While domestic violence is high on the public policy agenda in the UK, successive reviews have highlighted policing problems. A recent HMIC report found domestic violence is not policed at the same level as other offences and identified a catalogue of policing failures that have a long history of recurrence. With domestic violence accounting for around a large proportion of violent crime incidents reported to the police, and the majority of all female homicides (Office for National Statistics, 2013), it is essential that what works in addressing perpetrators is fully reviewed. This review provides a rapid assessment of the current state of evidence on policing interventions with perpetrators of intimate partner domestic violence. Policing i...
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Perpetrator programmes for all types of offenders have proliferated in recent years (Dobash, Dobash,...
Crime statistics for England and Wales (Flatley, 2016) show that 332 women and 78 men were killed by...
The use of restorative justice in cases of domestic abuse is highly controversial. While little is k...
The suitability of ‘out of court resolutions’ (restorative justice and community resolutions) in cas...
Domestic violence is a social issue that is controversial and politically charged. Unlike many other...
This study was commissioned to provide an early evaluation of some of the measures of the Domestic V...
In this paper we draw on data from in-depth interviews with men who have used violence and abuse wit...
The aim of the current study was to conduct a review of current intimate partner violence (IPV) perp...
Inter-personal violence comprises crimes of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. These ar...
Dr Elizabeth Bates gave this talk at the symposium 'Challenging the gendered approach to IPV researc...
Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHRs) have been conducted in England and Wales since 2011. Local authorit...
Domestic Violence Fatality Reviews/Domestic Homicide Reviews (DVFRs/DHRs) are multi-agency reviews a...
This report is the result of a piece of commissioned research looking at Domestic Homicide Reviews i...
The project aimed to provide timely empirical evidence on how Covid-19 and related lockdown measures...
© 2016 The Author(s). This an open access work distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons A...
Perpetrator programmes for all types of offenders have proliferated in recent years (Dobash, Dobash,...
Crime statistics for England and Wales (Flatley, 2016) show that 332 women and 78 men were killed by...
The use of restorative justice in cases of domestic abuse is highly controversial. While little is k...
The suitability of ‘out of court resolutions’ (restorative justice and community resolutions) in cas...
Domestic violence is a social issue that is controversial and politically charged. Unlike many other...
This study was commissioned to provide an early evaluation of some of the measures of the Domestic V...
In this paper we draw on data from in-depth interviews with men who have used violence and abuse wit...
The aim of the current study was to conduct a review of current intimate partner violence (IPV) perp...
Inter-personal violence comprises crimes of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. These ar...
Dr Elizabeth Bates gave this talk at the symposium 'Challenging the gendered approach to IPV researc...
Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHRs) have been conducted in England and Wales since 2011. Local authorit...
Domestic Violence Fatality Reviews/Domestic Homicide Reviews (DVFRs/DHRs) are multi-agency reviews a...
This report is the result of a piece of commissioned research looking at Domestic Homicide Reviews i...
The project aimed to provide timely empirical evidence on how Covid-19 and related lockdown measures...
© 2016 The Author(s). This an open access work distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons A...
Perpetrator programmes for all types of offenders have proliferated in recent years (Dobash, Dobash,...
Crime statistics for England and Wales (Flatley, 2016) show that 332 women and 78 men were killed by...