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dc.contributor.authorPolaschek, Devon L Len
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-30T23:50:05Z-
dc.date.available2022-06-30T23:50:05Z-
dc.date.issued2016en
dc.identifier.citation11en
dc.identifier.urihttps://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19966-
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherNew Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse, Aucklanden
dc.relation.ispartofIssues Paperen
dc.relation.isversionof11en
dc.subjectPerpetrator programsen
dc.subjectChild protectionen
dc.subjectPerpetratorsen
dc.subjectService provisionen
dc.subjectPolicyen
dc.titleResponding to perpetrators of family violenceen
dc.typeReporten
dc.identifier.catalogid15087en
dc.identifier.urlhttps://nzfvc.org.nz/sites/nzfvc.org.nz/files/NZFVC-issues-paper-11-responding-perpetrators.pdfen
dc.subject.keywordPerpetrator programsen
dc.subject.keywordPerpetratorsen
dc.subject.keywordInterventionen
dc.subject.keywordServices foren
dc.subject.keywordNew Zealanden
dc.subject.keywordInvalid URLen
dc.subject.keywordServices effectivenessen
dc.subject.keywordnew_recorden
dc.subject.keywordRisk assessmenten
dc.subject.keywordService deliveryen
dc.description.notesIntegrated response systems offer the most promise for responding to family violence in New Zealand.<br/ >Integrated systems:<br/ >* Are built from the perspective of system users, not individual service providers<br/ >* Include crisis services but also continue to provide support until change is firmly established<br/ >* Include response subsystems that cater for perpetrators, but also victims and families<br/ >* More New Zealand research is needed before any redesign proceeds, because good design<br/ >requires knowledge about service users, and about current responses that is lacking<br/ >* Our communities hold expertise that is important to harness in any redesign. More researcherpractitioner collaboration should be built into any ongoing research and evaluation, because evidence-based practice is a process, not an outcome. Victims and victim advocates also hold expertise that is valuable to this research.<br/ ><br/ >An integrated perpetrator response system includes co-ordination between crisis response and immediate containment, criminal and civil court proceedings, sentence or order compliance, risk monitoring and behaviour change components, and provides services based on risk and need.<br/ ><br/ >Necessary components include:<br/ >* "Best practice" risk assessment and reassessment processes that are used consistently with<br/ >findings well documented<br/ >* Providing more dangerous perpetrators more oversight and assistance than less dangerous<br/ >cases<br/ >* Prompt detection of increases in risk status, with a corresponding change in response<br/ >* Providing case managers for those with high and complex needs (e.g., mental health, alcohol and other drugs, housing) who co-ordinate and monitor planned responses.<br/ >These response systems offer more opportunities to hold perpetrators to account, and in turn, better account to victims for their efforts in keeping them safeen
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dc.date.entered2018-04-11en
dc.publisher.placeNZen
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