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Record ID: 533a99d3-633b-495e-a04c-876523c2a154
Web resource: http://www.wsanz.org.nz/journal/docs/WSJNZ262Hayden4-16.pdf
Type: Journal Article
Title: Safety issues associated with using restorative justice for intimate partner violence
Other Titles: Women’s Studies Journal
Authors: Hayden, Anne
Keywords: Community attitudes;Criminal justice responses;Indigenous issues;Restorative justice;Cross-cultural
Year: 2012
Publisher: Women’s Studies Association of New Zealand
Citation: 26 (2), December 2012
Notes:  A New Zealand study investigated the relationship between the level of reporting of intimate partner violence (IPV) and the impact of using the restorative justice process. Despite the controversy surrounding the safety of restorative justice, the study identified that a significant proportion of participants from past research thought that increased accessibility to restorative justice would result in increased levels of reporting IPV. The author identifies a number of factors which impact on this relationship and concludes with the implications of using restorative justice in the context of IPV.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16784
ISSN: 11736615
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