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Crisis intervention in Aboriginal family violence : summary report / Harry Blagg.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: [Canberra : Dept. of the Prime Minister and Cabinet], c2000.Description: vi, 42 p. ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0642476934
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.8292 21
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Key themes in the literature -- 2.1 Violence in intimate relationships -- 2.2 Indigenous perspectives on violence in intimate relationships -- 2.3 The emergence of the family violence approach -- 2.4 Incidence and prevalence of family violence -- 2.5 Elements of family violence -- 2.6 Family violence and healing -- 2.7 Critiques of the 'criminalisation' response to domestic and family violence -- 2.8 Indigenous women and violence -- 2.9 Repeat victimisation -- 2.10 The domestic violence policy landscape -- 2.11 Conclusion -- 3. New initiatives in Australia and overseas -- 3.1 Patrols and sobering-up shelters -- 3.2 Diversion -- 3.3 Northern Territory initiatives -- 3.4 New South Wales -- 3.5 South Australia -- 3.6 Queensland -- 3.7 Victoria -- 3.8 Commonwealth -- 3.9 Canada -- 3.10 United Kingdom: repeat vicitimisation prevention -- 4. Consultations -- 4.1 Key themes -- 5. Issues for intervention -- 5.1 Crisis intervention: definitional issues -- 5.2 Guiding principles and protocols -- 5.3 Developing interventions -- 5.4 Concluding comments -- 6. References.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Book Book Jessie Street National Women's Library General Stacks Q Q 362.8292 BLA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available for reference in the library and ILL 68118

"Produced with the support of Partnerships Against Domestic Violence, a Commonwealth Government initiative." -- T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references.

1. Introduction -- 2. Key themes in the literature -- 2.1 Violence in intimate relationships -- 2.2 Indigenous perspectives on violence in intimate relationships -- 2.3 The emergence of the family violence approach -- 2.4 Incidence and prevalence of family violence -- 2.5 Elements of family violence -- 2.6 Family violence and healing -- 2.7 Critiques of the 'criminalisation' response to domestic and family violence -- 2.8 Indigenous women and violence -- 2.9 Repeat victimisation -- 2.10 The domestic violence policy landscape -- 2.11 Conclusion -- 3. New initiatives in Australia and overseas -- 3.1 Patrols and sobering-up shelters -- 3.2 Diversion -- 3.3 Northern Territory initiatives -- 3.4 New South Wales -- 3.5 South Australia -- 3.6 Queensland -- 3.7 Victoria -- 3.8 Commonwealth -- 3.9 Canada -- 3.10 United Kingdom: repeat vicitimisation prevention -- 4. Consultations -- 4.1 Key themes -- 5. Issues for intervention -- 5.1 Crisis intervention: definitional issues -- 5.2 Guiding principles and protocols -- 5.3 Developing interventions -- 5.4 Concluding comments -- 6. References.

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