RT Research Data T1 Juvenile Orders of Protection as a Remedy to Dating Violence, New York, 2009-2010 A1 Klein, Andrew R. A2 Barasch, Amy A2 Elwyn, Laura J. A2 Exner-Cortens, Deinera A2 Gilmer, James A. A2 Harris, Ian A2 Maley, Mary A2 Pirchner, Matthew A2 Powers, Jane L. A2 Salomon, Amy A2 Tiffany, Jennifer S. LA English PP Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar PB [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1902793056 AB
An increasing number of states, like New York, are expanding order of protection (OP) laws to allow juveniles and teens to secure orders for dating violence without parental involvement. New York amended its protective order law to cover victims of dating violence eighteen years and younger effective July 2008. While there has been extensive research in regard to civil OPs involving adults for intimate partner violence, this study of all OPs taken out by juvenile and teen victims of dating violence across New York State in 2009 and 2010 represents a first-of-its-kind examination of protective orders involving juveniles for dating violence. The goal of this research is to increase understanding of OPs taken out by juveniles and teens as a remedy for dating violence by developing a comprehensive portrait of their use in New York State, documenting the extent and patterns of re-abuse in cases when they are used, and exploring with the potential consumers, teens themselves, how they perceive these orders and the barriers they face in utilizing them. The specific aims of the study are: