Legal remedies for battered women
Battered Women and Family Lawyers: The Need for an Identification Protocol
NCJ Number
161749
Journal
Albany Law Review
Date Published
1995
Clemency for Battered Women Convicted of Killing Their Partners: A Brief Overview of Related Research and Statistical Information
NCJ Number
159029
Date Published
1994
More Than a Crime: A Report on the Lack of Public Legal Information Materials for Immigrant Women Who Are Subject to Wife Assault
NCJ Number
157203
Date Published
1994
Battered Women's Experiences with a Preferred Arrest Policy
NCJ Number
156182
Journal
Affilia
Date Published
1994
Woman Abuse Protocols
NCJ Number
156190
Date Published
Unknown
Bridging the River of Silence
NCJ Number
153516
Date Published
Unknown
Legal Responses to Wife Assault: Current Trends and Evaluation
NCJ Number
144041
Date Published
1993
Prosecuting Domestic Abuse Cases in Duluth: Developing Effective Prosecution Strategies From Understanding the Dynamics of Abusive Relationships
NCJ Number
138544
Journal
Hamline Law Review
Date Published
1992
Policing Domestic Violence: Experiments and Dilemmas
NCJ Number
138537
Date Published
1992
Domestic Violence and the Court System
NCJ Number
138543
Journal
Hamline Law Review
Date Published
1992
Women, Violence and Social Change
NCJ Number
138113
Date Published
1990
Re-examining the Doctrine of Self Defense to Accommodate Battered Women
NCJ Number
132949
Journal
American Journal of Criminal Law
Date Published
1991
Woman Battering: Policy Responses
NCJ Number
129473
Date Published
1991
Prosecuting Woman Abuse (From Woman Battering: Policy Responses, P 95-112, 1991, Michael Steinman, ed. -- See NCJ-129473)
NCJ Number
129478
Date Published
1991
Coordinated Community Responses (From Woman Battering: Policy Responses, P 203-219, 1991, Michael Steinman, ed. -- See NCJ-129473)
NCJ Number
129483
Date Published
1991
Battered Women and the Legal System: Past, Present, and Future
NCJ Number
127882
Journal
Law and Psychology Review
Date Published
1989
Is "Psychological Self-Defense" a Solution to the Problem of Defending Battered Women Who Kill?
NCJ Number
126888
Journal
Washington and Lee Law Review
Date Published
1988