“…Welfare reform efforts over the past 15 years, which often require particular kinds of work to be obtained within specific ranges of time, have only complicated battered women's efforts to attain financial stability (Goodwin et al, 2003;Meisel, Chandler, & Rienze, 2003). Thus, poverty is all too often a consequence of having been battered and having left the situation (Baker, Cook, & Moe / Abusive Relationships 245 Norris, 2003;Browne & Bassuk, 1997;Owens-Manley, 1999;Zorza, 1991). Approximately one homeless woman in four is in the predicament mainly because of her experiences with violence, and a woman's risk of homelessness increases with the number of dependent children under her care (Jasinski, Wesely, Mustaine, & Wright, 2005).…”