The mission of the Battered Women's Justice Project is to promote systemic change within community organizations and governmental agencies engaged in the civil and criminal justice response to domestic violence that creates true institutional accountability to the goal of ensuring safety for battered women and their families. To this end, BWJP undertakes projects on the local, state, national, and international levels.
The Battered Women's Justice Project (BWJP) is a collaborative effort of three nationally respected organizations that have pioneered innovative civil and criminal justice responses to domestic violence.
Each office maintains up-to-date libraries of related resources and provides training and technical assistance to communities around the country. Information is available to battered women, advocates, legal and justice system personal, policymakers, and others engaged in the justice response to domestic violence. None of the offices provide direct legal representation, but focus instead on communicating best practices and policies to professionals in the field and the public.
BWJP is an affiliated member of the Domestic Violence Resource Network, a group of national resource center funded by DHHS and other support since 1993. BWJP is a designated technical assistance provider for the Office on Violence Against Women of the Office of Justice Programs.
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