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Record ID: 5d3a25ca-2d40-4907-98bb-42431fc24e55
Web resource: http://www.aic.gov.au/media_library/conferences/policewomen2/eglington.pdf
Type: Conference Paper
Title: Can a coordinated community response to domestic violence assist women accessing the police in a domestic violence situation?
Other Titles: Second Australasian women and policing conference, 7-9 July, 1999, Emmanue[cut]
Authors: Eglington, Pauline
Keywords: Interagency work;Policing;Training
Year: 1999
Publisher: Australasian Council of Women and Policing Inc.
Notes:  The Coordinated Community Response (CCR) project was initiated and primarily funded by Brisbane City Council as part of a strategy to improve the safety of women in Brisbane.
The CCR aimed to provide a coordinated response to people affected by domestic violence in Wynnum, with a specific focus on coordination across the justice system. This paper looks at the development of the model implemented, and assesses the outcomes of the project.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/20991
Physical description: 12p
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