Conceptual Models Related to Domestic Violence Neutral version of the Duluth model revised by Tom Graves highlights the differences between destructive and constructive behavior The Nonviolence Wheel from the Duluth Model, Domestic Abuse Intervention Project Violence Wheel - Simplified adapted by the SafetyNet site Non-Violence Wheel - Simplified adapted by the SafetyNet site from the Dalai Lama His Holiness the Dalai Lama's Vision for a Future Free Tibet Principal Features of the Constitution for a free Tibet from Mohandas Gandhi Gandhi's 7 Blunders of the World by Mohandas K. Gandhi from Martin Luther King, Jr. Nonviolence: A Way of Life from The King Center from the International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR) The Culture of Nonviolence Program focuses areas such as "Structures for Peace Building" and "Peace Teams" Manifesto 2000 for a culture of Peace and Non-violence from UNESCO Identifies six key points for turning the culture of war and violence into a culture of peace and non-violence from the Baha'i Faith A New Vision for Humanity's Future offers 6 characteristics of their faith that could help our planet's future. School Solutions Guide for Preventing and Responding to School Violence comprehensive guide Panel probing school shootings finds no easy solutions from CNN James Brown's got a brand new bag: School violence from CNN FAQ on Violence prevention from the National Center for Education Statistics
Neutral version of the Duluth model revised by Tom Graves highlights the differences between destructive and constructive behavior The Nonviolence Wheel from the Duluth Model, Domestic Abuse Intervention Project Violence Wheel - Simplified adapted by the SafetyNet site Non-Violence Wheel - Simplified adapted by the SafetyNet site
His Holiness the Dalai Lama's Vision for a Future Free Tibet Principal Features of the Constitution for a free Tibet
Gandhi's 7 Blunders of the World by Mohandas K. Gandhi
Nonviolence: A Way of Life from The King Center
The Culture of Nonviolence Program focuses areas such as "Structures for Peace Building" and "Peace Teams" Manifesto 2000 for a culture of Peace and Non-violence from UNESCO Identifies six key points for turning the culture of war and violence into a culture of peace and non-violence
A New Vision for Humanity's Future offers 6 characteristics of their faith that could help our planet's future.
Launched April 2002. Revised February, 2005. By Tom March, tom at ozline dot com Applications Design Team/Wired Learning