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Screening Tools
- Interactive Infographic U.S. Immigration Benefits for Noncitizen Crime Victims
- VAWA Self-Petitioning Flow Charts
- Bench Card: Identifying Victims Who May Qualify for Immigration Relief
- Blue Card: Screening Tool for Victims Who Qualify for Immigration Protective Relief
- Immigration Protection Screening Checklist: Special Immigrant Juvenile Status
- Questions for Identifying Trafficked or Enslaved Persons
- Immigration Protection Screening Checklist
- Comparing Forms of Immigration Relief for Immigrant Victims of Crime
Public Benefits Map
Know Your Rights Information
- DHS Interactive Infographic on Protections for Immigrant Victims
- Immigration Options for Victims of Crime -DHS Brochure
- Multilingual Materials for Victims and Advocates
- Pathways to Immigration Relief for Students
- Information on the Legal Rights Available to Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence in the United States and Facts about Immigrating on a Marriage-Based Visa
- Immigration Relief for Abused Children
Interviewing & Safety Planning
Interviewing and Identification of Survivors: Immigration Relief Options
- Trauma Informed – Structured Interview Questionnaires for Immigration Cases (SIQI)
- Advocate’s and Attorney’s Tool for Developing a Survivor’s Story: Trauma-Informed Approach
- How to Prepare Your Case Through a Trauma Informed Approach: Tips on Using the Trauma Informed Structured Interview Questionnaires for Family Court Cases (SIQI)
- Representing Domestic Violence Survivors who are Experiencing Trauma and Other Mental Health Challenges: A Handbook for Attorneys
- Comparing Forms of Immigration Relief for Immigrant Victims of Crime
- U-Visa: “Helpfulness” Checklist
- Chapter 1.2: Questions to Use for Crime Scene Identification of Limited English Proficient (LEP)
Safety Planning
- Do you have problems at home? (Includes safety planning tool)
- VAWA Confidentiality Protections, Courthouse Enforcement, and Sensitive Locations Policies at a Glance
- The Central Role of Victim Advocacy for Victim Safety While Victims’ Immigration Cases Are Pending
- Chapter 02: Interviewing and Safety Planning for Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence
- VAWA Confidentiality and Breaches
- DHS Policies and Safety Planning Flowchart
- Attorney General Guidelines for Victim Witness Assistance
- Safety Planning With Survivors of Non-Intimate Partner Sexual Assault: Ten (10) Tips for Advocates and Lawyers
- Safety Planning with Adult Sexual Assault Survivors: A Guide for Advocates and Attorneys
Vicarious Trauma
- January 31, 2023: National Judicial Network Webinar – Protecting Against Vicarious Trauma: Tools and Strategies for Providers Working with Survivors of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Trafficking
- Self Care Tool
- Grounding Tool
Best Practices and Collaborations
Collaboration with Law Enforcement
- Community Policing Breaking Down Barriers – Michael LaRiviere (Sheriff & Deputy Magazine)
- Overcoming Fear and Building Trust with Immigrant Communities and Crime Victims
- Training Bulletin: Improving Crime-Fighting Outcomes in Cases of Immigrant Victims
- National Survey of Service Providers on Police Response to Immigrant Crime Victims, U Visa Certification and Language Access
- Barriers and Successes in U Visas for Immigrant Victims: The Experiences of Legal Assistance for Victims Grantees
- U-Visa Legal Advocacy: Overview of Effective Policies and Practices
- Building Trusting Relationships: A Guide for Advocates/Attorneys Working With Law Enforcement On U-Visa Certification Issues
- Stories From the Field: The Crime-Fighting Effectiveness of the U Visa
Collaboration Between Attorneys and Victim Advocates
- Remote Representation Project Timeline – CA Pilot
- Chapter 01.2: Collaboration, Confidentiality, and Expanding Advocacy
- The Central Role of Victim Advocacy for Victim Safety While Victims’ Immigration Cases Are Pending
- Building Stronger Sexual Assault Survivor Services Through Collaboration
- Immigrant and Limited English Proficient Victims’ Access to the Criminal Justice System: The Importance of Collaboration
- Building Comprehensive Sexual Assault Services Programs
Best Practices
- Breaking Barriers: A Complete Guide to Legal Rights and Resources for Battered Immigrants
- Effective Advocacy for Immigrant Victims in Difficult Times_ Lessons from the Past
- Chapter 1.1: Why Using an Interpreter is Beneficial to Law Enforcement
- Programs Open to Immigrant Victims and All Immigrants Without Regard to Immigration Status
- How to Prepare Your Case Through a Trauma Informed Approach: Tips on Using the Trauma Informed Structured Interview Questionnaires for Family Court Cases (SIQI)
- U.S. Department of Education Resource Guide: Supporting Undocumented Youth
- *Best Practices for Advocacy-Initiated Response (AIR) working with Immigrant Crime Victims
- Use and Outcomes of Protection Orders by Battered Immigrant Women
- Creative Methods in Protecting Battered Immigrants
- Chapter 12: Sexual Assault Survivors and Gender-Based Asylum
- Early Access to Work Authorization For VAWA Self-Petitioners and U-Visa Applicants (February 12, 2014)
- Promoting Access to Justice for Immigrant Crime Victims and Children: Findings of a National Judicial Survey and Policy Recommendations (2018)
- Coverage for Forensic Costs for Immigrant Crime Victims: Medical Coverage and Services
Dynamics of Violence Against Immigrant Women and Children
Immigrant Survivor’s Experiences with Domestic Violence
- CH 01.1 Dynamics of Domestic Violence Experienced by Immigrant Victims
- Do you have problems at home?
