Formative evaluation of the Christchurch Metro Police Safety Order Project Sue Carswell, Moana-o-Hinerangi and Claire Gray
By: Carswell, Sue.
Contributor(s): o-Hinerangi, Moana | Gray, Claire.
Material type: BookPublisher: Christchurch, New Zealand : Te Awatea Violence Research Centre, University of Canterbury, 2014Description: electronic document (81 pages); PDF file: 1.1 MB.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | PERPETRATORS | POLICE PROCEDURES | POLICE SAFETY ORDERS | SUPPORT SERVICES | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | WOMEN'S REFUGES | CHRISTCHURCH | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This report presents the findings of a formative evaluation of the Christchurch Metro Police Safety Order Project. The project is a joint collaboration between the New Zealand Police, Stopping Violence Services (SVS), Battered Women’s Trust (BWT), Ōtautahi Māori Women’s Refuge (OWR), West Christchurch Women's Refuge (WWR) and Aviva (formerly known as Christchurch Women’s Refuge). The Metro PSO Project commenced as a pilot project on the 25th December 2012. The evaluation examines pilot implementation from January – December 2013. (From the Executive Summary). Record #4900Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This report presents the findings of a formative evaluation of the Christchurch Metro Police Safety Order Project. The project is a joint collaboration between the New Zealand Police, Stopping Violence Services (SVS), Battered Women’s Trust (BWT), Ōtautahi Māori Women’s Refuge (OWR), West Christchurch Women's Refuge (WWR) and Aviva (formerly known as Christchurch Women’s Refuge). The Metro PSO Project commenced as a pilot project on the 25th December 2012.
The evaluation examines pilot implementation from January
– December 2013. (From the Executive Summary). Record #4900