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“Fatal Peril” Reshapes Justice for IPV Victims
The California Supreme Court cited Fatal Peril in a decision that overturned a life without parole sentence for a woman convicted under tragic circumstances tied to IPV
The Regilla Project featured on Frequencies of Change Media
Rogue Scholar’s Dr. Cimino featured on podcast “Tackling the Intimate Partner Violence-to-Prison Pipeline”, for her work as the Director of Research for the Regilla Project.
New Study on Intimate Partner Violence Among Criminalized Survivors
Read about Dr. Andrea Cimino role as the Director of Research for Stanford Criminal Justice Center's Regilla Project, a national research project to understand how people experiencing gender-based violence are criminalized for actions they took to survive abuse
Research Featured in New York Times
“If you’ve grown up with abuse — verbal, physical, sexual — and had abuse as an adult, then you may not recognize that you’re a victim of abuse,” our director of research, Andrea Cimino, who designed the survey, told me.
Harnessing big data to capture patient voice
Organon is a global women’s health pharmaceutical company. In 2023, their Outcomes Research Division approached us to develop a research methodology that could capture patient voice quicker and less costly than traditional interviews and focus groups.
Quantifying Criminalized Survivors in California Prisons
Professors Deborah Mukamal and David Sklansky from Stanford Law School were perplexed when New York Times writer, Rachel Louise Snyder said we don’t know how many women are incarcerated for killing an abusive partner.
New Talk: Traumatic Brain Injuries & Criminalization of Survivors
WJI & The Network invite you to a series of learning events that take a deeper dive into the issue of Criminalized Survival. CEUs for ICDVP and Social Work will be available.
New Talk: Primary Prevention of Domestic Violence with the US Air Force Europe (USAFE)
Join our discussion with USAFE-AFAFRICA on the primary prevention of domestic violence in the Military.
Data Collection at a Women’s Prison
Central California Women’s Facility (CCWF) Warden Anissa De La Cruz hosted a Stanford University in a research study seeking to understand how trauma and intimate partner violence contributed to the convictions of those incarcerated for murder or manslaughter.
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