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Indigenous family violence : an attempt to understand the problems and inform appropriate and effective responses to criminal justice system intervention

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posted on 2024-06-04, 11:03 authored by A Day, R Jones, M Nakata, D McDermott
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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Journal

Psychiatry, psychology and law

Volume

19

Pagination

104-117

Location

Oxon, England

ISSN

1321-8719

eISSN

1934-1687

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, Taylor & Francis

Issue

1

Publisher

Routledge

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