Police response to domestic violence (DV) has continued to change and expand over the past several decades. Although DV was originally considered a private matter, it now represents one of the most common calls for service received by police agencies. While police response to DV incidents has improved substantially, intervention when children are present remains an undeveloped area of research and practice. The present study examined 345 police reports from an agency in the Northwestern United States to explore police response to DV incidents when children are present. Regression analyses indicated that child presence was a statistically significant predictor of victim-directed intervention, victim-directed follow-up, and arrest although in...
The harm consequent on children’s exposure to domestic violence is recognised in legislation in Engl...
Previous research has addressed the motivations of domestic violence victims to contact police and p...
Child welfare professionals are expected to promptly assess the current safety and future risks of c...
Police response to domestic violence (DV) has continued to change and expand over the past several d...
The police represent the front line in the service response to children experiencing domestic violen...
Police notifications of incidents of domestic violence to child protection services constitute an ac...
Children\u27s exposure to domestic violence is a major national problem (National Institute of Justi...
Police officers served as public health sentinels to collect data on children exposed to domestic vi...
Children's exposure to domestic violence is a major national problem. Researchers and policymakers h...
A domestic violence incident perpetrated by a child toward his or her parent presents a challenging ...
Witnessing intimate partner violence (IPV) can have serious psychological, behavioural, cognitive, a...
Using data from a study on police officers’ encounters with domestic violence victims and a study on...
Child-parent relationships can complicate law enforcement responses to domestic violence. Little res...
Domestic violence (DV) is becoming more and more prevalent in our society. The National Intimate Par...
As awareness has grown regarding the co-occurrence of domestic violence and child maltreatment, and ...
The harm consequent on children’s exposure to domestic violence is recognised in legislation in Engl...
Previous research has addressed the motivations of domestic violence victims to contact police and p...
Child welfare professionals are expected to promptly assess the current safety and future risks of c...
Police response to domestic violence (DV) has continued to change and expand over the past several d...
The police represent the front line in the service response to children experiencing domestic violen...
Police notifications of incidents of domestic violence to child protection services constitute an ac...
Children\u27s exposure to domestic violence is a major national problem (National Institute of Justi...
Police officers served as public health sentinels to collect data on children exposed to domestic vi...
Children's exposure to domestic violence is a major national problem. Researchers and policymakers h...
A domestic violence incident perpetrated by a child toward his or her parent presents a challenging ...
Witnessing intimate partner violence (IPV) can have serious psychological, behavioural, cognitive, a...
Using data from a study on police officers’ encounters with domestic violence victims and a study on...
Child-parent relationships can complicate law enforcement responses to domestic violence. Little res...
Domestic violence (DV) is becoming more and more prevalent in our society. The National Intimate Par...
As awareness has grown regarding the co-occurrence of domestic violence and child maltreatment, and ...
The harm consequent on children’s exposure to domestic violence is recognised in legislation in Engl...
Previous research has addressed the motivations of domestic violence victims to contact police and p...
Child welfare professionals are expected to promptly assess the current safety and future risks of c...