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Barriers to police addressing risk to children exposed to domestic violence

Children are harmed by exposure to domestic violence (DV) and in extreme cases can become homicide victims themselves. A critical role for police responding to domestic violence calls is to assess risk for future violence. Training and procedural guidelines for assessment and intervention are often...

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Published in:Child abuse & neglect 2020-08, Vol.106, p.104554-9, Article 104554
Main Authors: Saxton, Michael D., Jaffe, Peter G., Dawson, Myrna, Olszowy, Laura, Straatman, Anna-Lee
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Child abuse & neglect
Children
Children & youth
Children exposed to domestic violence
Discrepancies
Domestic violence
Families & family life
Family Violence
Homicide
Interviews
Murders & murder attempts
Police
Police intervention
Risk assessment
Semantics
Training
Victims
Victims of Crime
Violence
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