The Domestic Violence Intervention Court Model was successful in achieving some but not all of its aims. This study examines whether domestic violence police and court outcomes have changed since the commencement of the Domestic Violence Intervention Court Model (DVICM). Method: Logistic and Poisson regression models were used to determine whether the DVICM resulted in the following: an increase in the proportion of persons of interest charged with a domestic violence offence; an increase in the proportion of domestic violence matters finalised on a plea of guilty; a decrease in the proportion of matters finalised on a dismissal; an increase in the proportion of penalties of bonds with supervision; an increase in the proportion of...
Specialised domestic violence courts, initially developed in the United States of America, have been...
As we complete this study there is more conversation about what is to be done with perpetrators of d...
The objective of the present study is to determine whether or not pre-recorded evidence raises the p...
“It’s going to be a long process but, yeah, I mean, women have got to take a stand because it’s happ...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
The objective of this research is to examine the effectiveness of Domestic Violence Courts in increa...
Since the 1970s, there has been a proliferation of research on domestic violence (DV). The m...
This article explores the impact of a court-based advocacy service on the prosecution of domestic vi...
Medico-legal research has found that 4 women are murdered everyday by their intimate partners in Sou...
Part II of this Article will explore the history of state intervention to confront domestic violence...
Objective: Research assessing the efficacy of court-mandated domestic violence treatment continues t...
In 2008/9 MOSAIC,1 with the assistance of the Gender, Health & Justice Research Unit (UCT), emba...
In 2008/9 MOSAIC,with the assistance of the Gender, Health & Justice Research Unit (UCT), embark...
Using data from seven specialist domestic violence courts (SDVCs) in England and Wales, it is argue...
Despite the far-reaching roles and responsibilities of courts and judges in domestic violence cases,...
Specialised domestic violence courts, initially developed in the United States of America, have been...
As we complete this study there is more conversation about what is to be done with perpetrators of d...
The objective of the present study is to determine whether or not pre-recorded evidence raises the p...
“It’s going to be a long process but, yeah, I mean, women have got to take a stand because it’s happ...
Like many other patriarchal societies, Australia is marked by entrenched patterns of gendered violen...
The objective of this research is to examine the effectiveness of Domestic Violence Courts in increa...
Since the 1970s, there has been a proliferation of research on domestic violence (DV). The m...
This article explores the impact of a court-based advocacy service on the prosecution of domestic vi...
Medico-legal research has found that 4 women are murdered everyday by their intimate partners in Sou...
Part II of this Article will explore the history of state intervention to confront domestic violence...
Objective: Research assessing the efficacy of court-mandated domestic violence treatment continues t...
In 2008/9 MOSAIC,1 with the assistance of the Gender, Health & Justice Research Unit (UCT), emba...
In 2008/9 MOSAIC,with the assistance of the Gender, Health & Justice Research Unit (UCT), embark...
Using data from seven specialist domestic violence courts (SDVCs) in England and Wales, it is argue...
Despite the far-reaching roles and responsibilities of courts and judges in domestic violence cases,...
Specialised domestic violence courts, initially developed in the United States of America, have been...
As we complete this study there is more conversation about what is to be done with perpetrators of d...
The objective of the present study is to determine whether or not pre-recorded evidence raises the p...