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Record ID: ff7d5d4d-77e3-4d49-95c7-c9b73138228e
Web resource: https://cacp.ca/index.html?asst_id=1200
Type: Policy/Protocol
Title: National framework for collaborative police action on intimate partner violence (IPV)
Authors: ed.
Stewart, Christine
Keywords: Policies;Canada;Violence against women;Intimate partner violence;Service provision;Policing
Year: 2016
Publisher: University of New Brunswick, Canada
Notes:  "The concept of this framework was initiated at a Think Tank entitled Community Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence: Sharing Best Practices in May 2014. A group of ranking police officers and several academics came together to discuss IPV practices developed in different
Canadian communities, to enhance collaboration, and to create synergy at the national level. Think Tank participants agreed that a unified police response to IPV in Canada, including consistent terminology and common application of the law, is critical to enhancing the national response to this issue. The Think Tank was the first step towards the creation of a working group of experts who developed a national framework for collaborative police action on IPV."
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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17890
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