The complete set of the eleven Information and Resource Sheets we have produced to educate courts, schools, parents, teens, and the community about teen dating violence.
Teen dating violence
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This resource discusses the prevalence of teen dating violence (TDV), the ways in which it can be perpetrated and how judges can screen for it, and the severe risks TDV poses to its victims including potential lethality.
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This resource explores why, when holding teen offenders accountable, it is important to place adolescents’ actions in the context of their cognitive, psycho-social, and intellectual development.
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This resource explains the important role of judicial leadership in the courts and the community to better address alarming rates of teen dating violence and to improve the response to the unique needs and challenges of this age group.
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We have created a set of educational materials for judges, courts, court-related professionals, schools, parents, teens, and the community to learn about the dangers and consequences of Teen Dating Violence. These Information and Resources Sheets were developed by the National Judicial Education Program (NJEP) with funding from the Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women.*The National Judicial Education Program's resources on Teen Dating Violence.
