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Record ID: 7b4ad0ba-6915-4d9e-935e-bce5e6c5d12b
Electronic Resources: http://aic.gov.au/documents/3/0/6/%7B3063EE98-0317-44C5-8545-71F8401AB9EF%7Dcrm011.pdf
Web resource: http://aic.gov.au/publications/current%20series/crm/1-20/crm011.aspx
Type: serial
Title: Homicide prevention : reducing the risk where the risk is greatest
Other Titles: AICrime reduction matters
Authors: Australian Institute of Criminology
Keywords: Risk factors;Prevention;Homicide
Categories: Prevention
Year: 2003
Publisher: Australian Institute of Criminology
Citation: (11), 7 October 2003
Notes:  Acknowledging that homicide is unlikely ever to be eliminated totally, this paper pinpoints high-risk factors which could be targeted in strategies to prevent male-perpetrated homicide. These factors include the role of alcohol, the role of anger management, the role of family breakdown and the role of domestic violence and the ongoing cycle of abuse. Domestic Violence Fatality Review Teams in the US are presented as a community-based strategy to reduce the incidence of intimate partner homicide.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17848
ISSN: 1448-1383
Physical description: 1p
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