Safety Alert

Computer use can be monitored and is impossible to completely clear. If you are afraid your internet and/or computer usage might be monitored, please use a safer computer, call your local hotline, and/or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline.

Read, Learn, Teach

Ending domestic violence involves discussion, awareness, and you serving as a catalyst. We encourage you to learn all you can about domestic violence, and share your knowledge with others. Whether you are speaking to your family, local organizations, or people of influence, provided below are materials to help you enlighten others.

NOTE: WINDOWS users, for best results, right click the link you want to download. MAC users, [control] click the link you want to download. All PDF files were produced with the High Quality Distiller setting, and are press ready for reproduction in magazines, newspaper, etc.

Read

  • The Verbally Abusive Relationship: How to Recognize It and How to Respond. Patricia Evans. Adams Media Corporation, 1996.
  • Why Does He Do That? Lundy Bancroft. Berkeley Trade, 2003
  • Saving Beauty from the Beast. Vicki Crompton & Ellen Zelda Kessner. Little, Brown, 2003
    But I Love Him: Protecting Your Teen Daughter from Controlling, Abusive Dating Relationships. Jill Murray. Regan Books, 2001
  • In Love and In Danger. Barrie Levy. Seal Press, 1998
  • When Violence Begins at Home: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Ending Domestic Abuse. K.J.Wilson, Ed.D., Hunter House, 1997

Learn

Teach


Million Voices Campaign Materials
Campaign Description
Membership Registration 4-on-page REVISED

MVC Domestic Violence Presentations
Additional Handouts

Love is Respect Mini Quiz Poster
NDVH Quiz Pads (bi-lingual)
Co-worker Envelope Stuffer
Friends and Family Brochure
Men Make Choices | (Spanish)