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Campaign to Tell the Truth about Domestic Violence STOP THE
FALSEHOODS LEARN MORE


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MANDATE FOR VAWA REFORM

102 Organizations Call for Change

Poll: Americans Demand Reforms

14 Principles for VAWA Reform




ENDING THE OVER-INCARCERATION OF BLACK MEN




CORONAVIRUS ABUSE HOAX




OUR IMPACT


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ADVOCACY CAMPAIGNS

We have launched 12 Countering Abuse Misinformation Project (CAMP) campaigns.
The majority of these campaigns have succeeded in achieving their objective.


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SPECIAL REPORTS

We have published numerous Special Reports on Victim Services, Criminal Justice
System, False Allegations, and other topics.


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PRESS RELEASES

Sent to media contacts, university officials, lawmakers, and others, the CEDV
press releases address the latest developments in domestic violence.


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LOBBYING MEETINGS

CEDV staff has held hundreds of meetings with staffers of federal lawmakers to
highlight the need to reform VAWA and other domestic violence laws.




VAWA HAS LOST ITS WAY…



The Violence Against Women Act has lost its way, for a number of reasons:

 1. Over-criminalization: Forty-six state DV/SA coalitions have called for an
    end to VAWA’s primary focus on “increased policing, prosecution, and
    imprisonment.”
 2. Science versus Ideology: Domestic violence programs are based on the
    ideological notion that domestic violence is all about persons’ patriarchal
    need for “power and control.”
 3. Evidence of effectiveness: Persons believe there is no evidence that
    VAWA-funded programs have reduced the rates of domestic violence.
 4. Neglect of male victims: Each year there are 4.2 million male victims and
    3.5 female victims of physical domestic violence, according to the CDC. But
    male victims are routinely ignored.
 5. False allegations: A YouGov survey found that 8% of Americans have been
    victims of a false allegation of domestic violence, sexual assault, or child
    abuse.
 6. Immigration injustice: VAWA deprives U.S. citizens of the right to defend
    against an allegation by a foreign national.
 7. Waste, fraud, and financial abuse: Numerous instances of waste, fraud, and
    financial abuse by VAWA grantees point to a widespread and long-standing
    problem that shortchanges victims and cheats taxpayers.
 8. Constitutional protections: VAWA has been found to be violating numerous
    Constitutional rights and protections such as the right to due process,
    equal treatment under the law, right to a fair trial, and more.

For more information, see Seven Key Facts About Domestic Violence.



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