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This comprehensive evaluation examines various programs designed to combat violence against women, employing experimental design methodologies to measure prevalence and incidence. It explores responses to violence, focusing on community-based initiatives and their cost-effectiveness. The study highlights risk and protective factors, including the role of restorative justice, faith-based initiatives, and culturally appropriate responses. Qualitative and quantitative analysis provides insights into intimate partner and sexual violence, stalking, and the efficacy of survivor programs within diverse communities.
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Violence Against Women Program Evaluation Experimental Design Prevalence and Incidence Measurement Development Responses to Violence Against Women Cost Benefit/Cost Effectiveness Risk and Protective Factors Restorative Justice Programs Community Based Programs Diverse Communities Demographic Inference Faith Based Initiatives Strategies of Resistance Survivor Programs Culturally Appropriate Informal Responses Intimate Partners Sexual Violence Quantitative Formal Responses Justice Systems Quantitative Qualitative Stalking Qualitative x x x x x ABC University John and Deborah Smith Associates x x x x x x x x x x x x x Opportunity Shelter New Days Justice Center x x x x x x x x x x x x Right Way Christian Center x x x x Chicano Collaboration Project x x x x x x x Newtown Police Dept. x x x x x ABC University Proposal Partner Responsibilities (Fig. 1)