Summary Sheet

Name of president: Esta Soler F

Organization: Futures Without Violence

Dept. of Justice funding (2011): $3.5 million*

URL: http://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/content/action_center/detail/754

Date of review: July 24, 2013

Fact Sheet Grade: F

QUESTIONS YES NO NOTES

Totals 3 7

1. Does the Fact Sheet list at least three of the causes and risk factors for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) identified by the US Centers for Disease Control, such as substance abuse, marital instability, and psychological factors? X

2. Does the Fact Sheet indicate that men and women engage in IPV at approximately equal rates? X [A]bout three-fourths of the persons who commit family violence are male.

3. Does the Fact Sheet indicate that about half of all IPV is mutual? X

4. Does the Fact Sheet indicate that female initiation of IPV is the leading cause of a woman becoming injured by her partner? X

5. Does the Fact Sheet indicate that about two-thirds of persons injured by IPV are female? X

6. Does the Fact Sheet indicate that rates of IPV have fallen substantially in recent decades? X The United States has made progress in the last few decades in addressing this violence, resulting in welcome declines–

7. Does the Fact Sheet include any mention of the problem of false allegations, and how false allegations divert resources from victims? X

8. Does the Fact Sheet indicate that crime surveys (e.g., NCVS) and criminal justice statistics (e.g., arrests) are not valid indicators of overall levels of IPV? X

9. Does the Fact Sheet avoid use of imprecise terminology such as “battering”? X

10. Are the majority (> 50%) of cited references recent, i.e., published since 2005? X