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Record ID: 3a1e8d49-6a25-448b-bb2b-cb43525e6ccb
Electronic Resources: https://search.informit.org/
Web resource: https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/INFORMIT.143043764574798
Type: Journal Article
Title: Recasting perpetrator accountability
Authors: Vlais, Rodney
Keywords: Government;Criminal justice system;Law;Australia;Perpetrators;Policy;Prevention;Family violence
Year: 2016
Citation: Vol. 29, iss. 4 ; pp. 32-33
Notes:  "Perpetrator accountability is one of the most oft-used terms in family violence policy and systems reform at the current time. This is for very good reason. It reflects a genuine intention and commitment by governments and community sector organisations to move away from questions such as 'Why doesn't she leave?' or 'How should she keep herself and her children safe' and towards 'What can we do to minimise risk by focusing on him'."
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