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78. VAWA 2000 § 1103 (reauthorizes STOP grants).
79. See Cook, supra note 54.
80. OJP Resource Guide Third Edition 4: Preventing Violence Against Women, available at
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/resguide/chap4.htm (last visited August 3, 2001).
81. VAWO at http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/vawo/laws.vawa_summary2.htm (last visited August 3,
2001).
82. News Release, VAWO, Justice Department Awards Over $162 Million to States, Rural
Communities and Colleges and Universities to Address Violence Against Women (Oct. 12,
2000), available at http://www.usnewswire.com/OJP/docs/ojp000113.html (last visited August
3, 2001).
83. Id.
84. VAWA 2000 § 1102(a).
85. Id. § 1206.
86. Id. § 1207.
87. See Cook, supra note 54.
88. Tim Pareti, Employer Awareness: Lawyers can Help Ward Off Liability When Domestic Violence
Spills Into Workplace, A.B.A. J. 70 (May 2001).
89. See id.
90. VAWA 2000 § 1401(c)(2).
91. Id. § 1401(a).
92. Id. § 1406.
93. VAWA 2000 § 1301.
94. Id. § 1302(a).
95. Id. § 1301(b)
96. Id. § 1301(c)
97. See Cook, supra note 54.
98. VAWA 2000 § 1303.
99. Id. § 1407.
100. Id. § 1501 et. Seq.
101. Id. § 1402
102. Id. 1108. A National Institute of Justice Research Report released in December 2000
announced findings by researchers that estimate more than 350 rapes per year occur on a
college campus with approximately 10,000 female students. Bonnie S. Fisher et al., The
Sexual Victimization of College Women, NIJ, Dec. 2000, available at
http://www.ojp.usdoj.,gov/nij/pubs-sum/182369.htm. (last visited August 3, 2001).
103. Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000, 22 U.S.C.A. § 7101 (West
Supp. 2001). You may find it on the web at: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/vawo/laws/vawo2000
(last visited August 3, 2001). It is referred to as Division A of the larger piece of legislation,
and the VAWA 2000 is Division B.
104. 22 U.S.C.A. § 7101(a).
105. Id. § 7101(b)(1).
106. Id. Id. § 7103(e).
107. Id. § 7101(b)(2).
108. Id. § 7101(b)(3).
109. Id. § 7101(b)(12).
110. Id. § 7103(a).
111. Id. § 7103(e)
112. Id. § 7103(d)(2)
113. Id. § 7104(a).
114. Id. § 7101(b)(4).
115. Id. § 7104(a)(4).
116. Id. § 7105(b)(1)(B).
117. ―Severe Forms Of Trafficking In Persons‖ is defined as: (A) sex trafficking in
which a commercial sex act is induced by fraud, or coercion, or in which the persons
induced to perform such act has not attained 18 years of age or (B) the recruitment,
harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services,
through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of subjection to
involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery.
Id. § 7102(8) (A) &(B).
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