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3 Women 3 Ways radio shows feature world recognized experts and researchers to deliver current, objective and engaging information to raise awareness of social justice issues especially gendered violence and equality.

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3 Women 3 Ways radio shows feature world recognized experts and researchers to deliver current, objective and engaging information to raise awareness of social justice issues especially gendered violence and equality.

    Missing Indigenous Women

    Missing Indigenous Women

    More than 100 indiginous people are missing in Washington State; other states are also plagued with high numbers. The Washington State Patrol has created a task force specifically to help locate and get answers to the epidemic of missing men and women.More than 100 indiginous people are missing in Washington State; other states are also plagued with high numbers. The Washington State Patrol has created a task force specifically to help locate and get answers to the epidemic of missing men and women.

    Join us as members of the task force describe the problems, the obstacles and the stories of the efforts to locate the many missing. 

    Available online at www.blogtalkradio.com/3women3ways. Available on demand after 04/01/2022. 

     

     

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    GETTING WOMEN ELECTED

    GETTING WOMEN ELECTED

    Women make up 51% of the US population, yet only 31% of elected officials are women. So why the disparity?  

    Well, as any woman who has run for office can tell you, there are a number of barriers and obstacles standing in the way for women who throw their hats in the ring. Money, support, personal obligations, campaigning, exposure...the list goes on and on. A number of organizations have formed in the last couple of years to help  One of them is League of Our Own Washington.

    Executive Director Kaitlin Vintertun heads up the relatively new League based just north of Seattle, WA. She explains the supports the group offers women who not only want to run now, but who are contemplating it in the future. During their first year they had 70 potential candidates participate in trainings, coaching sessions, and educational programs with supporters and experienced candidates, with most running for school boards, city councils, an dother critical local positions. Most educational experiences are provided by volunteer coaches, former candidates and supporters from speech experts to empathetic listeners to someone to just cook a dinner for the candidate as she goes through the experience. 

    Join us as we talk about women in government and what is to be learned and gained from running for office .

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    TEN MEN: A RHODE ISLAND ENGAGEMENT GROUP

    TEN MEN: A RHODE ISLAND ENGAGEMENT GROUP

    TEN MEN: A RHODE ISLAND ENGAGEMENT GROUP

    The domestic violence movement has grown and changed over the last 30 years, and perhaps one of the more interesting developments over that time, has been the efforts to engage men in the fight against the violence. The Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence (RIADV) has found one way to encourage this is to annually recruit men in the community to advocate for the Coalition and against domestic violence. The Ten Men program combines education, media, and ongoing engagement to create a continually growing, dedicated cadre of men.

    Krista D'Amico is the Director of Prevention at the Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence (RICADV), and Lucy Rios, is deputy director there. D’Amico coordinates initiatives to prevent intimate partner violence before it starts while Rios coordinates prevention-focused strategies funded through various iterations of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DELTA Programs, creating notable initiatives to mobilize bystanders such as Ten Men.

    Join us as both women talk about the Ten Men program and the success it has achieved in Rhode Island.

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    WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH PERPETRATOR TREATMENT?

    WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH PERPETRATOR TREATMENT?

     

    WHAT’S HAPPENING WITH PERPETRATOR TREATMENT?

    After a domestic violence arrest, perpetrators are often ordered into treatment by the courts. Treatment? That implies there is a cure. Or does it? Turns out treatment is not the panacea we would hope it is, but it may do some good.

    The discussion around the effectiveness of intimate partner abuser treatment is one that has been going on for a while. Does treatment help or not? The answer isn’t so simple.

    Just as there are different types of perpetrators, there are also different types of and approaches to treatment. Christopher Murphy, PhD, psychology professor at University of Maryland Baltimore County, and director of a counselling program for domestic violence offenders, has spent most of his career studying perpetrators and the strategies and programs used to treat them.

    Join us as we discuss the benefits and failures of treatment, who goes to treatment, and some of the innovative approaches to treating these perpetrators.

