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Record ID: fe96551a-0e68-4681-b5da-d8a2f2f923f0
Web resource: http://www.cjp.org.uk
Type: Report
Title: Supporting high risk victims of domestic violence: a review of Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences (MARACs)Research report
Authors: Nicholas, Sian
Steel, Nerissa
Blakeborough, Laura
Keywords: Informal responses;Service provision;Interagency work;Policy;Welfare
Year: 2011
Publisher: Home Office
Citation: No. 55
Notes:  A 4 page summary
is also available.
This report presents the findings from a review of multi-agency risk assessment conferences (MARACs) in the UK. MARACs are multi-agency or inter-agency meetings of government and non-government representatives who share information to organise a co-ordinated plan of action of high-risk victims of domestic violence. The review draws on existing literature, data collected from more than 200 MARACs, a national survey of MARAC coordinators and stakeholder interviews. The findings address effectiveness and cost-effectiveness, current practice, and areas for future development. A brief four page summary is also available.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/18891
ISBN: 9781849874908
Physical description: 68 p.
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