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Record ID: 619874f0-db62-444e-926c-50129d239f43
Web resource: http://www.wdvcs.org.au/files/D315135830.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Dying to be heard : domestic and family violence death reviews : discussion paper
Authors: Taylor, Betty
Keywords: Homicide;Prevention;Risk assessment
Year: 2008
Publisher: Women's Legal Service
Notes:  Overview: This Australian discussion paper explores issues relevant to the establishment of a Domestic Violence Death Review Board in Queensland.

The author discusses the international experience of death review teams and provides examples of the various models used in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada. The author discusses the issue of identifying systemic gaps by taking a multidisciplinary approach to the Death Review, outlines financial considerations and outlines a proposed model for a Domestic Violence Death Review Board in Queensland. Issues to be considered, the legislative framework required, location, scope and definitions are all identified and described in detail. Issues of Review Team membership, confidentiality, liability and access to records and information are canvassed and operational issues addressed.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19009
Physical description: 44 p.
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