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Record ID: 20e31c0f-617d-4291-849c-dfa6b8d17a43
Electronic Resources: https://research.qut.edu.au/centre-for-justice/wp-content/uploads/sites/304/2022/05/Briefing-Paper-23-Toowoomba-co-location-FINAL.pdf
Type: Journal Article
Title: Evaluation of a specialist domestic violence worker embedded in a police station
Authors: Carr, Regan
Rodgers, Jess
Ryan, Vanessa
Carrington, Kerry
Topic: Systems responses
Policing and legal responses
Year: 2022
Publisher: QUT Centre for Justice
Citation: May 2022, Issue 23
Abstract:  This Briefing Paper provides an overview of an evaluation of the colocation of a domestic family violence (DFV) specialist embedded in Toowoomba Police Station. This model, while not without initial challenges, strengthened the integrated approach to responding to DFV, enhanced survivors’ willingness to report to police and was well regarded by those survivors. By working together, police and support organisations have a better chance to break the cycle of violence than working apart, and survivors of DFV receive an enhanced trauma-informed, victim centred integrated response. The findings support the viability of replicating and even extending the co-location model across Australia.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22566
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