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  1. Compare the findings presented here with Lisa G. Lerman, Leslie Landis and& Sharon Goldzweig, "State Legislation on Domestic Violence." In Abuse of Women: Legislation, Reporting, and Prevention, edited by Joseph J. Costa, 39-70 . Lexington, MAass: Lexington Books, 1983 pp. 39-70..
  2. See generally, David Ford, Ruth Reichard, Stephen Goldsmith and& Mary Jane Regoli, "Future Directions for Criminal Justice Policy on Domestic Violence." In Do Arrests and Restraining Orders Work? Edited by Eva Buzawa and Carl Buzawa, 243, 248-250. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publication,) 1996. 
  3. Grant No. 96-WT-NX-0007 from the National Institute of Justice to the Institute for Law and Justice.
  4. The review includes all legislation through the 1997 legislative year.
  5. The statutory language in Indiana, however, is somewhat ambiguous.
  6. This analysis does not consider differences in state civil law provisions for authorizing protective orders or for funding domestic violence victim assistance programs.
  7. Advisory Committee Family Violence Project, Model Code on Domestic and Family Violence. Reno, Nevada: National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and the Conrad Hilton Foundation, 1994.

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