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I have a strong interest in feminist topics and hope to use Wikipedia to present information fairly and clearly for people across the world.

I would like to expand and improve the Women’s Shelter page in many ways. First, I would like to add a section on resources for women in each state and, if possible, a section on resources in other countries. I would also like to add a section on the importance of these shelters and the work that they do today. The current article focuses on history, funding and resources for male and underage victims. It does not focus on the main targets of domestic violence or how people can access these resources.

1.      Robin R. Runge, The Evolution of A National Response to Violence Against Women, 24 Hastings Women's L.J. 429, 441-42 (2013)

2.      Molly Dragiewicz & Yvonne Lindgren, The Gendered Nature of Domestic Violence: Statistical Data for Lawyers Considering Equal Protection Analysis, 17 Am. U. J. Gender Soc. Pol'y & L. 229, 230-31 (2009)

3.      Merle H. Weiner, From Dollars to Sense: A Critique of Government Funding for the Battered Women's Shelter Movement, 9 Law & Ineq. 185 (1991)

4.      Montgomery, Brooke E E, et al. "Violence Against Women In Selected Areas Of The United States." American Journal Of Public Health 105.10 (2015): 2156-2166. MEDLINE with Full Text. Web. 13 Apr. 2016.

5.      Felicia E. Franco, Unconditional Safety for Conditional Immigrant Women, 11 Berkeley Women's L.J. 99, 99 (1996)

6.      McFarlane, Judith, et al. "Predicting Abused Women With Children Who Return To A Shelter." Violence Against Women 22.2 (2016): 189. Publisher Provided Full Text Searching File. Web. 13 Apr. 2016.

7.      Simmons, Catherine, Peter Lehmann, and Shannon Collier-Tenison. "Men’S Use Of Controlling Behaviors: A Comparison Of Reports By Women In A Domestic Violence Shelter And Women In A Domestic Violence Offender Program." Journal Of Family Violence 23.6 (2008): 387-394. Consumer Health Complete - EBSCOhost. Web. 13 Apr. 2016.

8.      Perez, Jessica Lauren. "The Cost Of Seeking Shelter: How Inaccessibility Leads To Women’S Underutilization Of Emergency Shelter." Journal Of Poverty 18.3 (2014): 254-274. SocINDEX with Full Text. Web. 13 Apr. 2016.

9.      Perez, Sara, et al. "The Role Of PTSD And Length Of Shelter Stay In Battered Women's Severity Of Reabuse After Leaving Shelter." Journal Of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma 21.7 (2012): 776-791. SocINDEX with Full Text. Web. 13 Apr. 2016.

10.  http://www.womenslaw.org/gethelp_type.php?type_name=State%20and%20Local%20Programs