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Record ID: c30e1878-d2e5-46e6-b704-6dda55e6b2a7
Type: Journal Article
Title: System change in bite-sized chunks: domestic violence revisited in the ACT
Other Titles: Platypus magazine : the journal of the Australian Federal Police
Authors: Lines, Chris
Keywords: Policing;Interagency work
Year: 2003
Publisher: Australian Federal Police
Citation: (78), March 2003
Notes:  Recounts the address delivered by Detective Superintendent Chris Lines, coordinator of the ACT Crime Prevention Strategy, to the Women and Policing Globally Conference in 2002. The speech examined the evolution of criminal justice responses to family violence in the ACT and the success of the ACT’s Interagency Family Violence Intervention Program. Some of the hurdles encountered by the project in pushing pro-arrest policies to the forefront of practice were discussed, as were the achievements of the programme in reducing domestic violence incidents in the ACT.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16994
ISSN: 1441-8061
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