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Tamara Chin Loy

Senior Program Associate, Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence Court

Tamara Chin Loy is the program associate of the Domestic Violence Programs at the Center for Court Innovation. In this role, she supports the Domestic Violence Programs' work in providing expert assistance to courts across the country who seek to improve their response to domestic violence, sexual violence, and human trafficking. Prior to joining the Center, she worked as a consulting editor for The Representation Project, where she helped develop a series of curricula for students of all ages on gender socialization and development. She has also worked on several educational initiatives related to sexual health and sexual violence prevention at her alma mater, Stanford University. Tamara holds a B.A. in Human Biology with an Area of Concentration in Gender, Sexuality, and Society.

Publications

  • Understanding the Needs and Identifying Effective Strategies for Working with Criminalized Black Women Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence: A Summary of Two Roundtable Convenings
  • Planning Domestic Violence Training Programs for Your Community: A Practice Guide
Tamara

My Recent Work

Understanding the Needs and Identifying Effective Strategies for Working with Criminalized Black Women Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence: A Summary of Two Roundtable Convenings
Planning Domestic Violence Training Programs for Your Community: A Practice Guide
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