The limits of inter-agency understandings of risk in the context of intimate partner violence are well documented. Informed by Hester’s (2011) ‘three planet’ analogy and using empirical data in one police force area in the south of England, this paper offers an exploration of intra-agency operations, focusing on police risk assessment practices. Exploring the policing risk lens and the victim-survivor journey together, findings highlight police operate with at least three risk assessment moments (call hander, front-line and Safeguarding Hub) and point to the tensions that result when failing to centralise victim-survivors’ own assessment of their risk. Using complexity theory, this paper examines the complex interplay of risk that occurs wh...
Over recent years the police have experienced an increase in historical reports of sexual abuse and,...
Several models of risk assessment for victims of domestic abuse have emerged in England, Wales, Scot...
This article uses empirical research on the implementation of risk assessment and risk management pr...
The limits of inter-agency understandings of risk in the context of intimate partner violence are we...
The limits of inter-agency understandings of risk in the context of intimate partner violence are we...
The limits of inter-agency understandings of risk in the context of intimate partner violence are we...
The limits of inter-agency understandings of risk in the context of intimate partner violence are we...
This article theorizes the adoption of risk assessment practices to inform criminal justice response...
The central purpose of this article is to trace the conflicting co-existence of three narratives in ...
This article describes the emergence of risk assessment and management tools in the UK police respon...
This paper explores two configurations of thinking about crime amongst law enforcement agencies and ...
Purpose-There is a body of evidence that suggests a range of psychosocial characteristics demarcate ...
The risk assessment process, the interventions and treatment commenced as a result of it and the the...
Data from the largest study to date of the working practices of British victim support workers (know...
Over recent years the police have experienced an increase in historical reports of sexual abuse and,...
Several models of risk assessment for victims of domestic abuse have emerged in England, Wales, Scot...
This article uses empirical research on the implementation of risk assessment and risk management pr...
The limits of inter-agency understandings of risk in the context of intimate partner violence are we...
The limits of inter-agency understandings of risk in the context of intimate partner violence are we...
The limits of inter-agency understandings of risk in the context of intimate partner violence are we...
The limits of inter-agency understandings of risk in the context of intimate partner violence are we...
This article theorizes the adoption of risk assessment practices to inform criminal justice response...
The central purpose of this article is to trace the conflicting co-existence of three narratives in ...
This article describes the emergence of risk assessment and management tools in the UK police respon...
This paper explores two configurations of thinking about crime amongst law enforcement agencies and ...
Purpose-There is a body of evidence that suggests a range of psychosocial characteristics demarcate ...
The risk assessment process, the interventions and treatment commenced as a result of it and the the...
Data from the largest study to date of the working practices of British victim support workers (know...
Over recent years the police have experienced an increase in historical reports of sexual abuse and,...
Several models of risk assessment for victims of domestic abuse have emerged in England, Wales, Scot...
This article uses empirical research on the implementation of risk assessment and risk management pr...