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Record ID: 45d59af6-49c6-4a80-a8ee-8c6497d22dea
Web resource: http://www.abanet.org/child/dvchild.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Helping children exposed to domestic violence : law enforcement and community partnerships : final report to the National Institute of Justice
Authors: Nickles, Laura B
Smith, Barbara E
Davies, Heather J
Mulmat, Darlanne Hoctor
Keywords: Criminal justice responses;Impact on children and young people;Legal issues
Topic: Policing and legal responses
Year: 2001
Publisher: American Bar Association, [Washington
Notes:  Developed under a grant from the US Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, this guide sets out the aims, methodology and findings of a study directed at documenting and analysing service responses to children exposed to domestic violence in a range of communities across North America. The research method included a mail survey of law enforcement agencies, a telephone survey of police and service providers, and five case studies of specific communities. The comparative advantages and disadvantages of responses in each of the communities visited are discussed and a series of recommendations, based on the recognition of the need for follow up, coordination, referral and an increase in resources and research to assist the development of ‘best practice’, are made.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19351
Physical description: xix; 128 p.
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