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S 1197
109th Congress • 2005-2007 (Ended)

Violence Against Women Act of 2005


S 1197
Jun 8, 2005
Held at the desk.
Administration of justice Administrative procedure Administrative remedies Admission of nonimmigrants Adoption Alaska Aliens Arrest Child abuse Child health Child safety Child sexual abuse Child support Child welfare Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues Community development Community organization Computer crimes Confidential communications Congress Congressional reporting requirements Continuum of care Correctional personnel Court records Crime and Law Enforcement Crime prevention Crimes against the elderly Crimes against women Criminal investigation Criminal justice information Criminology Cubans Curricula Custody of children Data banks Department of Homeland Security Department of Justice Department of State Deportation Disabled DNA Domestic partners Drug abuse Drug traffic Economics and Public Finance Education Elder abuse Employee health benefits Employee rights Employee selection Evaluation research (Social action programs) Ex-offenders Executive reorganization Families Family violence Federal aid to education Federal aid to housing Federal aid to Indians Federal aid to law enforcement Federal aid to research Federal-Indian relations Firearms control Government Operations and Politics Government publicity Governmental investigations Haitians Health Higher education Homeless Homicide Housing and Community Development Housing authorities Housing subsidies Identification of criminals Immigrants Immigration Indian children Indian courts Indian law enforcement Indian women Indigenous peoples Injunctions Internet Interstate relations Judicial officers Juvenile delinquency Labor and Employment Landlord and tenant Language and languages Law Leave of absence Legal education Legal services Limitation of actions Low-income housing Marriage Married people Medical education Medical research Mental health services Minorities Murder Nonprofit organizations Nursing education Parent and child Parents Parole Police training Polygraphs Probation Prosecution Prostitution Public housing Public prosecutors Public service advertising Rape Recidivists Research grants Residence requirements Right of privacy Rural crime Science, Technology, Communications Sex crimes Sex offenders Sex-oriented businesses Sick leave Slavery Smuggling Social Welfare Stalking Students Telephone Victims of crimes Violence Visas Vocational and technical education Volunteer workers Wife abuse Women's employment Women's rights Youth services