Marilyn Duncan first became interested in the battered women's movement in 1983 and spent twenty one of the next thirty years working in that field. As a social worker, she has implemented services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault; facilitated batterer's intervention programs; organized community responses to violence against women; planned and implemented rape prevention programs for schools; trained professionals, volunteers, and the public. The author is an experienced public speaker and is available to speak to groups, classes or to lead workshops on the subject of domes...