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Record ID: 44b79ca3-039d-4db5-87ed-60884078d060
Web resource: http://www.appa-net.org/eweb/docs/APPA/pubs/CCRDV.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Community corrections response to domestic violence : guidelines for practice
Authors: Keilitz, Susan
Frohman, Sherry
Crowe, Ann H
Sydney, Linda
DeMichele, Matthew
Neal, Connie
Thomas, Mike
Schaefer, William J
Keywords: Cross-cultural;Protection orders;Legal issues;Perpetrators;Perpetrator programs;Standards;Criminal justice responses;Policing
Year: 2009
Publisher: American Probation and Parole Association, Lexington, Kentucky
Notes:  This US-based report provides background information and recommended guidelines for community corrections professionals and allied justice system and community-based services working with victims and perpetrators of domestic violence. The guidelines were compiled based on site visits, focus groups, workshops and collecting information from existing programs around the US.

The first section of the report outlines reasons for intervention, fundamental concepts, legal issues, issues related to cultural diversity and the goal and principles of the guidelines.

The remaining chapters of the report address guidelines for professionalism and ethical practice, case investigations, community supervision and enforcement, victim safety and autonomy and batterer intervention programs.
Contents:  foreword
summary of community corrections’ response to domestic violence : guidelines for practice
chapter one : what difference does it make?
missed opportunities for justice system intervention : the story of Kristin Lardner
community corrections’ challenging cases
Lane County, Oregon : implementing domestic violence supervision
chapter two : domestic violence: fundamentals for community corrections practice
types of domestic violence
causes of domestic violence
domestic violence perpetrators
domestic violence victims
justice system responses to domestic violence
chapter three legal issues in the supervision of domestic violence offenders
legal definitions of domestic violence
jurisdictional issues
civil protection orders
federal and state firearms laws
conditions of probation and pretrial release
enforcement and revocation
confidentiality
special issues
chapter four : culture and domestic violence
culture
the intersection of culture and domestic violence
cultural sensitivity
chapter five : core goals for implementing the guidelines
goals
autonomy and empowerment
practice principles
inadvisable practices for domestic violence case supervision
chapter six : guidelines for professionalism and ethical practice
chapter seven : guidelines for case investigation
chapter eight : guidelines for community supervision and enforcement
chapter nine : guidelines for victim safety and autonomy
chapter ten : guidelines for batterer intervention programs
attachments
and exhibits
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/18839
Physical description: 220 p.
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