Whilst high levels of concern about the prevalence of family violence within Indigenous communities have long been expressed, progress in the development of evidence-based intervention programs for known perpetrators has been slow. This review of the literature aims to provide a resource for practitioners who work in this area, and a framework from within which culturally specific violence prevention programs can be developed and delivered. It is suggested that effective responses to Indigenous family violence need to be informed by culturally informed models of violence, and that significant work is needed to develop interventions that successfully manage the risk of perpetrators of family violence committing further offences
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In this paper the authors address the question of how treatment and rehabilitation programs for viol...
Indigenous peoples experience high rates of family violence (FV) yet are said to access support at ...
Whilst high levels of concern about the prevalence of family violence within Indigenous communities ...
Whilst high levels of concern about the prevalence of family violence within Indigenous communities ...
This brief describes some of the promising efforts to reduce Indigenous family violence in Australia...
Whilst high levels of concern about the prevalence of family violence within Indigenous communities ...
This report addresses the issue of whether the legal system is responding adequately to domestic an...
Presents the current state of knowledge, practice and responses to violence against women in Austral...
Academic and community research identifies that Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peo...
Family violence mars the lives of a very large number of Indigenous Australians, helping to e...
Family violence needs to be understood within broader contexts as both a cause and effect of social ...
Family violence has been an issue of serious concern to Aboriginal people, families and communities ...
© 2020 Renee Louise FioletAustralia’s Indigenous populations experience high rates of family violenc...
The rate of family violence in many Australian Indigenous commu-nities is alarming (Memmott et al., ...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
In this paper the authors address the question of how treatment and rehabilitation programs for viol...
Indigenous peoples experience high rates of family violence (FV) yet are said to access support at ...
Whilst high levels of concern about the prevalence of family violence within Indigenous communities ...
Whilst high levels of concern about the prevalence of family violence within Indigenous communities ...
This brief describes some of the promising efforts to reduce Indigenous family violence in Australia...
Whilst high levels of concern about the prevalence of family violence within Indigenous communities ...
This report addresses the issue of whether the legal system is responding adequately to domestic an...
Presents the current state of knowledge, practice and responses to violence against women in Austral...
Academic and community research identifies that Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peo...
Family violence mars the lives of a very large number of Indigenous Australians, helping to e...
Family violence needs to be understood within broader contexts as both a cause and effect of social ...
Family violence has been an issue of serious concern to Aboriginal people, families and communities ...
© 2020 Renee Louise FioletAustralia’s Indigenous populations experience high rates of family violenc...
The rate of family violence in many Australian Indigenous commu-nities is alarming (Memmott et al., ...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
In this paper the authors address the question of how treatment and rehabilitation programs for viol...
Indigenous peoples experience high rates of family violence (FV) yet are said to access support at ...