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Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault ServicesHistorical Concerns and Contemporary ChallengesUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, rjmacy{at}email.unc.edu
Gwinnett Sexual Assault Center and Children's Advocacy Center, Duluth, Georgia
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill More than 20 years ago, concerns were raised about whether domestic violence and sexual assault agencies need for stable funding would conflict with the values that initiated these respective movements. Since then, the movements have evolved considerably. Therefore, it is timely to investigate the challenges domestic violence and sexual assault agencies face today. This exploratory study used focus groups and interviews to identify the challenges facing North Carolina domestic violence and sexual assault movements from the perspectives of agency directors and funding staff. Using an open-coding approach, seven challenges were identified including funding, sustainability, community norms, tension between grassroots versus professional service providers, lack of attention to sexual assault, the need for welcoming services for all survivors, and the need for comprehensive services to help survivors with co-occurring mental illnesses and substance abuse problems. The findings also pointed to recommendations for ways to address these challenges.
Key Words: domestic violence sexual assault services
This version was published on January
1, 2010 Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 25, No. 1,
3-32 (2010) This article has been cited by other articles:
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