MISSION
To create an anti-racist model for batterer programs that wholly supports the social change efforts of the battered women’s movement.
On a National Level - to share a NOMAS Model perspective about the impact that batterer programs have had in the United States since their inception in the late 1970’s . . . and to offer a viable alternative.
On a Local Level - to provide the courts with a batterer program that
∞ This website is dedicated to the memory of Jonathan Cohen (1963-2003).
On a National Level - to share a NOMAS Model perspective about the impact that batterer programs have had in the United States since their inception in the late 1970’s . . . and to offer a viable alternative.
On a Local Level - to provide the courts with a batterer program that
- can be utilized as one mechanism to hold domestic violence offenders accountable
- extends the monitoring capacity of the court
- requires the court to levy a consequence for offenders who do not comply with the order to attend
∞ This website is dedicated to the memory of Jonathan Cohen (1963-2003).