Domestic Violence and the Military
Services – Analyzing Acts of
Violence (webinar materials)
Presented on Veteran's Day, November 11, 2010, by Deborah D. Tucker, Executive Director of the National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence and sponsored by the Family Justice Center Alliance, this webinar addresses Domestic Violence and the Military Services –– Analyzing Acts of Violence.
The presentation suggests an approach to analyzing acts of violence committed by service members to determine the most appropriate intervention while also ensuring the safety and well being of family members. Debby provides an overview of the theories of what causes domestic violence, discusses the newly emerging issues related to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and details how these signature injuries of the current conflicts are impacting the analysis of domestic violence cases in the military context.
RECORDING – you must log into the Family Justice Center Alliance website. If you wish to obtain login credentials, information will be provided for this process. Please allow 24 hours to be approved; you will be notified via email. Once you are logged in, scroll down and download the recording (this will take several minutes).
SLIDES
HANDOUTS
MANIFESTATIONS OF VIOLENCE, Patti Bland, New Beginnings, Seattle, WA.
POWER AND CONTROL WHEEL, Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs, Duluth, MN.
MILITARY POWER AND CONTROL WHEEL, developed from the "Power and Control Wheel" model developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs, Duluth, MN.
ADVOCACY WHEEL, developed from the "Power and Control Wheel" model developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs, Duluth, MN.
COMMUNITY ACCOUNTABILITY WHEEL, Mike Jackson and David Garvin, Domestic Violence Institute of Michigan, adapted and inspired by the "Power and Control Wheel" model developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs, Duluth, MN.
CONTINUUM OF CARING: COMMUNITY RESOURCE CLUSTERS, Fort Campbell Coordinated Community Response Demonstration Project, 2006.
PRINCIPLE ELEMENTS OF STRATEGIC PLAN FOR MORE EFFECTIVELY ADDRESSING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MATTERS WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, U.S. Department of Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence, 2003.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCES, National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, Austin, TX: updated October 2010.
The presentation suggests an approach to analyzing acts of violence committed by service members to determine the most appropriate intervention while also ensuring the safety and well being of family members. Debby provides an overview of the theories of what causes domestic violence, discusses the newly emerging issues related to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and details how these signature injuries of the current conflicts are impacting the analysis of domestic violence cases in the military context.
RECORDING – you must log into the Family Justice Center Alliance website. If you wish to obtain login credentials, information will be provided for this process. Please allow 24 hours to be approved; you will be notified via email. Once you are logged in, scroll down and download the recording (this will take several minutes).
SLIDES
HANDOUTS
MANIFESTATIONS OF VIOLENCE, Patti Bland, New Beginnings, Seattle, WA.
POWER AND CONTROL WHEEL, Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs, Duluth, MN.
MILITARY POWER AND CONTROL WHEEL, developed from the "Power and Control Wheel" model developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs, Duluth, MN.
ADVOCACY WHEEL, developed from the "Power and Control Wheel" model developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs, Duluth, MN.
COMMUNITY ACCOUNTABILITY WHEEL, Mike Jackson and David Garvin, Domestic Violence Institute of Michigan, adapted and inspired by the "Power and Control Wheel" model developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs, Duluth, MN.
CONTINUUM OF CARING: COMMUNITY RESOURCE CLUSTERS, Fort Campbell Coordinated Community Response Demonstration Project, 2006.
PRINCIPLE ELEMENTS OF STRATEGIC PLAN FOR MORE EFFECTIVELY ADDRESSING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MATTERS WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, U.S. Department of Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence, 2003.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCES, National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, Austin, TX: updated October 2010.