Short Course Description
This course addresses the often unspoken influence that religion plays in domestic violence, with a focus on mediation. The United States is a pluralistic and religious diverse society. Religion does play an important role in the life of many members of society. Freedom of religion is deeply woven into the fabric of our history and culture. The role of religion and a party’s religious belief is sometimes overlooked when we are presented with facts in a family law case when there has been domestic violence. To better appreciate the underlying issues, the responses, and actions of the parties, we need to be aware of this factor. The course begins with an introduction to the need for acquiring some level of religious literacy and adopting the 3 R’s set forth in the Williamsburg Charter, i.e., Rights, Responsibility, and Respect. The material provides an overview on marriage, divorce, and domestic violence reflected in the three Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. This leads to the practical aspects, including the potential impact and responses that the victim and the abuser may be exhibited during mediation and considers the need to employ tools, such as religious literacy, the 3 Rs, and the applicable Rules for Certified and Court-Appointed Mediators.
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I enjoyed the content; however, the presenter kept moving away from her microphone during the time she was speaking, which made some of what she was saying hard to hear. She also was not very enthusiastic in her presentation.
From an academic perspective, this is a high-level analysis of religion in general. I found it interesting – thanks.
interesting topic to consider in our process