Report by the Dept. of the Attorney General about the psychological effects of domestic violence and how abused mothers’ decide whether to continue or leave an abusive relationship.
Websites
These websites provide detailed information, link to additional online resources, and offer guidance and support.
Part of the U.S. Dept. of Justice, the goal of the Office is to reduce violence against women and strengthen resources for survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking. Established by the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).
No More is a coalition of advocacy groups, service providers, and the U.S. Dept. of Justice, united to raise public awareness to end domestic violence and sexual assault.
Safe Horizon is a U.S. non-profit victim services agency . Their site includes facts and statistics about domestic violence, personal stories, legal help, and info about stalking and child abuse.
A service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Gateway provides information about child abuse and neglect. Offers a library of resources and links to State laws.
The NCCAFV brings together community and national groups to prevent intergenerational family violence, including child abuse, spouse/partner abuse, and elder abuse.
VAWnet is an online collection of information on stalking, domestic, and sexual violence. From the National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women (NRCDV).
Staffed by a licensed clinical social worker and interns, the Wellness Center provides confidential short-term personal counseling. They can offer information and referrals for domestic and partner abuse.
Phone: (808) 845-9180
Campus Security is committed to a safe environment. For Escort Services to your vehicle, call (808) 271-4836.
Cell phones for Security staff:
(808) 284-1270
(808) 271-4836
Domestic Violence Campus Survivor Advocacy Program (CSAP)
Confidential advocacy services for gender-based violence from the Domestic Violence Action Center (DVAC). In Building 6, Room 131F. Call (808)294-5483 or (808)534-0040. Email:
chelseys@stoptheviolence.org