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Record ID: 86635d26-9026-4c68-be5a-45b221d3c53a
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01418030122928
Type: Journal Article
Title: Rethinking responses to 'domestic violence' in Australian Indigenous communities
Other Titles: Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law
Authors: Larsen, Ann-Claire
Petersen, Alan
Year: 2001
Citation: No 2; Section 121 Vol.: 23
Notes:  The United Nations' response to violence against women was to adopt the Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women in December, 1993 that recognized indigenous women to be especially vulnerable to violence. Australia's initiatives during the 1990s included criminal justice reform, crisis service provision and community-based mediation programmes that have not proved altogether helpful for indigenous women. Given the intractable nature of violence against indigenous women, this paper holds that community-based programmes cannot work in isolation from criminal justice intervention. An approach to male-to-female violence, that views the criminal justice system not only as a means of punishment, but also as an institution for expressing human rights norms is advocated.
Electronic Resource Number:
10.1080/01418030122928
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16705
Physical description: Pages 121-134
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