This memo contains excerpts from social science literature about the impacts of trauma on survivors’ ability to recall the details of traumatic events.
This memo offers social science literature to explain the link between IPV victimization and substance use/SUD for practitioners working with criminalized survivors.
Considerations and Recommendations on Trauma-Informed Advocacy for Trafficking Survivors
TA Brief on complex advocacy for adult and minor trafficking survivors, covering trauma-informed practices, confidentiality, and contact considerations.
FinTech: How Mobile Payment and the Gig Economy can Help Enhance Survivor Safety
This document explores how FinTech and the so-called “gig economy” can be used by survivors to increase their safety and help them build their long-term safety plan.
Knowledge into Action: Resources & Tools for Change
Draws from resources and tools related to ending mass incarceration, centering racial justice in communities and institutions, and creating alternatives to the criminal legal system.
Lessons from the Field: Talking About Mass Incarceration, Racial Justice, and Alternatives to Reliance on the Criminal Legal System
Conversations with anti-violence advocates on key themes and approaches for addressing mass incarceration, racial justice, and alternatives to the criminal legal system.
Pasifika Power & Control Wheel Translation Project
The project adapts the domestic violence Power and Control Wheel into culturally specific frameworks for Native Hawaiians, Samoans, and Chuukese people.
The Impact of Parental Kidnapping Laws and Practice on Domestic Violence Survivors
Explores the role that domestic violence plays in a high percentage of parental kidnapping cases and the need to illuminate that role for a fair applications of justice.