The criminal justice system (CJS) frequently encounters victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). Despite these frequent encounters, professionals in the CJS often fail to adequately address victims’ needs. The experiences of female IPV victims (N = 29) who approached the CJS in Southeast Queensland, Australia for support and protection are examined throughout this article. Findings from the in-depth interviews reveal that women often face stereotypical and victim-blaming attitudes despite an existing policy environment that promotes victim protection and offender accountability. Implications for policy and practice are discusse
Abstract: Intimate partner violence (IPV) continues to be a problem within society, with many studie...
There is evidence from around the world that rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) recorded by po...
This thesis is about criminal justice intervention and responses to intimate partner violence (IPV) ...
The criminal justice system (CJS) frequently encounters victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). ...
Aim: To determine which factors were associated with (1) female experiences of intimate partner viol...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is the most prevalent form of violence against women, with particula...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive social problem associated with increased morbidity an...
Guggisberg, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1344-7330Sexual violence is a global problem and most commonly it is ...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) has been acknowledged as a significant social problem in Australia. ...
In the United States, more than one in four women experience rape, physical assault, and/or stalking...
Women entering the court system face a challenging experience, in part, because a courtroom can be a...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has devastating consequences both for the individuals involved and t...
Intimate Partner Violence [IPV] has been highlighted as a priority for UK governments and criminal j...
Evidence suggests that police inadvertently or otherwise often re-victimise women involved in Intima...
Abstract: Intimate partner violence (IPV) continues to be a problem within society, with many studie...
Abstract: Intimate partner violence (IPV) continues to be a problem within society, with many studie...
There is evidence from around the world that rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) recorded by po...
This thesis is about criminal justice intervention and responses to intimate partner violence (IPV) ...
The criminal justice system (CJS) frequently encounters victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). ...
Aim: To determine which factors were associated with (1) female experiences of intimate partner viol...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is the most prevalent form of violence against women, with particula...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive social problem associated with increased morbidity an...
Guggisberg, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1344-7330Sexual violence is a global problem and most commonly it is ...
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) has been acknowledged as a significant social problem in Australia. ...
In the United States, more than one in four women experience rape, physical assault, and/or stalking...
Women entering the court system face a challenging experience, in part, because a courtroom can be a...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has devastating consequences both for the individuals involved and t...
Intimate Partner Violence [IPV] has been highlighted as a priority for UK governments and criminal j...
Evidence suggests that police inadvertently or otherwise often re-victimise women involved in Intima...
Abstract: Intimate partner violence (IPV) continues to be a problem within society, with many studie...
Abstract: Intimate partner violence (IPV) continues to be a problem within society, with many studie...
There is evidence from around the world that rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) recorded by po...
This thesis is about criminal justice intervention and responses to intimate partner violence (IPV) ...