Resources
WATCH makes its materials, program strategies, and staff assistance available to others interested in making their local justice system more accountable and transparent.
By following a link, you can:
- contact us for individual assistance
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- access more than 15 years of WATCH research and reports
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TRAINING
Join our September 27th webinar:
Beyond Monitoring: System Accountability for Sexual Assault Cases
1-2 pm CST*
More info coming soon!
*11 am Pacific, 12 noon Mountain, 2 pm Eastern
Email Kate Hovde for more information.
Visit our training page for more information.
STAY CONNECTED
Workplaces Respond to Domestic and Sexual Violence: A National Resource Center, is an unprecedented, interactive initiative that makes it easier than ever for employers to adopt vitally important policies to support and protect employees who are victims of domestic and sexual violence. The new Workplace Resource Center was created by a partnership of seven national organizations led by the Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF).
The US Dept of Justice reminds state courts of obligations to ensure language access to persons with limited English proficiency.
WATCH Briefs
Promoting Victim Safety and Offender Accountability: Improving the Response to Misdemeanor Domestic Violence Cases April 2011 (PDF 2.48MB)
Reasonable Efforts or Unrealistic Expectations: a Look at Hennepin County Child Protection Cases May 2010 (PDF 890KB)
Legislative and Policy Reports
Part II: The Impact of Minnesota’s Felony Strangulation Law May 2009 (PDF 975KB)
The Impact of Minnesota's Felony Strangulation Law January 2007 (PDF 382KB)
