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Florida State University’s Institute for Family Violence Studies

Florida State University’s Institute for Family Violence Studies This article outlines the role of the Institute for Family Violence Studies (IFVS) within the Florida State University College of Social Work in navigating issues intersecting social work and the law (http://familyvio.csw.fsu.edu/). By developing comprehensive state and national trainings for unique populations and conducting interdisciplinary research, the IFVS promotes public policy that benefits healthy families and decreases family and intimate partner violence. The crucial role of staff and students, the IFVS’s collaborative alliances, and funding sources are highlighted. Projects such as the Clearinghouse on Supervised Visitation, the National Prevention Toolkit on Officer-Involved Domestic Violence, Successful Co-Parenting After Divorce, and the LGBTQ Family Life Project are described. Plans for future projects, as well as other new avenues for research, are summarized. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work Taylor & Francis

Florida State University’s Institute for Family Violence Studies

Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work , Volume 15 (1): 11 – Jan 2, 2018

Florida State University’s Institute for Family Violence Studies

Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work , Volume 15 (1): 11 – Jan 2, 2018

Abstract

This article outlines the role of the Institute for Family Violence Studies (IFVS) within the Florida State University College of Social Work in navigating issues intersecting social work and the law (http://familyvio.csw.fsu.edu/). By developing comprehensive state and national trainings for unique populations and conducting interdisciplinary research, the IFVS promotes public policy that benefits healthy families and decreases family and intimate partner violence. The crucial role of staff and students, the IFVS’s collaborative alliances, and funding sources are highlighted. Projects such as the Clearinghouse on Supervised Visitation, the National Prevention Toolkit on Officer-Involved Domestic Violence, Successful Co-Parenting After Divorce, and the LGBTQ Family Life Project are described. Plans for future projects, as well as other new avenues for research, are summarized.

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Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 2017 Taylor & Francis
ISSN
2376-1415
eISSN
2376-1407
DOI
10.1080/23761407.2017.1403404
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Abstract

This article outlines the role of the Institute for Family Violence Studies (IFVS) within the Florida State University College of Social Work in navigating issues intersecting social work and the law (http://familyvio.csw.fsu.edu/). By developing comprehensive state and national trainings for unique populations and conducting interdisciplinary research, the IFVS promotes public policy that benefits healthy families and decreases family and intimate partner violence. The crucial role of staff and students, the IFVS’s collaborative alliances, and funding sources are highlighted. Projects such as the Clearinghouse on Supervised Visitation, the National Prevention Toolkit on Officer-Involved Domestic Violence, Successful Co-Parenting After Divorce, and the LGBTQ Family Life Project are described. Plans for future projects, as well as other new avenues for research, are summarized.

Journal

Journal of Evidence-Based Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 2, 2018

Keywords: Institutes; domestic violence; law enforcement; co-parenting

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