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Record ID: 292b4153-b446-4854-9993-3d9bff8eb803
Type: Journal Article
Title: Changing practices: the specialised domestic violence court process
Other Titles: The Howard journal of criminal justice.
Authors: Eley, Susan
Keywords: Criminal justice responses;Specialist courts;Legal issues
Year: 2005
Publisher: Basil Blackwell for the Howard League
Citation: 44 (2), May 2005
Notes:  Specialised domestic violence courts, initially developed in the United States of America, have been recognised by other jurisdictions including Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom. This article presents a case study of K Court in Toronto, drawing upon documentary evidence, direct observations and interviews with key informants. It is argued that the specialised domestic violence court process includes changing practices of some of the key stakeholders. Learning lessons from abroad can offer jurisdictions insights that can steer implementation of appropriate practices in the field.
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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13749
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