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Electronic Resources: https://www.indigenousjustice.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/mp/files/publications/files/brief012-v1.pdf
Web resource: http://www.indigenousjustice.gov.au/briefs/brief012.pdf
Type: Journal Article
Title: Communities working to reduce Indigenous family violence
Authors: Cripps, Kyllie
Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse
Davis, Megan
Keywords: Indigenous issues;Legal issues
Year: 2012
Publisher: Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse
Citation: No. 12
Notes: 

This research brief describes promising programs to reduce Indigenous family violence in Australia and overseas. The programs include Indigenous Family Violence Legal Services, Night Patrols, Healing Circles, Indigenous Sentencing Courts, Education and Awareness Programs and Women's Law Camps. The brief outlines a number of common factors which contribute to effective family violence program design including the involvement of Indigenous communities in defining the problem and its context, approaches which are flexible and holistic, and adoption of a partnership approach.

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