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.
Federal aid funds intimate partner violence prevention efforts in Ulster County
KINGSTON, N.Y. — The Ulster County District Attorney’s office has been awarded a $500,000 grant through the U.S. Department of ...
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Ulster County initiative aims to curb intimate partner violence
The program represents a “cultural shift” in the way law enforcement and the community approach intimate partner violence, said Elizabeth ...
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Breaking the Cycle of Intımate-Partner Violence
A new strategy is changing the way Kingston, New York, addresses the harms of intimate-partner violence. “We had been putting ...
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Police and prosecutors’ domestic violence strategy puts burden on victims, not abusers
By focusing on what survivors should or shouldn’t do, we're blaming them for their own abuse and placing the onus ...
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Saugerties police join Clegg to combat domestic violence
The IPVI intervenes early on with intimate partner violence offenders known to the criminal justice system. Developed by the National Network ...
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Woman Allegedly Held At Gunpoint In Home By Estranged Husband, Ex-Lover Over COVID-19 Stimulus Payment
“It’s an exceptionally challenging time right now — it’s unlike anything that most people have experienced, especially on this broad ...
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Is Domestic Violence Rising During the Coronavirus Shutdown? Here’s What the Data Shows.
Reports of domestic abuse in three cities have dropped. But police and experts say that may be a problem... That’s ...
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Tabitha Birdsong was stabbed to death. County’s new approach could stop abusers from killing
Last November, I wrote about the slow-motion murder of 40-year-old Tabitha Birdsong, who according to her family, her friends and ...
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The war on drugs failed. It’s time for a war on abuse
Instead of incentivizing police to go after the money and property of people they merely suspect of having drugs, they ...
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This city in N.C. has reduced domestic violence. Why can’t Orlando?
Central Florida should be looking to High Point, N.C., a town of just more than 100,000 people outside Greensboro, where ...
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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 ...
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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, ...
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