MEDIA: CVR and Founder, Linda G. Mills
For more information on media, contact Yael Shy at yael.shy@nyu.edu.
In the News
"Transcending Violence," NYU Law School Magazine (Autumn 2006)
Thomas Adcock, "Professor targets roots of violence," New York Law Journal (Mar 2006)
Kathleen Vandervost, "Violence," and "Study focuses on counseling programs," Nogales International (Mar 2006)
Linda G. Mills, "Restorative justice treatment promising," Rocky Mountain News (Feb 2005)
Linda G. Mills, "Men have no monopoly on violence," Newsday (May 2004)
Linda G. Mills, "Sexual dynamics a two-way street," Los Angeles Times (Mar 2004)
Decca Aitkenhead, "Fighting talk," Harpers & Queen (Mar 2004)
C. Douglas Kern, "Sparing the abusers," National Review (Mar 2004)
Cathy Young, Decca Aitkenhead, "Next time could be too late," The Observer (Feb 2004)
Megan Gressor, book review, The Sydney Morning Herald (Jan 2004)
Linda G. Mills, "Public heaps scorn on male victims of abusive women," USA Today (Dec 2003)
Cathy Young, "The Other aggressor in domestic violence," The Boston Globe (Dec 2003)
David Glenn, "A Harmful response to domestic abuse," The Chronicle of Higher Education (Nov 2003)
Marie McCullough, "Author questions stereotypes of the batterer and battered," The Philadelphia Enquirer (Sep 2003)
John DiConsiglio, "Why?" Glamour (Aug 2003)
Aline McKenzie, book review, The Dallas Morning News (July 2003)
Deborah Sontag, "Bad love," The New York Times Magazine (Nov 2002)
Linda G. Mills, "Recovering at ground zero," Daily News (Jan 2002)
Television and Radio Appearances
The Flip Side, CNN fn, Sex and Sensibility: The Kobe Bryant Case (Oct 2003)
Now With Bill Moyers (June 2003)
The O'Reilly Factor (Mar 2003)
The Oprah Winfrey Show, New Voices in Domestic Violence (Jan 2003)
Talk of the Nation, National Public Radio, Domestic Violence Lawmaking (Jan 2002)
Good Morning America, ABC, Mandatory Prosecution Policies (Sept 1999)


