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Record ID: a92e4c83-6a91-4033-a7d7-6b6a2c9acb9b
Type: Journal Article
Title: Indigenous women's stories speak for themselves: the policing of apprehended violence orders
Other Titles: Indigenous law bulletin
Authors: Kelly, Loretta
Keywords: Indigenous issues;Protection orders
Population: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Year: 1999
Publisher: Indigenous Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales
Citation: 4 (25), November 1999
Notes:  Discusses policing procedures regarding Apprehended Violence Orders and the arising issues in the context of family violence within Indigenous communities. Issues examined include police as service providers, concerns relating to the imprisonment of offenders, community isolation, disappointing police responses to Apprehended Violence Order breaches within Indigenous communities, and police racism. Concludes with the need for a holistic approach between police, community services and Indigenous communities towards the prevention of family and domestic violence within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/15267
ISSN: 1328-5475
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