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dc.contributor.authorKlein, Andrew Ren
dc.date.accessioned2022-07-01T00:38:33Z-
dc.date.available2022-07-01T00:38:33Z-
dc.date.issued2008en
dc.identifier.urihttps://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/21283-
dc.format89 p.en
dc.languageenen
dc.publisherNational Institute of Justice, New Yorken
dc.subjectCriminal justice responsesen
dc.subjectOverviewen
dc.subjectStandardsen
dc.titlePractical implications of current domestic violence research : part 3 : judgesen
dc.typeElectronic publicationen
dc.identifier.catalogid4412en
dc.identifier.urlhttps://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/222321.pdfen
dc.subject.keywordnew_recorden
dc.subject.keywordElectronic publicationen
dc.subject.keywordInternationalen
dc.description.notesGeneral Overview: :This US report details the current state of research regarding domestic violence and makes specific recommendations for judges.<br/ ><br/ >Discussion: :This report is in a question and answer format. It asks: how widespread is domestic violence? What domestic violence is reported to law enforcement? Is arrest the best response? Who are the perpetrators? Who are the victims? Which abusers will reoffend? Which abusers will try to kill their victims? Are specialised law enforcements domestic violence units effective? The questions are answered with detailed reference to American research. The implications for judges are highlighted.en
dc.date.entered2008-09-25en
dc.publisher.placeN.Y.en
dc.description.physicaldescription89 p.en
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