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Record ID: 46c19db2-d50b-4807-94bd-f783dd657432
Type: Book Chapter
Title: Tensions and possibilities: enhancing informal responses to domestic violence
Other Titles: Future interventions with battered women and their families
Authors: Kelly, Liz
Keywords: Informal responses
Year: 1996
Publisher: Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks
Notes:  Whilst most studies exploring women's help-seeking find that relatives and friends, are the most likely sources of immediate and often long-tem support, most domestic violence intiatives concentrate on public institutions and agencies. These neglected informal responses may, however, prove to be a key resource in protecting women and children from domestic violence and also working to prevent this violence. A model is proposed of how these informal responses can be enhanced to achieve this. Author refers mainly to UK research in drawing primarily on a Western perspective .
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11222
ISBN: 9780803959446
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