Abstract This paper offers a critical appreciation of pro-arrest-positive policing policies towards intimate partner violence (IPV). It examines the extent to which such policies, and the research associated with them, have operated within a partial understanding of discretion, which has paid detailed attention to the response of the front-line officer and how that response might be changed either by improved training and/or by rule tightening. Such approaches assume that policing IPV is separate and separable from policing other forms of violence(s) and fail to recognize the wider context of the policing task. This paper makes the case for a more holistic understanding of discretion (to include senior officers) as a way of promoting improv...
Domestic violence calls to police departments are more common than all other violent crimes combined...
© 2019, The Author(s). The problem of intimate partner homicide is featuring increasingly on nationa...
In this paper we consider some of the ethical challenges inherent in the regulation of discretionary...
This paper offers a critical appreciation of pro-arrest-positive policing policies towards intimate ...
This paper offers a critical appreciation of pro-arrest-positive policing policies towards intimate ...
The adequacy of police responses to intimate partner violence has long animated scholarly debate, re...
PhD ThesisAs gatekeeper to the criminal justice system the Police Service is placed in a unique posi...
This article addresses the issue of police officers’ use of discretion when responding to domestic v...
Intimate Partner Violence [IPV] has been highlighted as a priority for UK governments and criminal j...
Relevant policy dictates that only particular interventions are to be employed when police are hand...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive social problem associated with increased morbidity an...
Evidence suggests that police inadvertently or otherwise often re-victimise women involved in Intima...
Since the early 1970s, the efforts of the battered women’s movement have led to many changes in the ...
This thesis presents a case study of domestic abuse (DA) policing in an English police force area. T...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
Domestic violence calls to police departments are more common than all other violent crimes combined...
© 2019, The Author(s). The problem of intimate partner homicide is featuring increasingly on nationa...
In this paper we consider some of the ethical challenges inherent in the regulation of discretionary...
This paper offers a critical appreciation of pro-arrest-positive policing policies towards intimate ...
This paper offers a critical appreciation of pro-arrest-positive policing policies towards intimate ...
The adequacy of police responses to intimate partner violence has long animated scholarly debate, re...
PhD ThesisAs gatekeeper to the criminal justice system the Police Service is placed in a unique posi...
This article addresses the issue of police officers’ use of discretion when responding to domestic v...
Intimate Partner Violence [IPV] has been highlighted as a priority for UK governments and criminal j...
Relevant policy dictates that only particular interventions are to be employed when police are hand...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive social problem associated with increased morbidity an...
Evidence suggests that police inadvertently or otherwise often re-victimise women involved in Intima...
Since the early 1970s, the efforts of the battered women’s movement have led to many changes in the ...
This thesis presents a case study of domestic abuse (DA) policing in an English police force area. T...
Although policing requires officers to follow policy guidelines when making decisions, these neverth...
Domestic violence calls to police departments are more common than all other violent crimes combined...
© 2019, The Author(s). The problem of intimate partner homicide is featuring increasingly on nationa...
In this paper we consider some of the ethical challenges inherent in the regulation of discretionary...