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Accession Number: 200864
Title: A Descriptive Analysis of Transitional Housing Programs for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence in the United States
Author(s): Baker, Charlene K.
Niolon, Phyllis Holditch
Oliphant , Hilary
Publication Date: 2009
Availability: Violence Against Women 15:4, pp. 460–81; http://vaw.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/15/4/460
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Descriptors: domestic violence, transitional housing programs
Abstract: The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) of 2005 focuses on safe and independent housing for survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). The focus on housing in the latest version of VAWA suggests recognition by Congress that removing barriers and increasing access to safe housing is critical to our nation's response to IPV, and that this type of systems-level response is necessary to reduce the link between IPV and subsequent homelessness. This study examines the current state of transitional housing programs (THPs) and discusses future program considerations, including the need for evaluation studies that consider the possible impact that transitional housing programs have on the rates of violence toward women and their children, and on women's ability to achieve economic stability after separating from their abusive partners. [Author Abstract]