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Working with Immigrants: The Intersection of Basic Immigration, Housing, and Domestic Violence Issues in California 2015
Chair(s):
Linda Tam, Brenda Star Adams
Practice Area:
Family law,
Housing,
Immigration and naturalization,
Pro bono
Published:
May 2015
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Front Matter
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Role of Culture in the Lawyer-Client Relationship
Chapter 2. Client Counseling & Advocacy: The Role of Race, Class and Culture in the Elimination of Bias (PowerPoint Slides)
Chapter 3. The Cycle of Violence Diagram and Explanation
Chapter 4. Power and Control Wheel
Chapter 5. Why People Stay in Abusive Relationships
Chapter 6. Immigrant Power and Control Wheel
Chapter 7. Power and Control Tactics Used Against Immigrant Women
Chapter 8. Lesbian/Gay Power and Control Wheel
Chapter 9. For Further Reading
Chapter 10. Orientation to Domestic Violence (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 11. Housing and Immigrants: Types of Immigration Status, Eligibility of Subsidized Housing for Immigrants, and Advocating for Immigrants’ Housing Rights
Chapter 12. Domestic Violence and Housing: How California Laws, the Fair Housing Act, and the Violence Against Women Act Protect Survivors of Domestic Violence from Denial of Housing, Help Them Defend and Avoid Eviction, and Aid Survivors in Maintaining Safe and Stable Housing
Chapter 13. Domestic Violence Safety Plan Checklist
Chapter 14. Safety Planning for Survivors of Abuse
Chapter 15. VAWA 2013 Continues Vital Housing Protections for Survivors and Provides New Safeguards (January 2014)
Chapter 16. The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Action of 2013: Overview of Applicability to HUD Programs, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Register, Vol. 78, No. 151 (August 2013)
Chapter 17. Housing and Community Facilities Programs Administrative Notice: Implementation of 42 U.S.C. 14043e-11 of the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act in Rural Development’s Multi-Family Housing Programs (January 2015)
Chapter 18. HUD Programs: Violence Against Women Act Conforming Amendments, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Register, Vol. 75, No. 207 (October 2010)
Chapter 19. Assessing Claims of Housing Discrimination Against Victims of Domestic Violence Under the Fair Housing Act (FHAct) and the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (February 2011)
Chapter 20. Certification of Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, or Stalking, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Form HUD-50066 (July 2014)
Chapter 21. Domestic Violence and Housing (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 22. Immigration and Family Law Intersections When Representing Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence
Chapter 23. DV-100 Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order
Chapter 24. DV-110 Temporary Restraining Order
Chapter 25. DV-130 Restraining Order After Hearing (Order of Protection)
Chapter 26. USCIS Form I-864 Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the Act
Chapter 27. Form G-639, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Request
Chapter 28. Immigration Options for Abused Immigrants Chart
Chapter 29. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services U Visa Waitlist Notice
Chapter 30. Human Trafficking and Sexual Assault (September 2012)
Chapter 31. Human Trafficking and Domestic Violence (September 2012)
Chapter 32. Alien Victims of Certain Qualifying Criminal Activity, 8 CFR Ch. 1, § 214.14
Chapter 33. U Visa Resources
Chapter 34. Domestic Violence as a Basis for Asylum: An Analysis of 206 Case Outcomes in the United States from 1994 to 2012
Chapter 35. Getting Legal Status Based on Domestic Violence (PowerPoint slides)
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