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Suggested Citation:"Appendix: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 1995. Service Provider Perspectives on Family Violence Interventions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9053.
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APPENDIX

WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS

Georgia Anetzberger

Associate Director of Community Services

The Benjamin Rose Institute

1422 Euclid Ave., Suite 500

Cleveland, OH 44115

Mary E. Asmus

Chief Prosecutor

City Attorney's Office

410 City Hall

Duluth, MN 55802

Bernard Auchter

Program Manager, Office of Communications and Research Utilization

National Institute of Justice

U.S. Department of Justice

Office of Justice Programs

Washington, DC 20531

Henry Blanco

Section Manager, Department of Economic Security

Aging and Adult Administration

1789 West Jefferson #905A

Phoenix, AZ 85007

Leslie Mitchel Bond

Director, Healthy Families America

National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse

332 S. Michigan Ave., Suite 1600

Chicago, IL 60604

Noel A. Brennan

Deputy Assistant Attorney General

U.S. Department of Justice

Office of Justice Programs

Washington, DC 20531

Anne Bridgman

Program Officer for Communications

Board on Children and Families

National Research Council

Washington, DC 20418

Jacquelyn C. Campbell

Anna D. Wolf Endowed Professor

The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing

Baltimore, MD 21205-2100

Rosemary Chalk

Study Director, Board on Children and Families

National Research Council

Washington, DC 20418

Vickii Coffey

Executive Director, Chicago Abused Women Coalition

P.O. Box 477916

Chicago, IL 60647-7916

David S. Cordray

Professor of Public Policy and Psychology

Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies

1207 18th Ave. South

Nashville, TN 37212

Suggested Citation:"Appendix: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 1995. Service Provider Perspectives on Family Violence Interventions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9053.
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Nancy Crowell

Research Associate, Board on Children and Families

National Research Council

Washington, DC 20418

Patti Culross

Consultant, Board on Children and Families

National Research Council

Washington, DC 20418

Sharon Denaro

Director, Model Court Programs for Domestic Violence

1814 Blue Ridge Ave.

Silver Spring, MD 20001

Deborah Fields

House of Ruth Women's Shelter

Washington, DC 20008

Anne H. Flitcraft

Director, Domestic Violence Training Project

201 West Park Avenue

New Haven, CT 06511

Martha Friday

Executive Director, Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh

P.O. Box 9024

Pittsburgh, PA 15224

Roger Friedman

Human Services Consultant

8737 Colesville Road, Suite 830

Silver Spring, MD 80910

Donna Garske

Executive Director

Transforming Communities

1717 Fifth Ave.

San Rafael, CA 94901

Richard J. Gelles

Director, Family Violence Research Program

University of Rhode Island

509A Chafee Social Sciences Center

Kingston, RI 02881

Malcolm Gordon

Research Pychologist, Violence and Traumatic Stress Research Branch

National Institute of Mental Health

Rockville, MD 20857

Darnell F. Hawkins

Professor, Department of African American Studies

University of Illinois at Chicago

601 S. Morgan Street

Chicago, IL 60607-7112

Deborah Horan

American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Washington, DC 20010

Suzanne Jackson

Director, Domestic Violence Clinic

Ayuda, Inc.

1736 Columbia Road, NW

Washington, DC 20009

Diane Juliar

Office of the Attorney General

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

One Ashburton Place, 20th Floor

Boston, MA 02108

Suggested Citation:"Appendix: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 1995. Service Provider Perspectives on Family Violence Interventions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9053.
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Mireille B. Kanda

Office on Women's Health

Public Health Service

Washington, DC 20010

Patricia A. King

Georgetown University Law Center

600 New Jersey Avenue, N.W., #432

Washington, DC 20001-2022

The Hon. Cindy Lederman

Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida

3300 NW 27th Avenue, Room 201

Miami, FL 33142

John R. Lutzker

Professor of Psychology

University of Judaism

15600 Mulholland Drive

Los Angeles, CA 90077

Yvonne Martinez Vega

Executive Director, Domestic Violence Clinic

Ayuda, Inc.

