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Type: | Journal Article |
Title: | Nurse home visitors’ perceptions of mandatory reporting of intimate partner violence to law enforcement agencies |
Other Titles: | Journal of interpersonal violence |
Authors: | Jack, Susan M Coben, Jeffrey H Davidov, Danielle M Nadorff, Michael R |
Keywords: | Legal issues |
Year: | 2012 |
Publisher: | Sage Publications |
Citation: | 27 (12), August 2012 |
Notes: | In the United States, there is an ongoing debate about requiring health care professionals to report intimate partner violence (IPV) to law enforcement agencies. A comprehensive examination of the perspectives of those required to report abuse is critical, as their roles as mandated reporters often pose legal, practical, moral, and ethical questions. Even so, the perspective of health care professionals who are required to report is often overlooked and research is scarce on mandated reporters who work outside of clinical settings, such as nurses who engage in home visitation with clients. |
URI: | https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/15985 |
ISSN: | 0886-2605 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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