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ISSN 0042-6229
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Vol. 60, Issue 1, 2015September 01, 2015 EDT

Changing Course in the Anti-Domestic Violence Legal Movement: From Safety to Security

Margaret E. Johnson,
criminal justice systemsafetydomestic violence
Photo by Markus Bürkle on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 60, Issue 1, 2015

Vol. 60, Issue 1, 2015
  • The Voluntary Treatment of Adults Under Guardianship
    Richard C. Boldt
  • Insuring Floods: The Most Common and Devastating Natural Catastrophes in America
    Christopher C. French
  • Taking Back Takings Claims: Why Congress Giving Just Compensation Jurisdiction to the Court of Federal Claims is Unconstitutional
    Michael P. Goodman Ph.D.
  • Changing Course in the Anti-Domestic Violence Legal Movement: From Safety to Security
    Margaret E. Johnson
  • Halliburton, Basic, and Fraud on the Market: The Need for a New Paradigm
    Charles W. Murdock
Villanova Law Review
Margaret E. Johnson, Changing Course in the Anti-Domestic Violence Legal Movement: From Safety to Security, 60 Villanova Law Review 145 (2015).
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