Victims’ experiences of short-and long-term safety and wellbeing: findings from an examination of an integrated response to domestic violence

Introduction This paper examines victims’ short and long-term experiences of safety and wellbeing after being supported through a six week police-led integrated response to domestic violence in Caboolture, Southeast Queensland. The overarching objective of this integrated response was to create safe...

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Main Author: Silke Meyer (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2014
In: Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice
Year: 2014
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Summary:Introduction This paper examines victims’ short and long-term experiences of safety and wellbeing after being supported through a six week police-led integrated response to domestic violence in Caboolture, Southeast Queensland. The overarching objective of this integrated response was to create safer home environments for women and children affected by domestic violence. The response was run as a pilot project from January 2010 until December 2011 and received subsequent funding for continuation after the initial pilot period. Findings presented in this paper are based on the last six months of the pilot period and illustrate women’s perceived safety and wellbeing during and after their initial state of crisis
ISSN:1836-2206