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Record ID: 1be4e4ad-fb99-46d3-8dfc-5a3a403505ad
Type: Report
Title: The Tamworth Domestic Violence Project : an evaluation of a different model of service provision to victims of domestic violence in a police setting
Authors: Wangmann, Jane
Keywords: Interagency work;Service provision;Policing
Year: 2003
Publisher: NSW Attorney Generals Dept., Violence Against Women Specialist Unit
Notes:  "The project was funded by Partnerships Against Domestic Violence, a Commonwealth Government initiative"
"Managed by the Violence Against Women Specialist Unit, NSW Attorney General's Department and Oxley Local Area Command, NSW Police with the Deaartment for Women"
For more information see "Tamworth Domestic Violence Project (NSW)" in our Good Practice database.
Presents the key findings, aims and objectives of the Tamworth Domestic Violence Project and discusses the methodology and results of its evaluation in terms of who and how the project assisted, the unique features of the model adopted, police engagement with the project and clients’ perceptions of overall benefit deriving from the project. Essentially directed at enhancing follow-up services for victims of domestic violence and reducing the incidence of repeat violence, the project was based at the Tamworth Police station and ‘proactively’ approached victims in an attempt to provide a ‘middle road’ between conventional shelter/refuge services and government/criminal justice agencies.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19364
ISBN: 9780734767837
Physical description: 73 p.
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