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Young Australians' attitudes to violence against women : findings from the 2013 National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against Women Survey for respondents 16 - 24 years Anita Harris, Nikki Honey, Kim Webster, KristIn Diemer & Violeta Politoff

By: Harris, Anita.
Contributor(s): Honey, Nikki | Webster, Kim | Politof, Violeta | Diemer, Kristin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Melborne, Vic. : Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 2015Description: electronic document (90 pages); PDF file: 915.40 KB; 102 pages; 30 cm.Subject(s): ATTITUDES | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | SURVEYS | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | YOUNG PEOPLE | National Community Atttitudes towards Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS) | AUSTRALIADDC classification: 362.8292 VIC Online resources: Click here to access online | Summary report | Access the website Summary: The National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against Women Survey (NCAS) involved more than 17,500 twenty-minute telephone interviews with a cross-section of Australians aged 16 years and older. This is the third survey of its kind, with the first undertaken in 1995 and the second in 2009. This report focuses on the responses given by 1,923 young people aged between 16 – 22 years who participated in NCAS. These findings are compared with those aged 35 – 64 years of age, enabling results to be compared between two generations: young people and their parents. The report identifies positive attitudes and some areas of concern with regard to the attitudes of young people on violence. (from the website). A summary report is also available - follow the link. Access the website for the main report, video and other material related to this research. Record #4827
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The National Community Attitudes towards Violence Against
Women Survey (NCAS) involved more than 17,500 twenty-minute telephone interviews with a cross-section of Australians aged 16 years and older. This is the third survey of its kind, with the first undertaken in 1995 and the second in 2009. This report focuses on the responses given by 1,923 young people aged between 16 – 22 years who participated in NCAS. These findings are compared with those aged 35 – 64 years of age, enabling results to be compared between two generations: young people and their parents. The report identifies positive attitudes and some areas of concern with regard to the attitudes of young people on violence. (from the website). A summary report is also available - follow the link. Access the website for the main report, video and other material related to this research. Record #4827

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