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Domestic Violence and Anger Management
Education
Phone: 603-623-3474
Mission Statement: To help increase victim safety and to provide
education to help change the
abuser's behavior.
Dr. Jennie DiBartolomeo holds a doctorate in education from Clark University.
She has extensive experience in working with both victims and offenders. Dr.
DiBartolomeo currently
specializes in providing evaluations, programs in battering, anger management,
violence intervention
and stress management.
She conducts seminars in domestic violence, anger management,
stress management, conflict resolution, and cultural diversity
for private, community, state, and national organizations.
Dr. DiBartolomeo provides specialized educational training and programming for
perpetrators who have strangled their intimate partners.
She was trained by the prestigious Training Institute on Strangulation (Alliance
of Hope) and has provided
seminars on non-fatal strangulation to lawyers, probation officers, counselors,
psychologists, law enforcement and nurses.
Dr. DiBartolomeo's accomplishments include:
- Lecturer in domestic violence at Rivier University, Nashua, NH (2024).
- Trainer in domestic violence for governmental agencies in NH
(2000-2024).
- Board of Governors, member, National Association of Forensic Counselors
(2022-2024).
- Trainer in domestic violence for intergovernmental representatives from
Asia, Africa, and Europe through World Affairs Council (2018-2023).
- National keynote speaker on batterer programs and criminal thinking
(2022).
- Member and former co-chair of the Greater Manchester Domestic and Sexual
Violence Council (1998-2020).
- Certified Guardian ad Litem.
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Assisted in the development of the NH Batterer Intervention Standards
for providers of batterer programs and served on the NH Attorney
General's Committee for revision of the STANDARDS.
- Curriculum director of twenty-one public schools, public school teacher,
assistant principal, and principal.
- Undergraduate and graduate college instructor in criminal justice and
education.
- Auxiliary State Trooper of the NH State Police.
- Special Education Investigator for the NH Department of Education.
- Trainer for domestic violence advocate volunteers of the "Y" in
Manchester, NH.
- Trainer in domestic violence for visitation centers in NH.
- Chair of the NH Chapter of the Forensic Counselors.
- Consultant and adjunct faculty member at the NH Police Standards and
Training Council.
In addition, Dr. DiBartolomeo conducts research on female offenders of domestic
violence and has written an article on a proposed offender model published in
the V5, Issue 1, 2006 issue of
Forensic Therapist. She has written a workbook, Mission Statement
for Batterer Intervention Program Providers and Students, which
is available at
bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com.
Her work as a Certified Forensic Counselor was featured in the August 2014 issue
of Business NH.
* National Keynote Speaker - September 22, 2022
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Dr. DiBartolomeo presented an intense 24-month research project on
Demystifying the Complexities of the Male Batterer's Value System, His
Criminality, and the Status of Batterer Intervention Programs.
The audience included lawyers, judges, law enforcement, domestic violence
advocates, psychologists, social workers, mental health workers, batterer
intervention programs and professors.
* Night of Remembrance - October 2016, 2017
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Dr. DiBartolomeo had the honor of serving as a moderator of the "Night of
Remembrance," an event held to memorialize the fatalities of domestic violence
in New Hampshire.
* Book on Domestic Violence - Book Signing, October
18, 2014 *
Dr. DiBartolomeo's book signing at the Barnes & Noble book store in Manchester
NH on October 18, 2014 was held to honor the Domestic Violence Awareness month.
In attendance were supporters of Domestic Violence Awareness Month including
Manchester Mayor Gatsas, Chair of the Board of Directors of the New Hampshire
Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Detectives and a Victim Witness
Advocate from the Domestic Violence Unit of the Manchester Police Department,
and the Barnes & Noble Community Relations Manager. Please visit the Photo Gallery page on this site to view
pictures from the event.
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