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Over the past 25 years, developing coordinated responses to
intimate partner violence and sexual violence has improved both
perpetrator accountability, and victim safety and
self-determination. However, preventing intimate partner violence
and sexual violence from occurring is beyond the ability of any one
type of organization. Preventing this violence requires a network
of individuals, groups and organizations who coordinate and assess
their efforts on an ongoing basis. This volume provides theoretical
and practical guidance for the development of state and local
prevention systems that hold the potential to eliminate persistent
social problems. The development of prevention systems was informed
by the data-driven public health model, systems theory and the
ecological systems perspective. Strengthening Systems to Prevent
Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence offers guidance on
how to gain participation of the right partners in developing a
prevention system, and how to focus the work of that system on the
critical areas of planning, implementation and capacity building.
The guidance, resources and experience shared in this important
collection will be invaluable to all those working towards the
prevention of intimate partner violence and sexual violence. This
book is based on a special issue of the Journal of Family Social
Work.
Over the past 25 years, developing coordinated responses to
intimate partner violence and sexual violence has improved both
perpetrator accountability, and victim safety and
self-determination. However, preventing intimate partner violence
and sexual violence from occurring is beyond the ability of any one
type of organization. Preventing this violence requires a network
of individuals, groups and organizations who coordinate and assess
their efforts on an ongoing basis. This volume provides theoretical
and practical guidance for the development of state and local
prevention systems that hold the potential to eliminate persistent
social problems. The development of prevention systems was informed
by the data-driven public health model, systems theory and the
ecological systems perspective. Strengthening Systems to Prevent
Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Violence offers guidance on
how to gain participation of the right partners in developing a
prevention system, and how to focus the work of that system on the
critical areas of planning, implementation and capacity building.
The guidance, resources and experience shared in this important
collection will be invaluable to all those working towards the
prevention of intimate partner violence and sexual violence. This
book is based on a special issue of the Journal of Family Social
Work.
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