Links
Intimate Violence
The Centre for Restorative Justice at Simon Fraser University
Funded by the Correctional Service of Canada, this initiative by Simon Fraser University promotes restorative justice principles and practices; provides education, program models, training, evaluation and research; and facilitates outreach, dialogue and advocacy.
Family Violence Prevention Fund
The Family Violence Prevention Fund works to prevent violence in the home and in the community by reaching out to men and youth, promoting community leadership, and transforming how health care providers, police, judges, employers and others understand and address violence.
John Braithwaite and Restorative Justice
John Braithwaite, an eminent expert in restorative justice, has contributed considerable research on the application of restorative justice principles to business crime, and juvenile and adult crime.
Minnesota Department of Corrections Restorative Justice Department
The Minnesota Department of Corrections Restorative Justice Department assists in developing restorative justice approaches to community safety.
National Fatherhood Initiative
The National Fatherhood Initiative seeks to confront the problem of father absence through education and research, and improve the wellbeing of children by engaging fathers to become more involved, responsible and committed parents.
The New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project
The New York City Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project (AVP) provides free and confidential services for lesbian, gay, transgender, bisexual and HIV-affected victims of violence. Services may include counseling, advocacy within the criminal justice system, referrals to practicing professionals and other assistance.
Restorative Justice Online
Restorative Justice Online is a service of the Prison Fellowship International Centre for Justice and Reconciliation, and includes definitions, slideshow presentations, an annotated bibliography on restorative justice, links to other relevant sites, and United Nations and Council of Europe documents on restorative topics.
SAFE
Stop Abuse For Everyone (SAFE) is a human rights organization serving groups that tend to be overlooked by domestic violence services, including straight men, gays and lesbians, teens, the elderly and immigrants. The organization provides services, publications and training.
Tubman Family Alliance
The Tubman Family Alliance offers intervention and support services to help prevent violence in relationships and families through education and advocacy.
University of Minnesota Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking
The University of Minnesota Center for Restorative Justice & Peacemaking in an international resource center that supports restorative dialogue practice, research and training. The center also provides video and print materials on restorative justice and victim offender mediation.
Community Violence
American Red Cross
The American Red Cross provides information, resources, and services in the wake of natural disasters, terrorist attack, war, and other violence, as well as information on disaster preparedness.
Centers for Disease Control Emergency Preparedness and Response
The CDC’s Emergency Preparedness and Response site provides public health information, as well as general guidelines on preparation and planning in cases of trauma or disaster.
The Israel Trauma Coalition
The Israel Trauma Coalition is an initiative of the Caring Commission of the UJA-Federation of New York, which brings together seven Israeli organizations involved in the treatment of trauma resulting from terrorist acts.
The National Center for Children Exposed to Violence
The National Center for Children Exposed to Violence strives to reduce the incidence and impact of violence on children and families by providing training and support to professionals, treating children and families affected by violence, and increasing professional and public awareness of this problem.
The National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
The National Center for PTSD provides information on community violence, its effects on children and adolescents, and how media coverage of traumatic events influences communities.
New York University’s Center for Catastrophe Preparedness and Response
CCPR works to enhance the nation’s response to crises by maximizing academia’s contributions to research and dialogue on security and overall emergency preparedness.
The Northern Ireland Centre for Trauma and Transformation
The Centre for Trauma and Transformation was established in the aftermath of the Omagh bombing to provide psychological treatment to victims, and education, training and aid to the community.
The Victims Unit
The Victims Unit raises awareness of issues affecting victims of the conflicts in Northern Ireland, and promotes an improvement in the standard of services provided to victims.
The Wider Circle
The Wider Circle is a volunteer organization and registered charity created to respond to the needs of victims of the conflicts in Northern Ireland suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
PSTR
The Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress of the Uniformed Services University
This center focuses on PTSD and the psychological effects of terrorism, bioterrorism, traumatic events, disasters and combat. The website contains fact sheets, information for families of returning veterans, interviews and relevant articles.
Gift from Within
This non-profit organization provides general information to help PTSD survivors and loved ones communicate through a global network and to develop new resources for people with PTSD or other stress-related disorders.
The International Critical Incident Stress Foundation
This website is dedicated to the prevention and mitigation of disabling stress through education, training and supportive services to all emergency services personnel. The site contains articles on critical incidents, critical incident stress management, education and training materials, and resources.
The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
This organization is dedicated to trauma treatment, education, research and prevention. The website provides a forum for those with an interest in the study and treatment of traumatic stress to share research, clinical strategies, public policy issues and trauma theory.
Law Enforcement Wellness Association
This site is dedicated to the physical and psychological health of those sworn to serve. The website includes information on peer support, suicide prevention and physical fitness. It includes a reading list, access to relevant articles and links to other websites.
The National Center for PTSD
The NCPTSD was created within the Department of Veteran’s Affairs in 1989 to address the needs of veterans with military-related PTSD. Its mission is to advance the clinical care and social welfare of America’s veterans through research, training and education in the science, diagnosis and treatment of PTSD and stress-related disorders. The site contains many articles and educational fact sheets about PTSD, the effects of terrorism and disasters, and family issues.
The National Institute for Mental Health’s Depression Awareness Campaign: Real Men, Real Depression
The National Institute of Mental Health’s awareness campaign for depression in men features real stories by men struggling with depression. Public safety personnel are prominently featured in this campaign. The site also provides information about the signs and symptoms of depression, treatments available and how to get help.
National Police Suicide Foundation
This organization provides a suicide awareness and prevention training program and support services to meet the psychological and spiritual needs of emergency workers and their families. The site contains pertinent news stories, information on police suicide awareness training seminars, a suggested reading list, resources and relevant links to other websites.
Police Families
Created by Dr. Ellen Kirschman, the author of I Love a Cop, this site is designed to provide law enforcement families with essential psychological information and access to family support services. It contains sections for kids, training, a chat room, coping strategies and links to other resources.
Police Rehabilitation and Retraining Trust
PRRT, located in Ireland, provides retired police officers and those preparing for retirement with physiotherapy, psychological counseling, and career and personal guidance counseling.
POPPA
Police Organization Providing Peer Assistance is a volunteer support network dedicated to providing confidential supportive peer services to police officers and their families.
Tears of a Cop
This website promotes awareness of the epidemic of law enforcement PTSD and suicide. The site contains articles of interest to police officers and their families; educational resources about PTSD, depression and suicide; interviews with experts; a chat room; and police officers’ stories about their struggles and successes with trauma and stress.


