Qualifications
SAVE has acquired extensive expertise in evaluating the factual accuracy of a variety of Presenter Materials and Learner Materials, for example:
- Practical Implications of Current Domestic Violence Research by Andrew Klein.[1]
- 10 Myths about Custody and Domestic Violence and How to Counter Them by the American Bar Association [2]
The TEPA Accreditation Program is directed by Claudia Cornell, Psy. D. Dr. Cornell is the author of the book, The Secret Lives of Abused Men and the Women Who Abuse Them (forthcoming). Dr. Cornell has extensive experience conducting individual and family counseling for victims and offenders, as well as directing anger management groups.
The Research Analysts have a bachelors or masters degree in the social sciences, with appropriate qualifications in research methodology and in the domestic violence literature.
(1) SAVE Letter, June 18, 2010


