http://www.famvi.com/pretend.htm
Stephanie Rodriguez is a battered women herself, she is also the author of a book that tells her life story and struggle of being a batterd woman. She has learned much form her experiences and has joined various groups to fight domestic violence. This site gives the brief synopsis that appears on this site and information on how to purchase the book. This site also has other links to domestic violence web sites.
http://www.fvpf.org/global/index.html
Family Violence Protection Fund gives information about many aspects of domestic violence. It also provides links to other sites relating to the topics it covers. This site is good for talking about violence beyond the borders of the United States. This organization is responsible for training police and other figures on what to in domestic violence situations and other education facets.
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/glance.htm
This is a United States Government site that give many facts and figures and graphs about the general crime trends that have occured. They also give links to other fact and statistic related sites.
This is an organization against domestic violence that helps its visitors find help and gather information on domestic violence with links to other sites related to domestic violence. The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence authors this page that provides a lot of information on the subject.
http://www.domesticviolence.org/content.html
This is a site authored by You Are not Alone that gives, much like the NCADV website, information on domestic violence and places and ways to get help.
http://www.awbw.org/infobulletin/artheal.html
This is a wonderful survivors website. It also gives hope to those that are needing it. This site talks about the healing process and how some victims of sdomestic abuse have accomplished that goal using art as an outlet for all of their emotions. It is upheld by A Healing Tool as a way for women to gain strength from one another.