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crime and criminals
Autopsy Report ... A medical examiner intern logs his experiences online.
Casebook: Jack the Ripper ... An extensive repository of information on the world's most infamous serial murderer.
Convict Trail..."Modern Australia was founded as a convict settlement. The Convict Trail is a monument to these former felons, and a tribute to their work." History, maps, and activities.
Corporal Punishment Research ... "Factual documentation and resources on corporal punishment around the world."
Corporate Scandals Backgrounder ... In-depth summary from CBC News.
The Curious Case of Caryl Chessman ... 1950s-era case of a self-described "bandit" who may have been innocent of the crimes for which he was executed. From Gadflyonline.
Drug-Related Street Terms/Slang Words ... Drug slang from A to Z courtesy of the Addictions & Life Page.
Famous Trials...Detailed and well-organized treatments of trials, including those of Socrates, the Amistad, Oscar Wilde, the Black Sox, Lenny Bruce, and O.J.
Fort Smith Police Crime Map...The Fort Smith, Ariz., police department presents this database of reported crime in the form of an interactive map and tutorial.
Internet Crime Archives ... Mass murderers, cannibals, serial killers and more all in one place.
The "Jack the Ripper" Autopsy Reports ... These are the autopsy reports of the five women murdered by Jack the Ripper. In plain text. From The Pathology Guy.
Killer Art: A Serial Killer Art Review ... Drawings by the likes of Manson, Lucas, and Gacy. From YuppiePunk
Mirrors ... Photographs from the Arkansas State Prison 1915-1937.
A New Ethic of Corporate Responsibility ... From the White House.
NY Correction History Society ... A web resource for New York corrections history, loaded with text and images.
An Ordinary Crime ... "Is an innocent man in prison merely for having the wrong name?" From PBS/Frontline.
State Sex Offender Registries...Links to states' registries and their community notification laws.
Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics ... "The Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics brings together data from more than 100 sources about many aspects of criminal justice in the United States." Extensive resource. Data organized by table list and category.  Search available.
Without Sanctuary: Photographs and Postcards of Lynching in America ... Also has a Flash movie and forum. From JournalE.
The World's Most Wanted ... Nowhere to run! Nowhere to hide! This page is devoted to catching the worst of the worst. Sections include bail jumpers and child support.

