According to research compiled by the National Center for Women and Policing, at least 40 percent of police officer families experience domestic violence. Kimberly Lawson of Broadly.com interviews Julie Owens and other experts about this alarming statistic.
Read MoreHere's How to Help a Friend or Co-Worker Dealing with Domestic Violence (Dow Jones)
In this article by Meera Jaganathan of Moneyish (Dow Jones & Company), Julie Owens is interviewed as a domestic violence expert about red flags which are common indicators of abuse.
Read MoreVideo Interview: DV & Incarcerated Women in the U.S.
Julie participated in a video interview discussing domestic violence and female incarceration.
Read MoreARTICLE: NY Passes Bill to Guarantee Paid Leave for DV Victims
Julie was interviewed about a new law in NYC that will help victims of domestic violence by allowing paid time off work. "Owens says paid safe time should be a right for everyone. In light of the scores of women in recent days sharing their tales of abuse...
Read MoreShelter home of caldwell county
The Shelter Home of Caldwell County presented Julie with a lovely plaque when she recently retired from full-time work to focus on consulting, training and expert witness opportunities and spend more time with her husband and family.
Read MoreNew Book Series: "Religion and Intimate Partner Violence"
An exciting and important new DV book is set for release this November; Julie has been asked to write a recommendation for the back cover.
Read MoreInterviews: R. Kelly Alleged 'Sex Cult'
.Mic and Billboard magazines interviewed Julie as a domestic violence expert regarding the R. Kelly cult allegations.
Read MoreInterview: Gun Control
Julie is interviewed by ThinkProgress about why Washington's gun control law is a huge step forward for DV victims.
Read MoreConsumer Health Digest Article
Read Julie's Consumer Health Digest article, "Domestic Violence: The Physical and Psychological Health Consequences".
Read MoreDocumentary: For God's Sake
Spring 2017 — I was honored to be asked to participate in the making of "For God's Sake", a brief documentary about domestic violence and religion. Produced by the students of Professor Kris Macomber at Meredith College, Raleigh, NC.
NCADV Voices
Julie has been invited to join National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV) Voices, the National Speakers Bureau.
Read MoreRadio Interview: Women Under Attack
Julie's radio interview with Viewpoints host Donell Williams.
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