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What Works in Reducing Domestic Violence - A Comprehensive Guide for Professionals (Hardcover)
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What Works in Reducing Domestic Violence - A Comprehensive Guide for Professionals (Hardcover)
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This is probably one of the most important book on domestic
violence to be published in Britain in the last several years. What
Works in Reducing Domestic Violence? presents a wealth of
information on domestic violence and the strategies which have
proved effective for dealing with it. The book is outstanding for
in the quality and number of its contributors, all of whom are
well-known and respected in the field. The book is written to be
accessible to practitioners, academics and any one engaged in
multi-agency work in this area.Focusing on how to improve agency
responses to women?s needs, the chapters draw on a wide range of
evaluations carried out internationally and on feedback from women
themselves. Subjects covered include:? housing needs; ?health
services; the criminal justice response; ?children?s needs;
multi-agency working; perpetrators;? civil remedies; ?outreach and
advocacy. The book also examines what is known about the risks of
domestic violence and its costs, and makes the case for targeted
interventions which will ultimately save both lives and money. The
bibliography offers a most helpful listing of recent work in this
field. This book has its origins in work commissioned in 1999 by
the Home Office of England and Wales under its Crime Reduction
Programme Violence against Women Initiative. Summaries of the work
in each area were published as a Crime Reduction Programme Briefing
Note which proved to be one of the most popular collections that
the Home Office ever issued. The reports, now available in this
book, represent the views of the authors, and should not be taken
to be Home Office or Government policy. However, they amount to a
comprehensive guide- which any professional in this field will want
to have always to hand. Contents Women survivors? views on domestic
violence services Audrey Mullender and Gill Hague Meeting the needs
of children who live with domestic violence Audrey Mullender
Dealing with perpetrators Audrey Mullender and Sheila Burton What
role can the Health services play? Leslie L Davidson, Valerie King,
Jo Garcia, Sally Marchant Effective policing of domestic violence
Jalna Hanmer and Sue Griffiths Accommodation provision for
households experiencing domestic violence Debra Levison &
Nicola HarwinDomestic violence and harassment: An assessment of the
civil remedies Susan Edwards New directions in prosecuting domestic
violence Susan Edwards Supporting women and children in their
communities: Outreach and advocacy approaches to domestic violence
Liz Kelly and Cathy Humphreys Multi-agency initiatives as a
response to domestic violence Gill Hague Assessing and managing the
risk of domestic violence Sylvia Walby and Andrew Myhill Monitoring
costs and evaluating needs Debbie Crisp and Betsy Stanko Julie
Taylor-Browne was a Principal Research Officer the Home Office,
responsible for the Crime Reduction Programme?s Violence against
Women Initiative.
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