Invetigative Resources

Invetigative Resources

  • Submitted By: mari73
  • Date Submitted: 05/31/2012 11:26 AM
  • Category: Miscellaneous
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Outline Investigative Resources
Ch. 13
Verizon Launches Entrepreneurship Training Program to Help Domestic Violence Survivors.PR Newswire United Business Media. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.prnewswire.com
Turner, K. (Year, Month Day). Circle of Support, Avon Donates Profits From Necklace Sales To Help End Violence Against Women. Ottawa Citizen
Violence Giving Abuse Survivors a Voice Unsilenced. (2009-2011). Retrieved from http://www.violenceunsilenced.com
Ch. 14
Domestic Violence, Child Welfare, Community, and Faith Based Organization. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.hhs.gov
The JMC Domestic Violence Prevention Program Inc. (2008). Retrieved from http://www.dvpp.org
A.A.R.D.V.A.R.C. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.aardvarc.org

The above sources will help me get a view about non-profit, for profit and religious based organizations on how they are helping people fight and overcome domestic violence. Domestic violence affect everyone men, women, children employers, and corporations alike it’s a vicious circle. In my research it is nice to see that there is lot of for profit business that have programs or support many programs to help stop domestic violence. There are also many non-profit organizations that help people get out of bad situations and help them get out on their feet. This part of the research I have found a lot of information about domestic violence and I will be able to have plenty of sources to fall back on to support my research paper. Since domestic violence is such a big topic in society and so prevalent not only in the United States but throughout the whole world there seems to be an article or a website about the subject matter. When I chose this topic I started to share with friends and family what my class was about and what I was writing about and I was shocked how almost everyone I spoke to had a story to share with me on how they were affected directly or indirectly with domestic violence: I was very surprised.

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