issues papers

 

The Clearinghouse produces two Issues Papers a year.  These provide a detailed analysis of specific issues of concern to those working and researching in the field of domestic and family violence.  All issues papers are peer reviewed.

 

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Previous papers

 

No 25 The gender debate in domestic violence: the role of data, Braaf R & Barrett Meyering I, 2013 pdf n/a
No 24 Elephant in the room: responding to alcohol misuse and domestic violence, Braaf R, 2012 pdf n/a
No 23 Managing recidivism amongst high risk violent men, Salter M, 2012 pdf rtf
No 22 Different types of intimate partner violence: an exploration of the literature, Wangmann J, 2011 pdf rtf
No 21

Closing the gap on family violence: driving prevention and intervention through health policy, Hovane V & Cox D, 2011

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No 20

Implementing legal empowerment strategies to prevent domestic violence in new and emerging communities,

Dimopoulos M, 2010

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No 19

Family violence, help-seeking & the close-knit Aboriginal community: lessons for mainstream service provision,

Lumby, B and Farrelly, T, 2009

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No 18

Better policing, better outcomes: changing police culture to prevent domestic violence and homicide,

Marcus, G, Campbell, G, Steendam, W & Little C, 2009

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No 17

Engaging men in men’s violence prevention:  exploring the tensions, dilemmas and possibilities, Pease, B 2008

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No 16

Working it out: domestic violence issues and the workplace, Murray, S & Powell, A 2008

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No 15

Exploring the use of domestic violence fatality review teams, David, N 2007

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No 14

Taking back the castle: how Australia is making the home safer for women and children, McFerran, L, 2007

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No 13

Domestic violence and child protection: challenging directions for practice, Humphreys, C  2007

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No 12

Family Law Act reform:  the potential for screening and risk assessment for family violence, Braaf, R & Sneddon, C 2007

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No 11

Good practice in Indigenous family violence prevention: designing and evaluating successful programs, Memmott et al2006

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No 10

Specialist domestic/family violence courts within the Australian context, Stewart, J  2005

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No 9
Restorative justice, domestic violence and family violence, Stubbs, J  2004 pdf Word
No 8

Promoting women’s mental health: the challenges of intimate/domestic violence against women,

Taft, A  2003

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No 7

Responding to men who perpetrate domestic violence: controversies, interventions and challenges, Laing, L 2002

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No 6

Violence against women in pregnancy and after childbirth: current knowledge and issues in health

care responses, Taft, A  2002

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No 5

Pathways to safety: an interview about Indigenous family violence with Pam Greer, Indigenous Training and Development Consultant, Greer, P & Laing, L  2001

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No 4

Working with women: exploring individual and group work approaches, Laing, L  2001

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No 3

Domestic and family violence: criminal justice interventions, Holder, R  2001

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No 2

Children, young people and domestic violence, Laing, L  2000

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No 1

Progress, trends and challenges in Australian responses to domestic violence: a background paper

to the Issues Paper Series, Laing, L  2000

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