy that can help identify domestic violence ...

A Better Way to Deal With Intimate Partner Violence
In this op-ed for Governing Magazine, IPVI Director Rachel Teicher explains why victims of intimate partner and domestic violence don't trust ...

States move to restrict domestic abusers from carrying guns
Michael Siegel, a professor of community health sciences at the Boston University School of Public Health, published a study this ...

Nearly Half of All Murdered Women Are Killed by Romantic Partners
"Over half of the killings of American women are related to intimate partner violence, with the vast majority of the ...