    Airing for the first time, Saturday, March 20, at 11 AM Pacific Time, and available thereafter through the archive at www.blogtalkradio.com/3women3ways.

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    HOW ONE POLICE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

    HOW ONE POLICE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

    HOW ONE POLICE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

    You’ve seen it on the news, perhaps heard of friends or even experienced it yourself – the domestic incident call to police. We know bits and pieces, but chances are, unless you’ve experienced it personally, you don’t really know what happens after that call.

    What happens when police arrive? Is it really as dangerous as they say? How do the police figure out what really happened in the midst of “he-said-she-said?”

    Jennifer Bartak is a police sergeant for the Town of Deerfield, Massachusetts who specializes in sexual assault investigations. She is the liaison to the High-Risk Domestic Violence Offender Team with the Northwestern District Attorney’s office. She holds a BA degree in Social-Services in Criminal Justice from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

    She knows very intimately what goes on when the police arrive. She shares with us, step by step, the actions, the questions and the concerns of police who handle domestic violence calls.

    Join us as we talk about the police response to intimate partner violence.

    Airing for the first time, Saturday, March 13, at 11 AM Pacific Time, and available thereafter through the archive at www.blogtalkradio.com/3women3ways.

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    COERCIVE CONTROL: NO BROKEN BONES BUT VIOLENCE, NEVERTHELESS

    COERCIVE CONTROL: NO BROKEN BONES BUT VIOLENCE, NEVERTHELESS

    COERCIVE CONTROL: NO BROKEN BONES BUT VIOLENCE, NEVERTHELESS

    Isolation, entrapment, stalking, mind games, withholding, degrading…all are the strategies and the weapons of the perpetrator in debilitating and controlling relationships. The coercive control the abuser uses can create as much damage and victimization as the physical assaults often experienced in domestic violence.

    Lisa Aronson Fontes PhD is a senior lecturer at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and is published in PsychologyToday.com and DomesticShelters.org. She is the author of four popular books including one on coercive control: “Invisible Chains, Overcoming Coercive Control in Your Intimate Relationship.”

    Join us as she describes the types of coercive control, the severity and frequency of its use, and why abusers inflict this type of violence on victims.

    Airing for the first time, Saturday, March 6, at 11 AM Pacific Time, and available thereafter through the archive at www.blogtalkradio.com/3women3ways.

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Customer Reviews

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ericka frazier ,

I’M IN TEARS!!!!

Hello My Name is Ericka Frazier and My Custody Case Has Been Plagued By Domestic Violence, A Bias Judge and My Abuser Given Full Custody of Our 3 Children And I’ve Been Charged with Kidnapping and Parental Interference A FELONY in Saginaw County Michigan. My Relationship Began with my Abuser in September 08 and Ended in June 2013. From 2009 to 2021 My Abuser has been getting in Trouble with The Law and Has been Convicted and Charged Multiple times with Violent Attacks on Women while the Children were in the Home. My Abuser Served in Toledo National Guard for 9yrs, Ultimately getting Honorably Discharged with Stipulations NOT TO REENLIST! My Abuser has Now Currently on his Criminal record Multiple charges and Convictions of Domestic Violence and Domestic Assault and felonious assault and Child Abuse in the 4th Degree. With All this Happening in The Same Courthouse And The Judge having Access to This Information My Children have been Taken from me and Placed in Physical Custody with My Abuser and I am Left with Trying to Fight to Protect my Children with No Help from Child Protective Services or Police Nor Lawyers. I have No One to Help Me. I’m A Single Mom of 6. How can I be FIT To Parent 3 children and Not my other 3? I Moved out of the State Without Notifying the Courts because I Don’t Trust Them. I Moved for Safety of My Children and Myself and I Had Full Sole Custody At the Time of My Move. Now I’m being Charged with Felony Kidnapping. I’m At a Total Lost as to What else can I Do to get my Children back from Ohio to Florida?

sillysgood ,

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I am so thankful for this podcast.

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