Infographic for 2024 National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls (MMIWG)
According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control, murder is the third leading cause of death for Indigenous women and girls between the ages of 1 and 19. A CDC study found homicide rates for Native American women were almost three times those of non-Hispanic white women. This type of violence has been going on for centuries, according to Enos.
Youtube video for the Overview of the Violence Against Women Act VAWA 2022
This document prepared by the National Resource Center on Justice Involved Women examines 10 truths about justice involved women based on research over the last few decades. The goal of this document is to raise awareness of gender differences as they relate to enhancing approaches to working with justice-involved women.
Powerpoint slides for Addressing VAW through Motivational Interviewing - 508C
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Blog about NCMEC - Forensics and Missing Kids
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