criminal justice/criminology/sociology
American Correctional Association ... a professional organization representing corrections and criminal justice, including federal, state, and military correctional facilities and prisons, county jails and detention centers, probation and parole agencies, and community corrections/halfway houses.
American Society of Criminology... Find calls for papers, meeting info, criminology abstracts, a membership directory and details about its divisions.
Carpenter's Forensic Science Resources ... Here's a page of forensically-related links. Check out a reference guide for forensic sciences and FBI Laboratory: An Investigation, a look into "alleged misconduct in explosives-related and other cases."
Civitas... UK organization Civitas, the Institute for the Study of Civil Society, seeks "to deepen public understanding of the legal, institutional and moral framework that makes a free and democratic society possible." Civitas offers free e-books, a newsletter, news, and research.
Community Justice Exchange ... Want to learn how to start a community court? Find out how at this site from the Bureau of Justice Assistance and Center for Court Innovation. Take a community court "walkthrough" here and visit the forum.
Crime Magazine ... "about crime -- from prisons and parole to serial killers and assassinations, books and movies to unsolved murders and fugitives, from gangsters to cops."
Crimetheory.com ... "An educational resource for learning, researching and teaching theoretical criminology." Has course syllabi, games, lectures, glossary, and other goodies.
Criminal Justice Links...A Florida State University professor maintains a comprehensive page of criminal justice links. Links are categorized by almost every aspect of criminal justice imaginable. Sections include juvenile justice, law sites, and police agencies and resources.
Criminal Justice Megalinks ... Huge links archive from Dr. Tom O'Connor at North Carolina Wesleyan College includes his syllabi and lecture notes.
Criminology Today ... The Prentice Hall site supporting Dr. Frank Schmallenger's textbook, Criminology Today, features links to an abbreviated version of the book as well as a number of related sites. Information about the author is included.
The Depravity Scale ... Participate in a study that seeks to determine what "depraved" really means.
FBI Freedom of Information Act Reading Room ... Topics include espionage, gangster era, violent crime and unusual phenomena.
Forensic Artist, Illustration and Art...A forensic artist provides samples of his work, including police sketches, post-mortem reconstructions, and age progressions.
High Technology Crime Investigation Association ... A group for police and security professionals who specialize in high-tech investigations. Membership and training information, help-wanted ads, and a discussion forum.
How DNA Evidence Works ...From Marshall Brain's Howstuffworks.
Illusive Reality Experiment ... An interesting experiment in eyewitness observation. Scroll down a bit and follow the instructions.
Justice Center ... Maintained by the Cook County, Illinois, State's Attorney Office, this site features a guide to the criminal courts, information about hate crimes and juvenile justice, law enforcement resources, and links to a number of criminal justice Web sites.
Justice Information Center ... Here, the National Criminal Justice Reference Service includes the NCJRS Abstracts Database and federal tort trials and verdicts, as well as information about almost every aspect of criminal justice, including Justice Department grants. Keyword search is available.
Justice Studies Association ... "Fosters progressive writing, research, and practice in all areas of criminal, social, and restorative justice." Get conference, membership, and newsletter information.
Law in Popular Culture Collection...An online presentation of pop culture stuff from the University of Texas School of Law. Features such gems as "Lawyerly Quotations from Popular Culture," movie posters, and an extensive collection of e-texts.
Lawyers Weekly USA
"The National Newspaper for Small Law Firms." News, a law library, message boards, jobs, and more.
Multistate Anti-TeRrorism Information EXchange (MATRIX)..."A pilot effort to increase and enhance the exchange of sensitive terrorism and other criminal activity information between local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies."
National Archive of Criminal Justice Data ... This site provides access to over five hundred criminal justice data collections, including those concerning community studies, corrections, crime and delinquency, and victimization. The archive provides the most recent studies possible and is searchable.
The National College for DUI Defense, Inc.
"...dedicated to the dissemination of information on drunk driving litigation and to the improvement of the DUI/DWI Defense Bar."
National Crime Prevention Council... This national non-profit organization seeks to "help America prevent crime and build safer, stronger communities." The site features a newsletter, FAQ, crime prevention tips and information about crime prevention programs.
Police Psychics: Do they Really Help Solve Crimes?  ... From the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal.
Political Compass ... Learn how the old left-right scale is inadequate and take a quiz to learn where you are on the "political compass."
Political Site of the Day ... A non-partisan collection of political sites, with a new one featured each day.
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674 to 1834...A searchable site containing accounts of over 100,000 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.
Sheldensays.com ... Criminologist Randall G. Shelden writes extensive commentaries on the current state of the criminal justice system.
Smart Sentencing: Criminal Sanction Effectiveness Measurement ... An Oregon trial judge develops software to help judges more appropriately sentence offenders. Find technical notes, papers, articles and much more.
Social Science Research Network ... An academically-oriented site. Search and download papers, subscribe to networks and journals and browse the SSRN electronic library.
Tennessee Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers ... An online resource for the state's lawyers and citizens. This site includes a members' area, online research and information about joining the association.
Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association... Yes, there are defense lawyers in Texas. Find links to members' home pages, seminars and committees.
Texas Department of Criminal Justice Statistics Page ... Find out who's on death row, who's been executed, the nationalities of offenders, what they ate for their last meal and more.
Urban Legends Reference Pages: Crime and Punishment ... A collection of crime urban legends arranged by subject and rated for veracity.
US Courts ... General information about how the federal courts work. Sections on the Supreme Court, courts of appeals, district courts, and bankruptcy courts.
US Department of Justice ... Has publications, documents, a section on juvenile justice and more.
The Web of Justice ... Developed by the Pinellas County Department of Justice Coordination, this site is designed "to aid criminal justice agencies and organizations in finding the information they need on the Internet efficiently and effectively." Lots of links here.
What does 'not guilty by reason of insanity mean'? ...From Marshall Brain's Howstuffworks' Question of the Day.

