The deadly rape in India late last year has increased awareness among immigrants in the United States about the dangers of domestic and sexual violence, activists say. But especially with immigrants, there are a number of barriers for women who choose to speak out.
In the midst of the fiscal cliff negotiations, Congress allowed the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) to expire. President Clinton signed VAWA into law in 1994, and Congress reauthorized the Act twice with broad bipartisan support. In its eighteen years of existence, VAWA has provided $4.7 billion for training police, prosecutors, health care professionals and many others […]
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), the federal legislation aimed at ending violence against women and supporting victims of violence, is up for reauthorization this year. The Senate is debating the law this week. While VAWA has served countless women since President Clinton signed it into law, the rate of domestic violence homicides has remained virtually […]
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), the federal legislation aimed at ending violence against women and supporting victims of violence, is up for reauthorization this year. Senate Democrats plan to begin the push for reauthorization today. The original bill, passed in 1994, enjoyed strong support from both sides of the aisle. This year, Republican critics […]