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Prosecutors’ perceptions of how to improve the quality of evidence in domestic violence cases

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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 15:45 authored by NJ Westera, MB Powell
Limited evidence in domestic violence prosecutions is a persistent problem. Focus groups with 13 prosecutors from across Australia and New Zealand were used to explore how to improve the quality of evidence collected and presented in these cases. A thematic analysis identified three main strategies: improving the quality of investigations by initial police responders, supporting the complainant and tailoring the trial process to the domestic violence context. The most discussed strategy within these categories has previously received little attention– police video recording the complainant's initial account and using that video as the basis for the complainant's courtroom testimony.

History

Journal

Policing and society: an international journal of research and policy

Volume

27

Pagination

157-172

Location

Oxford, Eng.

ISSN

1043-9463

eISSN

1477-2728

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, Taylor & Francis

Issue

2

Publisher

Routledge