1736 Columbia Road, NW

Washington, DC 20009

Elizabeth McLoughlin

San Francisco Injury Center

San Francisco General Hospital

Building 1, Room 316

San Francisco, CA 94110

Seble Menkir

Research Assistant, Board on Children and Families

National Research Council

Washington, DC 20418

Winnie Mitchell

Office of the Surgeon General

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Washington, DC 20010

Faith Mitchell

Director, Division on Social and Economic Studies, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences

National Research Council

Washington, DC 20418

Eli Newberger

Family Development Program

Children's Hospital

300 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Joy D. Osofsky

Louisiana State University Medical Center

World Association of Infant Mental Health

Department of Psychiatry

1542 Tulane Avenue

New Orleans, LA 70112

Deborah Phillips

Director, Board on Children and Families

National Research Council

Washington, DC 20418

Robert Prentky

Clinical Director

Joseph Jay Peters Institute

260 South Broad Street, Suite 220

Philadelphia, PA 19102

Jennifer Robertson

Director, Project AWAKE

Children's Hospital

300 Longwood Ave.

Boston, MA 02115

Suggested Citation:"Appendix: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 1995. Service Provider Perspectives on Family Violence Interventions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9053.
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Helen Rodriguez-Trias

Pediatrician/Consultant in Health Programming

P.O. Box 418

11565 Alta Via Road

Brookdale, CA 95007

Mimi Rose

Chief, Family Violence and Sexual Assault Unit

Domestic Violence Response Team

1421 Arch Street

Philadelphia, PA 19102

Susan Schechter

School of Social Work

356 North Hall

University of Iowa

Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1223

Kathy Schwartz

Office of Violence Against Women

National Institute of Justice

Washington, DC 20531

Mary Cay Sengstock

Professor of Sociology

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI 48236

Jodi Short

Consultant, Board on Children and Families

National Research Council

Washington, DC 20418

Hamish Sinclair

Director, Manalive Training Programs for Men

345 Johnstone Drive

San Rafael, CA 94903

Michael E. Smith

Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School

975 Bascom Mall

Madison, WI 53706

Fatu Songowa

House of Ruth

651 10th Street, N.E.

Washigton, DC 20008

Karen S. Steinhauser

Chief Deputy District Attorney

Denver District Attorney's Office

303 West Colfax Ave., Suite 1200

Denver, CO 80204

Niani Sutardjo

Project Assistant, Board on Children and Families

National Research Council

Washington, DC 20418

Joyce Thomas

Director, Center for Child Protection and Family Support, Inc.

714 G Street, SE

Washington, DC 20003

Richard Tolman

Associate Professor, University of Michigan School of Social Work

Batterers' Treatment Programs

1065 Frieze Building

Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285

Carole L. Warshaw

Director of Behavioral Science

Cook County Hospital

1900 Polk Street - Mail code CCSN 948

Chicago, IL 60612

Suggested Citation:"Appendix: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 1995. Service Provider Perspectives on Family Violence Interventions. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9053.
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Rosalie S. Wolf

Executive Director, Institute on Aging

The Medical Center of Central Massachusetts

119 Belmont Street

Worcester, MA 01605

Audrey Yowell

Maternal and Child Health Bureau

Health Resources and Services Administration

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Rockville, MD 20857

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Protecting and Improving the Quality of Children Under Health Care Reform: Workshop Highlights (with the Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention of the Institute of Medicine) (1994)

Benefits and Systems of Care for Maternal and Child Health: Workshop Highlights (with the Board on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention of the Institute of Medicine) (1994)

Cultural Diversity and Early Education: Report of a Workshop (1994)

The Impact of War on Child Health in the Countries of the Former Yugoslavia: A Workshop Summary (with the Institute of Medicine and the Office of International Affairs of the National Research Council) (1995)

New Findings on Children, Families, and Economic Self-Sufficiency: Summary of a Research Briefing (1995)

Child Care for Low-Income Families: Summary of Two Workshops (1995)

Integrating National Statistics on Children (with the Committee on National Statistics of the National Research Council) (1995)

“Immigrant Children and Their Families: Issues for Research and Policy ” in The Future of Children (1995)

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The Board on Children and Families was created in 1993 to provide a national focal point for authoritative, nonpartisan analysis of child and family issues in the policy arena. Established under the joint aegis of the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine, the board is uniquely positioned to bring the collective knowledge and analytic tools of the behavioral, social, and health sciences to bear on the development of policies and programs for children and families. It does so primarily by establishing committees to synthesize, analyze, and evaluate the research from scientific disciplines that is relevant to critical national issues.

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