death penalty
Campaign to End the Death Penalty ... This organization provides fact sheets, event announcements, news and five reasons to oppose the death penalty on its site.
Capital punishment texts ... Nine book reviews by Hugo Adam Bedau of Boston Review.
Death and Money: The Invention of the Electric Chair ... History from About.com.
Death Penalty Information Center...News, facts, issues, and loads of resources on the death penalty.
Derechos Human Rights Death Penalty Links ... Comprehensive page of links that includes the sites of people on death row, reports and articles.
The Execution Tapes ... " hour-long public radio special featuring excerpts of recordings made in Georgia's death house during state electrocutions." In-depth presentation with text, links, photos and RealAudio.
How Lethal Injection Works ... From Marshall Brain's Howstuffworks.
International Justice Project..."The International Justice Project works towards the development, coordination and increased employment of international law and human rights standards as they pertain to capital punishment." Includes an execution calendar for US inmates.
Lamp of Hope ... Founded by Texas death row prisoners to support the families of prisoners and victims and to provide information about the death penalty and alternatives.
LifeLines..."Supporting and befriending prisoners on death row in the United States especially through letter writing." Learn more about the LifeLines organization and its mission.
The Moratorium Campaign ... Web site of a campaign to "obtain an immediate" moratorium on the death penalty. Read up on the latest efforts and sign a petition.
Post-Furman Botched Executions ... A list of the ones that didn't go so smoothly.
Tyburn Tree ... Focusing on criminal justice from a historical perspective, Tyburn Tree is a study of "public execution in Early Modern England." Features include dying speeches, pictures, documents and links to related sites.
What physically happens to someone electrocuted in the electric chair?...Apt reply from The Straight Dope.

drugs
Christians for Cannabis ... Extensive site from a group who believes "the laws that prohibit the possession, use and cultivation of marijuana/cannabis are immoral."
Erowid: Politics, Freedom & the Law ... Collection of links from the site devoted to information about psychoactive plants and chemicals.

funding, grants, etc.
Criminal Justice Initiative of the Open Society Institute... Part of the Soros Foundation, "the new Criminal Justice Initiative signifies the Open Society Institute's strong commitment to reducing the excessive reliance on punishment and incarceration in the United States, and to promoting fair and equal treatment in all aspects of the U.S. criminal justice system." Get information about fellowships and grants, as well as CJI's other projects and publications.
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Research on Violence and Aggression ... Find details about foundation research, grants, dissertation fellowships and more.

gun control
Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade ... Offers resources and education opposing the international arms trade and other such military endeavours.
Coalition to Stop Gun Violence ... A collection of resources from a number of anti-gun, antiviolence organizations, including the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence, the Educational Fund to End Handgun Violence, and the Violence Policy Center.

juveniles
The Center for Effective Discipline ... Sections on corporal punishment by parents and in schools.
Children's Protection and Advocacy Coalition (CPAC) ... With the motto "adults working together for children's rights," this site features the "Victim's Rights Constitutional Amendment" along with links to related sites.
Corporal Punishment Research..."Factual documentation and resources on corporal punishment around the world." Covers school paddlings and modern floggings.
How many kids are found as a result of missing-child posters? ... An answer from Straight Dope.
If I Get Out Alive ... Radio documentary "which exposes the systematic abuse and brutality faced by juveniles in the adult prison system." Listen to the program in RealAudio. From Lichtenstein Creative Media, narrated by Diane Keaton.
Juvenile Law Center ... "Juvenile Law Center ensures that the child welfare, juvenile justice and other public systems provide vulnerable children with the protection and services they need to become happy, healthy and productive adults."
No War on Youth..."...a set of resources for organizers and activists fighting against the War on Youth." Learn more about who funds California's Juvenile Crime Initiative, gang definitions, and the war on kids.

