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Record ID: a2fe5d0e-77b4-489c-acfe-08bcc90a2037
Web resource: http://www.fvpls.org/Paper3.pdf
Type: Policy/Protocol
Title: Improving accessibility of the legal system for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander victims/survivors of family violence and sexual assault: Policy paper
Authors: Farrell, Julia
Keywords: Interagency work;Criminal justice responses;Policy;Indigenous issues;Training;Restorative justice;Screening;Policing;Legislation analysis;Advocacy;Family law;Legal issues;Child protection;Impact on children and young people;Service provision
Topic: Policing and legal responses
Population: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Year: 2010
Publisher: Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention and Legal Service Victoria
Notes:  This is the third paper of a three-part series focused on law reform and policy development to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and children as victims/survivors of family violence and sexual assault. The papers emphasise legal equity, accessibility and outcomes. In this third paper, the Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention & Legal Services Victoria drew on their service experience, recent law and justice developments, consultations with victims/survivors, and advisory committee feedback to outline how the legal and justice system could better respond to ATSI affected by family violence. The seven sections of this paper address family law, child protection, family violence law, victims assistance, impact of giving evidence in court, police responses and restorative justice. The paper concludes with 60 proposals for improving the legal system response to ATSI victims and survivors of family and domestic violence.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17757
Physical description: 175 p.
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