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100 1  Botein, Hilary,|d1965-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n2016041596|eauthor. 
245 10 Home safe home :|bhousing solutions for survivors of 
       intimate partner violence /|cHilary Botein and Andrea 
       Hetling. 
264  1 New Brunswick, New Jersey :|bRutgers University Press,
       |c[2016] 
264  4 |c©2016 
300    1 online resource (xii, 174 pages). 
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490 1  Violence against women and children 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Series; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface 
       and Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part One. Why Long-Term
       Housing for Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence?; 
       Chapter 1. "Why Doesn't She Leave?" Intimate Partner 
       Violence and Housing Instability; Chapter 2. "How Does 
       Housing Help?" A "Services-Light" Long-Term Housing Model;
       Part Two. The Current Policy and Service Environment. How 
       Did We Get Here?; Chapter 3. First Stop. Emergency 
       Shelters and Transitional Programs; Chapter 4. Mismatch 
       between U.S. Social Policy and Intimate Partner Violence. 
505 8  Part Three. An Evolving Approach. Long-Term HousingChapter
       5. National Overview. Legislative Response and Program 
       Variations; Chapter 6. Developing Program Theory and 
       Goals. Long-Term Housing with Services; Chapter 7. 
       Survivor Perspectives on Program Theory and Models; Part 
       Four. Next Steps?; Chapter 8. Moving Forward. Research and
       Policy; Epilogue. A Practitioner's Perspective; Appendix. 
       Methods; Notes; Bibliography; Index; About the Authors. 
520    "Housing matters for everyone, as it provides shelter, 
       security, privacy, and stability. For survivors of 
       intimate partner violence (IPV), housing takes on an 
       additional meaning; it is the key to establishing a new 
       life, free from abuse. IPV survivors often face such 
       inadequate housing options, however, that they must make 
       excruciating choices between cycling through temporary 
       shelters, becoming homeless, or returning to their 
       abusers. Home Safe Home offers a multifaceted analysis 
       that accounts for both IPV survivors' needs and the 
       practical challenges involved in providing them with 
       adequate permanent housing. Incorporating the varied 
       perspectives of the numerous housing providers, activists,
       policymakers, and researchers who have a stake in these 
       issues, the book also lets IPV survivors have their say, 
       expressing their views on what housing and services can 
       best meet their short and long-term goals. Researchers 
       Hilary Botein and Andrea Hetling not only examine the 
       federal and state policies and funding programs 
       determining housing for IPV survivors, but also provide 
       detailed case studies that put a human face on these 
       policy issues. As it traces how housing options and 
       support mechanisms for IPV survivors have evolved over 
       time, Home Safe Home also offers innovative suggestions 
       for how policymakers and advocates might work together to 
       better meet the needs of this vulnerable population"--
       |cProvided by publisher. 
520    "Housing matters for everyone. Decent housing provides 
       shelter, security, privacy, stability, and, for homeowners,
       a means to build assets. For survivors of intimate partner
       violence (IPV), housing takes on an additional meaning; it
       is the key to establishing a new life free from abuse. IPV
       survivors often face inadequate housing options, forcing 
       them to choose among unappealing options, such as cycling 
       through temporary shelters, becoming homeless, or 
       returning to an abuser. Home Safe Home bridges the divide 
       among various disciplines and actors to explore both the 
       needs of IPV survivors and the practicalities of programs,
       policies, and funding, and in doing so, analyzes how to 
       design and expand appropriate, effective, and feasible 
       housing models for survivors. The story that the book 
       tells is specific and rooted concretely in the issues of 
       IPV and housing, but also general in that it illustrates 
       the varied influences that shape social policy. Through 
       case studies, historical and contemporary descriptions of 
       policies and programs, and interviews with survivors, 
       advocates, and providers, the book leads its reader 
       through the process of defining and understanding the 
       challenges and presents an innovative approach and next 
       steps. We propose a housing continuum that begins with 
       emergency shelters and proceeds directly to long-term 
       housing options, without time limits and with trauma-
       informed supports designed to provide stability and, for 
       some, also the flexibility to move on to other homes"--
       |cProvided by publisher. 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed 
       December 2, 2016). 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Hetling, Andrea,|d1971-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n2016041597|eauthor. 
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830  0 Violence against women and children. 
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