stakeholder papers

In 2007 the Clearinghouse introduced its series of Stakeholder Papers.  These papers provide a short snapshot of specific issues of concern to those working and researching in the field of domestic and family violence.  All Stakeholder Papers are peer reviewed. 

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No. 11 Adolescent violence in the home: the missing link in family violence prevention and response, Howard J 2011 pdf n/a
No. 10

Addressing ‘the ultimate insult’:  responding to women experiencing intimate partner sexual violence, Duncan J & Weston D 2011

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No. 9 Thinking about homicide risk: a practice framework for counselling, Breckenridge J & James K 2010 pdf rtf
No. 8 Victim compensation and domestic violence: a national overview, Barrett Meyering I 2010 pdf rtf
No. 7

Preventing the abuse of older people by their family members, Bagshaw D, Wendt S & Zannettino L 2009

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No. 6 The use of information and communication technologies to coerce and control in domestic violence and following separation, Hand T, Chung D & Peters M 2009 pdf rtf
No. 5 Mother and infant attachment theory and domestic violence: crossing the divide, Buchanan, F 2008 pdf rtf
No. 4

Hurting without hitting: non-physical contact forms of abuse, MacKinnon, L 2008

Correction:  The printed version of Stakeholder Paper 4 incorrectly spelled Laurie MacKinnon’s name as McKinnon

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No. 3 Arresting practices: exploring issues of dual arrest for domestic violence, Braaf, R & Sneddon, C 2007 pdf rtf
No. 2

Domestic violence incident peaks: seasonal factors, calendar events and sporting matches, Braaf, R & Gilbert, R 2007

Appendix for stakeholder No 2 [pdf] [rtf]

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No. 1 Domestic and family violence studies, survey and statistics: pointers to policy and practice, Marcus, G & Braaf, R  2007 pdf rtf