This paper reports on a survey exploring whether police prosecutors in the Queensland Police Service can recognise and respond appropriately to intimate partner violence (IPV) in the LGBTIQ community. Utilising an online survey featuring hypothetical vignettes of IPV involving LGBTIQ people, it sought to understand police prosecutors’ recognition of, and response to, IPV situations involving LGBTIQ people; the likelihood of IPV occurring in LGBTIQ relationships; and whether friendships, interaction (social and professional), and levels of trust in LGBTIQ people shape their perceptions of LGBTIQ victims, perpetrators, and IPV itself. Contributing new knowledge into the extant policing literature examining policing of IPV, the results of this...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) police liaison programs were established in...
In recent times, the interrelationship between policing and sexuality has been reworked in significa...
Research shows that people vary in their willingness to report crime to police depending on the type...
Knowledge regarding policing of transgender people in situations of intimate partner violence (IPV) ...
Across the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), Canada, and Australia there is very little known...
In Australia, intimate partner violence (IPV) is poorly understood, especially when it comes to the ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) police liaison programs were established a...
Intimate partner violence within LGBTIQ relationships was largely unacknowledged until recently and ...
Introduction Despite several recent studies documenting high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV...
Introduction Despite several recent studies documenting high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV...
Dominant framings of intimate partner violence (IPV) construct the experience as one where a cisgend...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) as experienced by minority populations is poorly understood. Within ...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesSandra M. StithIntimate Partner Violence...
Introduction Despite several recent studies documenting high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV...
The topic of intimate partner violence in contemporary discourse offers theoretical discussions, sug...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) police liaison programs were established in...
In recent times, the interrelationship between policing and sexuality has been reworked in significa...
Research shows that people vary in their willingness to report crime to police depending on the type...
Knowledge regarding policing of transgender people in situations of intimate partner violence (IPV) ...
Across the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), Canada, and Australia there is very little known...
In Australia, intimate partner violence (IPV) is poorly understood, especially when it comes to the ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) police liaison programs were established a...
Intimate partner violence within LGBTIQ relationships was largely unacknowledged until recently and ...
Introduction Despite several recent studies documenting high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV...
Introduction Despite several recent studies documenting high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV...
Dominant framings of intimate partner violence (IPV) construct the experience as one where a cisgend...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) as experienced by minority populations is poorly understood. Within ...
Master of ScienceSchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesSandra M. StithIntimate Partner Violence...
Introduction Despite several recent studies documenting high rates of intimate partner violence (IPV...
The topic of intimate partner violence in contemporary discourse offers theoretical discussions, sug...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) police liaison programs were established in...
In recent times, the interrelationship between policing and sexuality has been reworked in significa...
Research shows that people vary in their willingness to report crime to police depending on the type...