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Record ID: 82118e8b-70c3-4573-bcf7-74484bdfcf5e
Type: Non-Fiction
Title: Coordinating community responses to domestic violence : lessons from Duluth and beyondSage series on violence against women
Authors: Shepard, Melanie
Pence, Ellen L
Keywords: Legal issues;Interagency work;Criminal justice responses
Year: 1999
Publisher: Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks
Notes: 

Details the lessons learnt from implementing the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project (DAIP), known as the "Duluth" model. Book is organised into two parts, the first describing the eight key components of coordinated community intervention projects (i.e. creating a coherent philosophical approach centralising victim safety, developing best practice policies and protocols, enhancing networking, building monitoring and tracking into the system, ensuring a supportive infrastructure for battered women, providing sanctions and rehabilitation opportunities for abusers, undoing harm done to children, and evaluating coordinated community responses through a victim safety lens); and the second, discussing opportunities for further development. Concluding chapter examines relevance of the DAIP within the Australian and UK context.

Contents:  Ch. 1: An introduction: developing a coordinated community response

Epilogue
Appendix
Index
About the editors
About the contributors
Ch. 12: Hamilton Abuse Intervention Project: the Aotearoa experience

Ch. 11: The silence surrounding sexual violence: the issue of marital rape and the challenges it poses for the Duluth model

Ch. 2: Some thoughts on philosophy

Ch. 13: Pick 'n mix or replication: the politics and process of adaptation

Ch. 10: Just like men? A critical view of violence by women

Ch. 9: Evaluating a coordinated community response

Ch. 8: Undoing harm to children: the Duluth Family Visitation Center

Ch. 7: Batterer intervention programs: the past, and future prospects

Ch. 6: Advocacy for battered women: implications for a coordinated community response

Ch. 5: Building monitoring and tracking systems

Ch. 4: Enhancing networking among service providers: elements of successful coordination strategies

Ch. 3: Developing policies and protocols
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11459
ISBN: 9780761911241
Physical description: 296 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
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