Robyn Mazur
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Radio: Bio Of Robyn Mazur
July 31, 2005
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Robyn Mazur is the Associate Director of Domestic Violence Programs at the Center for Court Innovation in New York City. In this capacity, Ms. Mazur provides technical assistance and strategic planning advice to jurisdictions who are creating domestic violence courts and integrated domestic violence courts. She also co-authored "What Makes a Domestic Violence Court Work." In addition, Ms. Mazur coordinates and provides training to judges and community partners about domestic violence and related family issues throughout New York State.
Ms. Mazur has extensive experience in the field of domestic violence. She was a Staff Attorney at the National Network to End Domestic Violence in Washington, DC where she provided technical assistance for state domestic violence coalitions and researched and presented public policy analysis.
In addition, Ms. Mazur was the Staff Director of the Mayor's Commission on Violence Against Women in Washington, DC. In this position, Ms. Mazur researched and wrote a "Report to Mayor on Status of Violence Against Women in the District" and coordinated the planning process and wrote federal violence against women grants. She also organized a Public Forum addressing the judicial and law enforcement response to violence against women.
Ms. Mazur also has direct experience working with victims of domestic violence. She was an Attorney at the House of Ruth Shelter, Domestic Violence Legal Clinic in Baltimore, MD where she represented clients in civil cases, prepared client intakes, interviews, and research and provided training on domestic violence issues to volunteer and community groups.
Ms. Mazur is a graduate of Tulane University and the University of Baltimore School of Law.
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