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This project is being assisted by a
Working Group of individuals representing probation and
parole and other justice system professionals, domestic
violence victim
advocates, and batterer intervention programs. The
members and their affiliations are listed below.
Professor Bonnie Black
Mesa Community College
Mesa, AZ
black@mail.mc.maricopa.edu |
Dr. Jacquelyn Campbell
School of Nursing
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, MD
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Joan Copperwheat
Lane County Parole and Probation
Eugene, OR
Joan.Copperwheat@co.lane.or.us |
Dr. Anne Ganley
University of Washington
Seattle, WA
aganley@u.washington.edu |
Susan Keilitz
Sherwood Consulting
Williamsburg, VA
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Candace Mosley
Director of Programs
National College of District Attorneys
Columbia, SC |
Dr. Andrew Klein
Advocates for Human Potential, Inc
Sudbury, MA
andyrklein@aol.com |
Dr. M. David McGriff
The Advocate Program, Inc.
Miami, FL
mdmphd@advocateprogram.com |
Hon. J. Wesley Saint Clair
King County District Court
Seattle, WA
Wesley.SaintClair@METROKC.GOV |
Saul Schoon
Maricopa County Adult Probation
Mesa, AZ
sschoon@apd.maricopa.gov |
Mike Thomas
Monroe County Probation/Community Corrections
Rochester, NY
mthomas@monroecounty.gov |
George Twiss
Cangleska, Inc.
Domestic Violence Probation Department
Pine Ridge, SD
george@gwtc.net |
Terri Wurmser
House of Ruth
Baltimore, MD
twurmser@hruth.org |
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Private
meeting area for use by members of the
Working Group This Web site is supported by grant number 2001-WT-BX-K011 awarded by the
Office on Violence Against Women, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Points of view in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.
The American Probation and Parole Association does not provide assistance directly to victims or offenders in domestic violence cases. We do not provide referrals or information via e-mail due to privacy concerns. We do not have access to individual case records and cannot provide case-related advice, and information on this Web site should not be construed or interpreted as such. The American Probation and Parole Association is not responsible for the accuracy of information on other Web sites to which it links. If you need information about probation or parole contacts in your state, please go to
APPA's directory.
Help is Available
If you are in an abusive relationship, contact the
National Domestic Violence Hotline at
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
or 1-800-787-3224 (TDD)
In Emergencies, dial 911 |
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