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Record ID: 20dff7aa-c639-474c-873c-fa64ba56a0b9
Type: Journal Article
Title: Trends in domestic violence service and leadership: implications for an integrated shelter model
Other Titles: Administration and policy in mental health
Authors: Philip, Marie B
Panzer, Paula G
Hayward, R. Anna
Keywords: Advocacy;Policy;Housing
Year: 2000
Publisher: Human Sciences Press
Citation: 27 (5), May 2000
Notes:  Adopting a ‘power and control’ approach to the dynamics of abusive relationships, this article traces the growth of research and knowledge in the fields of domestic violence, models of management and leadership, and traumatic stress disorders and recovery. Discusses some of the implications these developments have had for US domestic violence shelter policy and services. The ‘Sanctuary’ model, initiated by the authors, is then used to illustrate how treatment, leadership and advocacy can be integrated in the context of shelter service delivery. Future steps and anticipated challenges in developing the model are also identified.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/12459
ISSN: 0894-587X
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