In the period since multi-agency working became the dominant approach to tackling domestic abuse, there has been ongoing development and innovation. However, little is known about what tends to enhance or inhibit the roll-out of such initiatives. This article examines the process of building an enhanced flagship multi-agency model for policing domestic abuse. We report on results from semi-structured interviews, observations of meetings and an online survey with stakeholders who were involved in the development of the principles underlying a new multi-agency risk assessment conference (MARAC) process. The participants representatives from policing, third sector, health, and probation organisation-described positive benefits of the process, ...
∙ Summary: This article reports on research undertaken in Victoria, Australia with workers from men’...
One means of reducing violence against people experiencing domestic abuse is to improve the pathway ...
Criminal justice responses to stalking in England and Wales have come under increased scrutiny follo...
In the period since multi-agency working became the dominant approach to tackling domestic abuse, th...
The British government’s strategy to tackle violence against women and girls cements an approach see...
This article considers how far multi-agency policing has travelled in England and Wales. As we move ...
This paper reports upon the learning that emerged from a development project which aimed to facilita...
Research on risk assessment for domestic abuse has focused primarily on the predictive validity of s...
Assesses the effectiveness of social care’s contribution to the development of MARACs and the protec...
The widespread introduction of risk assessment tools and procedures for domestic abuse has promoted ...
Police in the United States (US) and the United Kingdom (UK) now routinely use risk assessment tools...
This chapter brings together early findings from three PhD projects on domestic abuse, each taking a...
Summary This article focuses on adult social work’s response in England to high-risk domestic violen...
Whilst pioneering partnership work first took place in the battered women's or refuge movement in En...
The thesis documents research on multi-agency approaches to domestic violence. The research has bee...
∙ Summary: This article reports on research undertaken in Victoria, Australia with workers from men’...
One means of reducing violence against people experiencing domestic abuse is to improve the pathway ...
Criminal justice responses to stalking in England and Wales have come under increased scrutiny follo...
In the period since multi-agency working became the dominant approach to tackling domestic abuse, th...
The British government’s strategy to tackle violence against women and girls cements an approach see...
This article considers how far multi-agency policing has travelled in England and Wales. As we move ...
This paper reports upon the learning that emerged from a development project which aimed to facilita...
Research on risk assessment for domestic abuse has focused primarily on the predictive validity of s...
Assesses the effectiveness of social care’s contribution to the development of MARACs and the protec...
The widespread introduction of risk assessment tools and procedures for domestic abuse has promoted ...
Police in the United States (US) and the United Kingdom (UK) now routinely use risk assessment tools...
This chapter brings together early findings from three PhD projects on domestic abuse, each taking a...
Summary This article focuses on adult social work’s response in England to high-risk domestic violen...
Whilst pioneering partnership work first took place in the battered women's or refuge movement in En...
The thesis documents research on multi-agency approaches to domestic violence. The research has bee...
∙ Summary: This article reports on research undertaken in Victoria, Australia with workers from men’...
One means of reducing violence against people experiencing domestic abuse is to improve the pathway ...
Criminal justice responses to stalking in England and Wales have come under increased scrutiny follo...