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Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse (MINCAVA)
Offers information and resources on violence and various types of abuse. Provides links to related resources, including information about child abuse, domestic violence, violence against women, and elder abuse.

The Violence Institute Of New Jersey At UMNDJ
Assists New Jersey in addressing the unacceptably high rates of violence statewide.

Andrew Vachss' Help Resources
Resources and collected news articles on matters of abuse, violence and neglect.

Internet Campaign Against Violence
Internet movement devoted to the promotion of healthy, non-violent means of solving conflicts.

Violence As A Public Health Issue
Provides summaries, abstracts to cases, and law review articles dealing with the problem of preventing violence in the United States of America.

Matrism/Patrism Explained
An explanation of the random violence that has erupted in the community at the end of the twentieth century that was predicted by G.R Taylor's theory of Matrism/Patrism.

A.M.A. Reports: Violence Prevention
Addresses many types of violence.

The Scapegoat Society
Illustrates the dynamics of scapegoating and how to neutralize it. For scapegoaters' targets and students of scapegoating psychology.

Seeds Of Promise
Series of quarterly reports which examine the underlying causes of increasing violence in society.

Quit Abuse Society
Compilation of links to support sites for various types of abuse.


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