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Record ID: 16e3a6e9-15cf-4e5b-ab02-98875814d40b
Type: Journal Article
Title: How should the police respond to domestic violence: a therapeutic jurisprudence analysis of mandatory arrest
Other Titles: Santa Clara law review
Authors: Saccuzzo, Dennis P
Keywords: Policing;Criminal justice responses
Year: 1999
Publisher: School of Law, University of Santa Clara
Citation: 39 (3), 1999
Notes:  Describes the problem of domestic violence by illustrating how police officers deal with it, provides an in depth explanation and analysis of therapeutic jurisprudence, and discusses the effectiveness of mandatory arrest in the US. Provides five arguments supporting mandatory arrest, then explores their weaknesses. Specific arguments against mandatory arrest are put forward, including the various messages mandatory arrest promotes to the victim, perpetrator and society. Concludes with a proposal for police training and applications to the Prosecution and Judiciary.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/15116
ISSN: 1460315
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