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Measuring the extent of domestic violence

Measuring the extent of domestic violence1996

David Indermaur, Frank Morgan, Harding, Richard

About this book

"The information collated and analysed is as follows: police recorded crime statistics, hospital admission records, police emergency calls data, police local data in an area of Western Australia where the Duluth project was being replicated, the Centre's own three tiered victims' survey, Court restraining orders, women's refuge or shelter data, and crisis intervention data from the Department of Community Development. Interstingly, the book also discusses the extent of domestic violence against men and particular attention is also paid to the position of Aborigines and rural Western Australian inhabitants." -- back cover.

Details

First published
1996
OL Work ID
OL19225341W

Subjects

StatisticsFamily violenceCriminology and law enforcementSocial sciences

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