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Measuring the economic costs of child abuse and intimate partner violence to New Zealand Sherilee Kahui and Suzanne Snively. Project commissioned byThe Glenn Inquiry.

By: Kahui, Sherilee.
Contributor(s): The Glenn Inquiry | Snively, Suzanne.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, N.Z. : MoreMedia Enterprises, 2014Description: electronic document (72 pages); PDF format: 1.23 MB.Other title: Framework measuring economic costs of child abuse and intimate partner violence.Subject(s): The Glenn Inquiry | FAMILY VIOLENCE | CHILD ABUSE | RECOMMENDED READING | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | ECONOMIC COSTS | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Report - archived copy Summary: This report provides a fresh perspective on the financial and economic costs of child abuse and intimate partner violence (IPV) and demonstrates that the costs are unacceptably high. The costings in this report were produced to better understand the economic scale and the nature of the impact of child abuse and intimate partner violence. This report has been archived by the National Library of New Zealand digital archive.
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This report provides a fresh perspective on the financial and economic costs of child abuse and intimate partner violence (IPV) and demonstrates that the costs are unacceptably high. The costings in this report were produced to better understand the economic scale and the nature of the impact of child abuse and intimate partner violence. This report has been archived by the National Library of New Zealand digital archive.