Population Policy Brief Series: Older Survivors & Economic Security
This Population Policy Brief focuses on the victimization, costs of abuse and barriers to safety and recovery that older survivors experience.
This Population Policy Brief focuses on the victimization, costs of abuse and barriers to safety and recovery that older survivors experience.
Intimate partner violence, sexual assault and stalking are crimes with deep economic impacts for survivors.
The safety of victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking is inextricably linked to their economic security.
Domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking are crimes with deep economic impacts.
While working families struggle to make ends meet in an economy marked by stubbornly high long-term unemployment, growth in low-wage jobs and increased need for public assistance, a new report card from Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW) finds that all 50 states and the District of Columbia are falling short on promoting economic security for their citizens.
The Law Enforcement Pocket Guide is the perfect companion for first responders and investigators involved in sexual assault, domestic and dating violence, and stalking cases.
Abusers often use economic tactics to gain power and control over a survivor. This abuse most commonly occurs within domestic or dating violence, but can also be present in sexual assault or stalking.
Domestic and dating violence, sexual assault and stalking are crimes that produce deep economic impacts, which include both the resulting costs of violence and economic abuse used as a tool of power and control.
Domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking are crimes with deep economic impacts.