Parents for Megan's Law ... Find out more about the group and its support services here.
Parents of Murdered Children, Inc ... provides emotional support, helps survivors deal with their grief and with the criminal justice system. Find support resources, information on programs, and legal/professional advice.
Project NoSpank..."Current research in the field of child development overwhelmingly confirms the theory that the earlier and the worse the mistreatment of children, the worse the outcome." A collection of articles in HTML and PDF versions.
RealJustice... "Real justice conferencing," a "cost-effective new approach to juvenile crime, school misconduct and violence prevention."
Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice
This program provides research to support a "critical reexamination of the juvenile justice system." Find the network's studies online, as well as its documents relating to competence to stand trial.
Southern Juvenile Defender Center ... "The Southern Juvenile Defender Center is a program of Emory University School of Law and a public interest advocacy center created by the National Juvenile Defender Center." Reports, links, news, and other resources for seven southeastern states.
ZTnightmares.com...Publishes stories of "zero-tolerance" abuse in schools. Send in a incident or post a message to the forum.

peacemaking
Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies ...From Fresno Pacific College, this site features details about the Center's courses and faculty, as well as a calendar of special events. The Center specializes in constructive conflict management and dispute resolution.
Community Peacemakers ... Web site for "professional and experienced facilitators, organizers and cheerleaders to a vast network of Bay Area, CA educational and spiritual centers and social groups." Resoures include newsgroups, "pledges," programs and more.
Conflict Resolution Resources ... Adapted from a list created by the National Conference on Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution.
Consortium on Negation and Conflict Resolution ... "CNCR's mission is to understand the institutionalization of conflict prevention and resolution in organizations or through policies and to disseminate acquired knowledge." Located at Georgia State University.
Directory of All College and University Peace Studies Programs ... Communications for a Sustainable Future maintains this list of      programs in Europe, North America and Japan.
Gandhi ..."Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth." (Albert Einstein). Here find a personal history of Mohandas K. Gandhi and his "Early Glimpses of Religion." Also, a map of India and links to vegetarian resources online.
Growing Communities for Peace ... A non-profit organization dedicated to providing the tools for peace in the home, school and community.
Human Kindness Foundation ... a non-profit organization that stresses simple living, a dedication to service, and a commitment to personal spiritual practice. Find information on the Prison-Ashram Project and recent articles.
Human Rights USA... This page from Alternet focuses on human-rights issues within the U.S.
Institute for Global Communications ... Contains Peacenet, Econet, Labornet, Womensnet and Conflictnet. Check out the alerts, headlines and services.
Mahatma Gandhi: His Life, Work & Philosophy ... Comprehensive site, including Gandhi's favorite hymn, quotations, and cartoons.
Mark Shepard's Nonviolence Page ... Here, Mr. Shepard posts his writings concerning " Gandhi, nonviolence, and alternative economics."
Men Can Stop Rape ... Through education and community organizing, this group "promotes gender equity and builds men's capacity to be strong without being violent." Find a a list of programs, calendar of events, and consulting and training resources.
Mennonite Central Committee... The Web site of the relief service and peace agency of the North American Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches.
National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA) ... The NCIA is a private, non-profit agency that provides training, technical assistance and other services to criminal justice, social services, and mental health organizations. Highlights: research and publications, state safety rankings, information about jail suicide prevention and details about the center's Client Specific Planning (CSP) services.
The Nobel Peace Prize ... It's the prize, what else?
The Nonviolence Web ... A number of US peace groups are hosted here. Features include issue pages, links and discussion topics.
Peace.Protest.Net... Find an anti-war protest in your area, as well as petitions and posters.

The Peacemaker's Conference ... a BBS conference for discussing the promotion of peace and reconciliation in situations of violence and conflict.
Peace Studies Resource Institute ... Program at the University of Wisconsin.
Volunteers of America ... Web site for an "organization providing local human service programs." Issues include the elderly, juveniles, families, corrections and the homeless.
Yes! A Journal of Positive Futures ... A journal focused on working toward a sustainable, just and compassionate future.
The Peace Pilgrim... Learn more about a woman who calls herself the "Peace Pilgrim," and vows to "remain a wanderer until mankind has learned the way of peace, walking until given shelter and fasting until given food."

police
Avon & Somerset Constabulary ... This British police department page presents examples of real emergency calls that aren't really emergencies. In Flash and Windows Media.

