Exam format
February 19, 2007
The exam is organised as follows:
A. There are some terms to match (choose one term from one column and match it to the most appropriate term from the other column. Choose ten from a possible fifteen). Worth 10%.
B. Definitions (choose ten from a possible fifteen) . Worth 40%.
C. Short essay questions (choose two from a possible three; each question itself allows considerable choice). Worth 50%.
Remember, you can bring in one sheet of paper, 8 1/2 x 11 “, written or printed on one side.
You will have the whole class period to write.
Study link
February 19, 2007
Two Decades on the Front Lines in the Struggle Against Domestic Violence
February 14, 2007
A public lecture by Susan Brasier
Friday Feb. 16th, 2007
4pm in HHLT
Free. All are welcome.
Ms Brasier, an attorney from Dayton, Ohio, has devoted nearly twenty years to work in the area of domestic violence, both representing victims in civil cases, and as a prosecutor. Approaches for the prosecution of cases in which the victims refuse to cooperate as well as policies and practices which she had developed have become widely used in Ohio, as a result of the training that Ms Brasier has done for the Ohio Attorney General’s office and various police and community associations. Ms Brasier also addresses domestic violence as a human rights issue and the hopes for safer, more peaceful, and more civil communities.
(Arrangements are being made for a group of students to meet with our speaker informally, probably over lunch on Friday. If you would like to be included, please let me know!)