| Date/Time: (Local times) |
07/14/2010 (All day) |
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None
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| Website: | http://www.faithtrustinstitute.org |
| Event Sponsor: | Faith Trust Institute |
| Description: | This live webinar begins at 3:00 PM EST and is for advocates, clergy, lay leaders, social service providers and will explore some of these lessons and the implications for those doing this work. For some thirty years, battered women and their advocates have been confronting the epidemic of men’s violence against women. We have learned that survivor safety and empowerment are of primary importance. But— within the context of survivor safety—what is our responsibility to the perpetrator? We know that in order to provide meaningful safety and justice for survivors, we also have to hold their batterers accountable. What does accountability mean? Whose responsibility is it to make that happen? When does holding batterers accountable compromise the safety of survivors? Is the criminal justice response always an appropriate and effective solution? Do batterer intervention programs work? If not, what are our alternatives? Questions that will be addressed include:
Free registration for all STOP Administrators, Coalition Directors and Sub-Grantees
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| For more information: |
Tawnya Palmer 919-956-2000 tpalmer@faithtrustinstitute.org |
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