- Chapter 05.1: Know Your Rights
- Expert Testimony Concerning Battering
- Immigrant Power and Control Wheel – Forms of Domestic Violence the Immigrant Women Experience
- Power and Control Wheel Blended (2006)
- Rueda de poder y control inmigrante con descripción en inglés (Wheel of Power and Control with English Description)
- Lifetime Spiral of Gender Abuse
- The Roles of Culture, Context, and Legal Immigrant Status on Intimate Partner Violence (March, 2002)
- Characteristics of Help-Seeking Behaviors, Resources, and Service Needs of Battered Immigrant Latinas: Legal and Policy Implications (Summer, 2000)
- Battered Immigrant Women in the United States and Protection Orders: An Exploratory Research (August 1, 2012)
- Battered Immigrants and U.S. Citizen (USC) Spouses (April 24, 2006)
- Violence Against Immigrant Women and Systemic Responses: An Exploratory Study (November 14, 2003)
- Transforming Lives Study Provides Evidence-Based Support for The Effectiveness of the VAWA and U Visa Programs and the DHS U Visa Bona Fide Policy That Provides Earlier Access Deferred Action and Work Authorization To Applicants (June 14, 2021)
- VAWA IV Researcher Perspective on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
- Experiences of Immigrant Women Who Self-Petition Under the Violence Against Women Act (August 2, 2010)
- Promoting Access to Justice for Immigrant and LEP Crime Victims in an Age of Increased Immigration Enforcement – National Report (May 3, 2018)
- ACLU Freezing Out Justice Report (2018)
- Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Public Policy Timeline Highlighting Accomplishments on Behalf Of Immigrants and Women of Color (February 11, 2017)
- Dreams Lost, Dreams Found: Undocumented Women in the Land of Opportunity
Coercive Control
- Coercive Control in Families, the Impact on Children and Extreme Cruelty
- Dutton Goodman coercive control model
- Development and Validation of a Coercive Control Measure for IPV – Mary Ann Dutton
Impact of Domestic Violence on Children
- Judges’ Journal 2014 Domestic Violence – Impact on Children – Neuroscience
- Understanding the Significance of a Minor’s Trauma History in Family Court Rulings (May 18, 2021)
- Vulnerable But Not Broken: Psychosocial Challenges and Resilience Pathways Among Unaccompanied Children From Central America (2018)
Dynamics of Sexual Assault
- Empowering Survivors: Legal Rights of Immigrant Victims of Sexual Assault
- CH 1 Dynamics of Sexual Assault and the Implications for Immigrant Women
- Sexual Assault Response Team: SART Handbook
- Immigrant Victims of Sexual Assault: The Important Role of SART Teams
- Rebecca Clarren, Ms. Magazine, The Green Motel (September 29, 2005)
- Chapter 08: Immigration Relief for Child Sexual Assault Survivors (July 10, 2014)
- Chapter 13: When Foreign Students or Their Family Members Are Sexually Assaulted: Immigration Implications of the Student and Exchange Visitor System (July 1, 2014)
- Interim and Supportive Measures to Help and Protect Foreign Born Student Victims of Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Stalking and Sexual Harassment (April 2, 2018)
- National Findings on University and College Responses to Foreign-Born Student Victims – Executive Summary (October 27, 2016)
- Full Report: National Findings on University and College Responses to Foreign-Born Student Victims (October 27, 2016)
- Foreign Born Student Victims of Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Stalking, and Sexual Harassment: Special Needs of “F” Visa Holders
- Foreign Born Student Victims of Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Stalking, and Sexual Harassment: Special Needs of “J” Visa Holders
- Foreign Born Student Victims of Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Stalking, and Sexual Harassment: Special Needs of “M” Visa Holders
- Protecting Immigrant Victims: VAWA offers immigration protections for sexual assault victims
- On Supporting Your Loved Ones: Responding to Allegations of Sexual Violence in Muslim Community
- Building Stronger Sexual Assault Survivor Services Through Collaboration
Dynamics of Human Trafficking
Migration, Acculturation, Integration Immigrant Women