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This book provides an accessible overview of the process and problems in the evaluation of programs serving abused women. The authors cover general issues in evaluation as well as the process of collaborating with both funding agencies and community-based agencies. They place evaluation within a political and historical context that informs service providers of the broader issues raised by evaluation. This book is unique in its inclusion of the role of evaluation in the continued development of the anti-rape and battered women's movement in the United States.
Lessons Learned in Evaluating Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services
Lessons Learned in Evaluating Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services
As emphasized throughout other chapters in this book, evaluating domestic violence and sexual assault services presents numerous ethical, philosophical, and methodological challenges. This book emerged from an evaluation of domestic violence and sexual assault services in ...
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