Most fact sheets are two to four pages in length. They should have a good balance of text (in a readable font), white space, and images or charts and graphs. An effective fact sheet is informative and visually interesting. Many use a two-column format as well as color fonts and headers, and photographs. [Given the sensitive nature of this fact sheet, images of victims (photographs) are not appropriate]. Pie charts or histograms with statistics are ideal for fact sheets. You may use the Fact Sheet templatePreview the document to help simplify the formatting process.

It is important to keep your audience in mind as you write the text for your fact sheet. Assume that your audience consists of domestic violence interns. While your fact sheet targets a semi-professional audience, they may not be familiar with the technical definitions for all relevant terms. Therefore, you must take care to define all key terms. For example, some members of your audience may be unfamiliar with the concept of a fatality review report, so be sure to define that term. Use headings throughout the fact sheet to guide your reader through the fact sheet.

Content Expectations

  1. Produce a 1200-word fact sheet on fatal domestic violence using assigned resources and two of your own.  Your sources cannot be websites.  You may use government reports (CDC, DOJ, FBI, etc.) or peer-reviewed articles.  News reports (print or video) are not allowed for this project.
  2. Your fact sheet should:
    1. Define fatal domestic violence.  Please note–do not define domestic violence–only define fatal domestic violence.  This is a fact sheet for a very specific and narrow topic.
    2. Present and explain statistical evidence relating to fatal domestic violence that includes victim characteristics such as age, educational attainment, marital status, relationship to the perpetrator, and method of death.
    3. List and discuss risk factors for fatal domestic violence
    4. List and discuss two types of interventions.
    5. Define and discuss death (fatality) review processes.
    6. Use the required resources to write the fact sheet.
  3. Required resources — you are required to use ALL of the following resources in your fact sheet.
    1. Block, Carolyn Rebecca. 2003. How can practitioners help an abused woman lower her risk of death? Journal of National Institute of Justice, December, Vol 250: 4-6
    2. Campbell, Jacquelyn C., Daniel Webster, Jane Koziol-McLain, Carolyn Rebecca Block, Doris Campbell, Mary Ann Curry, Faye Gary, Judith McFarlane, Carolyn Sachs, Phyllis Sharps, Yvonne Ulrich, and Susan A. Wilt. 2003. Assessing risk factors for intimate partner homicide. Journal of National Institute of Justice, December, Vol 250: 15-19
    3. Petrosky E, Blair JM, Betz CJ, Fowler KA, Jack SP, Lyons BH. 2017. Racial and ethnic differences in homicides of adult women and the role of intimate partner violence — the United States, 2003–2014. MMWR Morbidity Mortality Weekly. 66:741–746. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm6628a1
    4. Zahn, Margaret. 2003. Intimate partner homicide: A review. Journal of National Institute of Justice, December, Vol 250: 2.
    5. Websdale, Neil. 2003. Reviewing domestic violence deaths. Journal of National Institute of Justice, December, Vol 250: 26-29.

 


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