RT Article T1 Stakeholder Group Differences on Knowledge, Attitudes, and Perspectives of Coordinated Community Response Teams for Domestic Violence JF Violence against women VO 29 IS 12/13 SP 2599 OP 2616 A1 Hetzel-Riggin, Melanie D. LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/186262237X AB The goal of the mixed methods parallel design observational study was to examine belief, attitude, and knowledge differences among stakeholder groups in a coordinated community response team (CCRT). A second purpose was to assess the perceived strengths, weaknesses, and barriers to success of a CCRT for domestic violence (DV). Participants were members of a CCRT from victim advocacy, law enforcement, and court-affiliated agencies. Results demonstrate differences among stakeholder groups on myth acceptance, knowledge of DV, diversity beliefs, cultural competence, and trauma knowledge. The results provide guidance on how to improve CCRTs for DV, focusing on cross-training, cultural competence, and clarification of roles and procedures. K1 Collaboration K1 Beliefs K1 Diversity K1 coordinated community response K1 Domestic Violence DO 10.1177/10778012231188085