Cops Online ... "Produced by cops -- for cops," Cops Online features links to police officers' personal Web pages and information about police work. There's also both chat areas for both the public and cops only.
CopSeek.com ... A comprehensive site of links related to criminology, criminal justice and law enforcement. Also features classifieds and a police chat.
Brutal Cop Tricks ... Book excerpt from a former Los Angeles Police Officer. From The Memory Hole.
EnviroCop1 ...Home page of Boston police officer trained in envrionmental law enforcement.
Lawenforcementjob.com... Features job listings by category and state, a bookstore, message board and much more.
Officer.com..."The source for law enforcement." With job listings, crime headlines, and discussion forums.
Police Resource List ... Based in Canada, this site features links to international criminal justice agencies, as well as information about crime prevention, electronic crime, forensics, missing persons, and much more. The links here include both Canadian and U.S. resources.
Self Arrest Form ... Done something bad in East Point, GA? Arrest yourself. Be sure to click the "Arrest Myself Now" button at the end.

incarceration
360degrees ... Focuses on prisons and prisoners, with first-person stories from inmates, a quiz to find out if you're a felon, message board, data and more.
Cell Door Magazine ... Written by prisoners, including essays, cartoons, fiction and more.
The Corrections Connection...The "official home of corrections" has news, bulletin boards, chat rooms, job links, and more.
Debt to Society ... From Mother Jones, an atlas where you can click a state to get statistics about incarceration rates, prisoners and spending.
The Devil's Caldron..."It was inside The Devil's Caldron, during Brazil's military dictatorship, that the government made an historic mistake. Imprisoning militant revolutionaries together with common criminals." Extensive site that tells the story of the Penal Institution of Candido Mendes in words and photographs.

Eastern State Penitentiary ... Photos of Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary in its current state of ruin. From Travel Photography and Photographic Essays of Modern Ruins.
Ill-Equipped: U.S. Prisons and Offenders with Mental Illness...This extensive report from Human Rights Watch is offered in HTML and PDF formats.
The Jailbird Journal ... Online journal of a man who had two beers and was sentenced to 55 days in jail.
Justice Denied ... "The magazine for the wrongly convicted" includes feature articles and such departments as Urgent Cases and Free at Last.
Meet-an-Inmate.com...Find a prison pen pal.
Monthly Review ... Prison issue. Articles include Prisons and Executions: The U.S. Model: A Historical Introduction, The “New” Criminal Justice System: State Repression from 1968 to 2001, and The Punishment of Women in U.S. Prisons, An Interview with Marilyn Buck and Laura Whitehorn.
No Escape: Male Rape in US Prisons... A collection of links to articles, court cases, legislation and related sites. From Human Rights Watch.
The Osborne Association... "The Osborne Association operates a broad range of treatment, educational, and vocational services for people involved in the adult criminal and juvenile justice systems..." Get more information about the program and its services here.
Notorious Offender Files from the Bureau of Prisons...A list of "notorious offenders" whose files are available from the BOP. Includes instructions for requesting the files. From The Memory Hole.
PrisonSucks.com..."...a clearinghouse for useful, verifiable statistics about the crime control industry." Check out the incarceration clock.
Prisoner's Dictionary ... Learn the language of prisons.
Prisoner: The Experiment ... Home page for the BBC's reality TV show patterned after the Stanford Prison Experiment.
Prisoners' Inventions...A look at the creative things prisoners do with their time.
Prisons Virtual Walkthrough..."This virtual tour of a prison will give you a chance to see what happens when a man, woman or young offender is sent to prison." This tour of a UK prison is offered in Flash and text versions.
Pruno ...  It's a prison wine made of fruit, sugar, and ketchup. Get your recipe here. From The Black Table.
The Sentencing Project ... A "non-profit organization which promotes decreased reliance on incarceration and increased use
of more effective and humane alternatives." Find policy reports, fact sheets, and news.
Stanford Prison Experiment  ... See a slide show and get information about "this classic psychology experiment."
Stop Prisoner Rape ... Documents, activisim and news. Also in Spanish.
Texas Prison Museum...Exhibits include capital punishment and restraining devices. Learn how to become a patron.
Voices from Inside Prison... A list of links to resources featuring what prisoners have to say.

