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Susan Murphy Milano Training in South Carolina

The State of South Carolina OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL S.T.O.P. Violence Against Women Program Presents Domestic Violence and the Law April 17, 2012 – Bill Rogers Community Center DIRECTIONS CLICK HERE Susan Murphy Milano will be leading a training session designed by the  South Carolina Office of the Attorney General to give Judges,Law Enforcement, … Continue reading »

Sandra L. Brown on Anderson Cooper: My Husband is a Murderer

Sandra L. Brown, author of Why Women Love Psychopaths and How to Spot a Dangerous Man  lends her expertise to the panel on Anderson Cooper Show, Friday, April 13. Go to AndersonCooper.Com for local times and listings. What would you do if you found out the man you planned to spend the rest of your … Continue reading »

The Roth Show: Document the Abuse with Sandra L. Brown, M.A. and Susan Murphy Milano

Listen LIVE: http://therothshow.com Join Dr. Laurie Roth and Susan Murphy Milano each Wednesday from 7-8ET Sandra L. Brown, M.A. will join host, Dr. Laurie Roth and Susan Murphy Milano to discuss the issue of intimate partner violence and homicides.  Their collaboration on a new website, Document the Abuse, is bringing revolutionary new procedures to the forefront … Continue reading »

Time’s Up with Susan Murphy Milano : Guests Sandra L. Brown and Tracey Murphy

The Susan Murphy Milano Show, “Time’s Up!” Thursday, January 19, 2pm ET Listen LIVE at: Here Women Talk Sandra L. Brown, M. A. from The Institute for Relational Harm Reduction and Public Pathology Education, and Susan Murphy Milano welcome a special guest, Tracey Murphy, to the show.  Tracey is the co-host of the radio show “Survivors Speak … Continue reading »

Time’s Up with Susan Murphy Milano: “Disorder by Marriage: Managing the Abuse and Leaving with Your Life”

The Susan Murphy Milano Show, “Time’s Up!” Thursday, January 12, 2pm ET Listen LIVE at: Here Women Talk Sandra L. Brown, M. A. from The Institute for Relational Harm Reduction and Public Pathology Education, and Susan Murphy Milano welcome a special guest to the show who will walk the listeners through the measures taken to keep … Continue reading »

Document the Abuse.Com Goes Live!

A new website, Document the Abuse was created to give the public and those in the field of victim services access to new and groundbreaking information. Document the Abuse.Com (http://documenttheabuse.com) showcases the Evidentiary Abuse Affidavit© and the benefits for victims of intimate partner violence and those who serve them. Announcements will be made soon about … Continue reading »

Holiday Special From Sandra L. Brown

The lowest price of the year on Sandra Brown’s best sellers! Give her the gift of opening her eyes! She doesn’t need another pair of earrings, she needs the ability to leave him! From The Institute for Relational Harm Reduction and Public Pathology Education:  Our MOST powerful combinations of Insight + Education + How to … Continue reading »

Sandra L. Brown Interview on Relationship Talk

      Real Knowledge. Real People. Recently, Sandra L. Brown was honored to be interviewed by “Ruth” at Relationship Talk, an interesting site featuring bloggers, articles, interviews and an interactive forum. We think there is much to learn about relationships, especially toxic ones,  how to avoid them and find the one who truly helps … Continue reading »

Sandra L. Brown Appears on D-Talks Radio

LISTEN LIVE, 9ET, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25….click here Tuesday, October 25, 2011 at 9pm ET, Sandra L. Brown join hosts, Denise Brown and Danielle Pierre on their premier show on BlogTalk Radio titled “D-Talks Radio.”  Denise and Danielle have joined forces to bring listeners topics each week which include domestic violence, campus safety, bullying, mental wellness and more! Sandra L. Brown, M.A., … Continue reading »

Intimate Partner Violence: A Growing Epidemic – How Technology Can Aid Law Enforcement and Prosecutors in Saving Lives of Victims

The Facts: (from NCDAV) “16,800 homicides (that are reported) attributed to intimate partner homicide per year, 2.2 million medically treated injuries costing $37 BILLION per year. The cost of intimate partner violence exceeds $5.8 billion dollars each year; $4.1 billion of which is for medical and mental health services.” Almost one-third of female homicide victims that are reported in police records are … Continue reading »

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