This briefing is based on further analysis of the data gathered in the preparation of the 2005 Morrison Institute report "Layers of Meaning: Domestic Violence and Law Enforcement Attitudes in Arizona," this briefing presents additional information and analysis in support of Arizona's ongoing public conversation about reducing and preventing domestic violence.Criminal justice issues for Arizona ; #1Copyright by the Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf of Arizona State University and its Morrison Institute for Public Polic
Contains information on sexual assault, sexual assault of a spouse, and the false reporting of sexua...
Domestic violence is among one of the most underreported crimes in the United States. Yet, national ...
The criminal justice response to domestic violence (DV) has become increasingly punitive. Many court...
abstract: This brief, the third issue in the "Criminal Justice Issues for Arizona" series, reveals t...
abstract: Domestic violence is Phoenix’s most commonly reported violent crime, but many suspects’ ca...
abstract: This second criminal justice brief is, like the first, based upon further analysis of the ...
abstract: Nearly 40 years ago, Arizonans stood in the forefront of the modern campaign against domes...
To better assess the dynamics of domestic violence gun homicides in Arizona, Everytown collaborated ...
This project seeks to answer the question of how policy across the United States impacts domestic vi...
abstract: Arizona’s prison population is on the rise and the current fiscal year General Fund has $8...
Since the 1970s, there has been a proliferation of research on domestic violence (DV). The m...
Eighteen people were arrested in September 2011 on misdemeanor domestic violence charges, but all we...
Points of view in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the offici...
In the state courts of 16 large urban counties, 3,750 cases of intimate partner violence (IPV) were ...
In 2007, I had the privilege of helping to create and then preside over an innovative domestic viole...
Contains information on sexual assault, sexual assault of a spouse, and the false reporting of sexua...
Domestic violence is among one of the most underreported crimes in the United States. Yet, national ...
The criminal justice response to domestic violence (DV) has become increasingly punitive. Many court...
abstract: This brief, the third issue in the "Criminal Justice Issues for Arizona" series, reveals t...
abstract: Domestic violence is Phoenix’s most commonly reported violent crime, but many suspects’ ca...
abstract: This second criminal justice brief is, like the first, based upon further analysis of the ...
abstract: Nearly 40 years ago, Arizonans stood in the forefront of the modern campaign against domes...
To better assess the dynamics of domestic violence gun homicides in Arizona, Everytown collaborated ...
This project seeks to answer the question of how policy across the United States impacts domestic vi...
abstract: Arizona’s prison population is on the rise and the current fiscal year General Fund has $8...
Since the 1970s, there has been a proliferation of research on domestic violence (DV). The m...
Eighteen people were arrested in September 2011 on misdemeanor domestic violence charges, but all we...
Points of view in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the offici...
In the state courts of 16 large urban counties, 3,750 cases of intimate partner violence (IPV) were ...
In 2007, I had the privilege of helping to create and then preside over an innovative domestic viole...
Contains information on sexual assault, sexual assault of a spouse, and the false reporting of sexua...
Domestic violence is among one of the most underreported crimes in the United States. Yet, national ...
The criminal justice response to domestic violence (DV) has become increasingly punitive. Many court...