restorative justice
Mediation Training Institute/Dana Mediation Institute... contains resources for dealing with workplace conflicts and organizational disputes.
Mediation Training Institute International ... Resources for managing workplace conflict.
Restorative Justice Fundamental Principles ...The Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies at Fresno Pacific University provides a list of 11 "fundamental principles" of restorative justice.
Restorative Justice Online ... Features a searchable, annotated bibliography, tutorials on restorative justice theory and practice, and current news and events.
University of Minnesota Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking ... Resources include information about victim/offender mediation and conferencing circles and research findings.
Victim Offender Mediation Association ... News, links, articles and publications.
Victim Offender Reconciliation Program (VORP)... Here find an explanation of the program, as well as newsletters, legislative updates, information about starting a VORP of your own, and a mailing list archive.

social justice
...and Justice for All ... From the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL), this site doubles as public forum, featuring news, legislative information and details about current projects, and a private service for NACDL members.
Aware ... Learn more about how to deal with violence, both stranger-related and domestic. Features include a self-defense quiz, a list of courses, a reading list and more.
Brown Equals Terrorist ... The story of a photographer, a Seattle tourist attraction, and the security officers who wanted to see his ID.
Burden of Innocence..."They served years in prison for crimes they didn't commit. Now they struggle to resurrect their lives, the vast majority denied compensation or help from the states that wrongfully imprisoned them." Extensive site from PBS/Frontline.
CAVNET (Communities Against Violence Network) ... The CAVNET page serves as a "searchable, authoritative source of information about violence against women, children, persons with disabilities, gays and lesbians, and others." Features include an issues directory and information about how to become a CAVNET consultant.
Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation ... a South African non-governmental organization dedicated to peaceful and fundamental transformation in South Africa and the region. Find information on projects, publications, internships and an annual report.
Community Justice Exchange..."The Community Justice Exchange offers information and assistance to help bring together criminal justice agencies and ordinary citizens to make communities safer." Also find information about operating community courts.
Distributive Justice..."An Internet game in which participants...freely distribute material and nonmaterial goods building a "society" that undergoes dynamical changes."
Equal Justice USA ... seeks to "to bring into clear focus the racial, economic and political biases active in U.S. courts, prisons, jails and policing agencies." Check out its Reasonable Doubts report.
Ethics Updates ... Provides links to articles, Internet resources, essays, and discussion and term paper topic suggestions for a number of morally and ethically controversial issues.
Families to Amend California's Three-Strikes ... Three-strike stories, video galleries, statistics and news about the state's law.
Freedom Home Page of the Week... Collects sites focusing to liberty. Updated weekly.
Government Information Awareness...A collection of information on "individuals, organizations, and corporations related to the government of the United States of America." Find a fact or submit what you know.
The Human Rights Web ... An overview of what constitutes Human Rights, including documents, links to other resources and details about joining Human Rights organizations.
The Innocence Project... A "non-profit legal clinic" that works with DNA evidence to free those who are unjustly imprisoned.
International Victimology Web Site ... A "resource for all those interested in improving justice for victims of crime and abuse of power."
Just Cause Law Collective... Find advice about citizens' rights in situations involving the police, including arrest, questioning, and searches.
Quebec Public Interest Research Group at McGill University ... "Students working for social justice and environmental conservation."

The Southern Poverty Law Center...The non-profit center "combats hate, intolerance and discrimination through education and litigation." Features at the center's site include information about legal action, its law center and the Klanwatch and Militia Task Force.

Trial Lawyers for Public Justice..."...a national public interest law firm dedicated to using trial lawyers' skills and resources to create a more  just society." Includes current cases and a public interest advocates' database.

Truth in Justice ... "Non-profit organization working to free men and women convicted of crimes they did not commit." Comprehensive site with a featured case, false child abuse claims, info on "how the system works," and much more.

UN Charter and Universal Declaration of Human Rights... Here, find the United Nations charter and preamble, a bibliography of the charter, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948. The full text of these documents is provided here by the Yale University Library and Social Science Statistical Laboratory.

University of Minnesota Human Rights Library... Features a large and varied collection of documents and resources related to international human rights. Find treaties, UN resolutions, and much more. Help in using and searching this site is also provided.

Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault ... "committed to social change, education, and systems advocacy for a non-violent society, respect for individuals having control of their own lives, and the rights of victims and their children."

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