Informed and safe, or blamed and at risk? Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Sandra Walklate and Ellen Reeves Examining the merits & limits of domestic violence disclosure schemes in Australia & New Zealand
By: Fitz-Gibbon, Kate.
Contributor(s): Walklate, Sandra | Reeves, Ellen.
Material type: BookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic : Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre, 2024Description: electronic document (50 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): DISCLOSURE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | DISCLOSURE SCHEMES | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | POLICE PROCEDURES | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIA | NEW ZEALAND | UNITED KINGDOM | CANADA | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Click here to access online | About the Domestic violence disclosure schemes: a national review, ARC project Summary: This project represents the first study in Australia and New Zealand to examine the degree to which a DVDS provides an effective intervention for victim-survivors of intimate partner violence in enhancing their safety. The findings from this project are relevant to current policy discussions and evaluations of the DVDS in all Australian states and territories, as well as in comparable international jurisdictions, including New Zealand, Canada, United States, Scotland, England and Wales. (From the website). Record #8692Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This project represents the first study in Australia and New Zealand to examine the degree to which a DVDS provides an effective intervention for victim-survivors of intimate partner violence in enhancing their safety. The findings from this project are relevant to current policy discussions and evaluations of the DVDS in all Australian states and territories, as well as in comparable international jurisdictions, including New Zealand, Canada, United States, Scotland, England and Wales. (From the website). Record #8692