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- From: "Sarah Holdwick" <>
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- Subject: RE: SA in DV relationships
- Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 10:19:15 -0500
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Thanks, everyone, for your great suggestions! If anybody else has any
information or resources relating to SA within relationships where DV is also
occurring, please forward to me directly. Thanks again!
Sarah Holdwick
Sexual Assault Advocate & Prevention Educator
Underground Railroad, Inc.
(989) 755-0413 ext. 223
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-----Original Message-----
From: Haynor, Robert (DPH)
[mailto:]
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 10:04 AM
To: Sarah Holdwick
Subject: RE: SA in DV relationships
Sarah,
I hope the attached document is of help to you. I would be interested
in seeing other materials that are forwarded to you, if you're willing
to share them.
Bob
Bob Haynor
Director, Batterer Intervention Program Services
Division of Violence & Injury Prevention
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
250 Washington St., 4th Floor
Boston MA 02108
office: 617-624-5497
fax: 617-624-5075
http://www.mass.gov/dph/fch/bi/index.htm
-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:]
On Behalf Of Sarah Holdwick
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 1:43 PM
To:
Subject: SA in DV relationships
Hello all,
Does anybody have any ideas for information, journal articles, books,
manuals, etc. on the dynamics of sexual assault within relationships
where domestic violence is occurring? I have been asked to include
information on the co-occurrence of domestic and sexual violence for a
presentation and while I have experience working with survivors, I need
more than anecdotal information to pass along. I am specifically
interested in elements of coercion and how SA is used as a tactic of
control in a relationship where they may not be any physical
force/violence.
Thanks in advance!
Sarah Holdwick
Sexual Assault Advocate & Prevention Educator
Underground Railroad, Inc.
(989) 755-0413 ext. 223
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