Abstract The article concerns working relationships between Victim Support and the Police. It considers the hallmarks which might be regarded as indicating an effective working relationship and identifies the extent to which individual Victim Support–Police working relationships meet these hallmarks
Drawing on the ideas of critical friendship and the ladder of participation, this article seeks to c...
This thesis is based upon empirical research, which explores how the police service in one Constabul...
This article was written after conducting two focus groups with victims who had used the local Victi...
Abstract The article concerns working relationships between Victim Support and the Police. It consid...
Abstract This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors...
This article examines how Victim Support in the UK has developed over time, from its early beginning...
This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors into par...
Abstract There has been increasing recognition in Australia of the potential for collaborative resea...
This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors into par...
Dealing with breaches of police ethics that are manifested in the everyday practises of policing is ...
Research elsewhere has suggested that the level of victim engagement with support services is genera...
The main purpose of this study was to deepen the knowledge about the interaction between social serv...
Abstract Policing in England and Wales has experienced several significant events and developments s...
Drawing on original empirical data comprising police interviews and case file analysis, this article...
Abstract This article considers ways in which the police operate with other agencies under the Multi...
Drawing on the ideas of critical friendship and the ladder of participation, this article seeks to c...
This thesis is based upon empirical research, which explores how the police service in one Constabul...
This article was written after conducting two focus groups with victims who had used the local Victi...
Abstract The article concerns working relationships between Victim Support and the Police. It consid...
Abstract This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors...
This article examines how Victim Support in the UK has developed over time, from its early beginning...
This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors into par...
Abstract There has been increasing recognition in Australia of the potential for collaborative resea...
This article reflects on the findings of two independent studies carried out by the authors into par...
Dealing with breaches of police ethics that are manifested in the everyday practises of policing is ...
Research elsewhere has suggested that the level of victim engagement with support services is genera...
The main purpose of this study was to deepen the knowledge about the interaction between social serv...
Abstract Policing in England and Wales has experienced several significant events and developments s...
Drawing on original empirical data comprising police interviews and case file analysis, this article...
Abstract This article considers ways in which the police operate with other agencies under the Multi...
Drawing on the ideas of critical friendship and the ladder of participation, this article seeks to c...
This thesis is based upon empirical research, which explores how the police service in one Constabul...
This article was written after conducting two focus groups with victims who had used the local Victi...