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1. Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement
 
2. Safety and Sanctions: Domestic
 
3. EVALUATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
 
4. Child support enforcement and
 
5. The Michigan Law Enforcement Response
 
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6. Police departments draft strict
 
7. The Michigan law enforcement response
 
8. Illinois domestic violence act:
 
9. Model operating procedures and
 
10. Domestic violence: A training
 
11. The police response to domestic
$106.95
12. Domestic Violence: Facts and Fallacies
 
13. Innovations in Policing Domestic
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14. Is Anyone Listening?: Accountability
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15. Domestic Crimes, Family Violence
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16. Terms of Enforcement: Making Men
 
17. Policing 'Domestic' Violence:
 
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18. How can workplace violence be
 
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19. Search For Solutions: Child Abuse
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20. Batterer Intervention: Program

1. Domestic Violence: Law Enforcement Response and Legal Perspectives (Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement and Corrections)
Hardcover: Pages (2010-09-30)
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The purpose of this book is to describe to practitioners what the research tells us about domestic violence, including its perpetrators and victims, the impact of current responses to it and, more particularly, the implications of that research for day-to-day, real-world responses to domestic violence by law enforcement officers, prosecutors and judges. Domestic violence tends to be underreported: women report only one-quarter to one-half of their assaults to police, men perhaps less. The vast majority of physical assaults are not life threatening; rather, they involve pushing, slapping, and hitting. This book describes the problem of domestic violence and reviews factors that increase its risks. The authors examine perpetrator and victim characteristics, including gender, age, and certain personality traits. It also reviews responses to the problem and what is known about these from evaluative research and police practice. This book consists of public documents which have been located, gathered, combined, reformatted, and enhanced with a subject index, selectively edited and bound to provide easy access. ... Read more


2. Safety and Sanctions: Domestic Violence and the Enforcement of Law in Ireland
by Patricia Kelleher, Monica O'Connor
 Paperback: Pages (1999-04)

Isbn: 0953566900
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3. EVALUATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE UNITS IN NORTH CAROLINA: Helping Reduce Domestic Violence through a Collaborative Response
by Anna and Others Waller
 Paperback: Pages (2000)

Asin: B000VWBDM6
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4. Child support enforcement and domestic violence among non-cohabiting couples (Center for Research on Child Wellbeing working paper)
by Angela R Fertig
 Unknown Binding: 103 Pages (2003)

Asin: B0006SBAZA
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5. The Michigan Law Enforcement Response to Domestic Violence
by Janet E. Findlater
 Paperback: Pages (1997-01-01)

Asin: B003X5CLSS
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6. Police departments draft strict policy on abuse by officers.(General News)(The rules set "zero tolerance" for domestic violence by law enforcement personnel): ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
 Digital: 5 Pages (2005-02-09)
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This digital document is an article from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), published by The Register Guard on February 9, 2005. The length of the article is 1241 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Police departments draft strict policy on abuse by officers.(General News)(The rules set "zero tolerance" for domestic violence by law enforcement personnel)
Publication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)
Date: February 9, 2005
Publisher: The Register Guard
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7. The Michigan law enforcement response to domestic violence: Officer manual
by Janet E Findlater
 Unknown Binding: 186 Pages (1997)

Asin: B0006R3RM0
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8. Illinois domestic violence act: A law enforcement officer's manual
by Candace J Wayne
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1983)

Asin: B0006YEK9W
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9. Model operating procedures and resource guidelines for law enforcement response to domestic violence
by Leigh Nachman Hofheimer
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1993)

Asin: B0006PAMHA
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10. Domestic violence: A training curriculum for law enforcement
by Sue Martin
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1991)

Asin: B0006OWVBQ
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11. The police response to domestic violence incidents (MTAS municipal law enforcement management report)
by Phillip E Keith
 Unknown Binding: 19 Pages (1988)

Asin: B0006ERMME
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12. Domestic Violence: Facts and Fallacies
by Richard L. Davis
Hardcover: 224 Pages (1998-08-30)
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Asin: 0275961265
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This is an honest and insightful discussion of domestic violence from the perspective of a police officer who has experienced it in his home and encountered it professionally. Davis, a sociologist as well, uses his dual background to demonstrate that current treatment of domestic violence abuses is ineffective. A must read for all police officers, criminologists, and citizens who care about finding a successful solution to this issue. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good overview
A good overview of the issues around domestic violence from the view point of a police officer.

5-0 out of 5 stars Agree that criminal justice system is no panacea
As the former Executive Director of an agency that provides batterer intervention services to men arrested for domestic violence, this book comes as a refreshing statement.I wholly subscribe to his thesis that thecriminal justice system, especially in Massachustts where Richard Davis andI both have worked, does not provide the panacea in solving domesticviolence.The criminal justice system, as Richard Davis asserts, does haveits place, but there is the need for greater attention and resources to gointo prevention.His call for women to bcome more assertive in taking overthe leadership of the society, certainly in the Legislature, is important. But the society also needs to cultivate more good men like Richard Davis sothat the commitment to the reduction of violence can continue.

5-0 out of 5 stars A refreshing point of view on a difficult subject.
Domestic Violence Facts and Fallacies by R.L. Davis is a refreshing much needed look at a serious societal problem. Through the eyes of a police officer we come to see and understand the magnitude of this epidemic.Whobetter to speak to the subject than a police officer, someone whoexperiences and witnesses it daily in the course of their duties.I foundthe author gets right to the heart of the problem as no other has. As a 20year police veteran I found the book compelling. reading.

4-0 out of 5 stars It will no doubt bein demand by academics
Davis is well equipped to write such a book. He has had 10 years of street experience responding to domestic violence calls as a cruiser officer; eight years as a police detective then sergeant; and three years as alieutenant, training and lecturing on the subject. In addition, he writesin a lucid style, that can be easily understood by students, professionalsand the general public. This book should be a major resource inunderstanding of the domestic violence problem and will no doubt be a textbook in demand by academics.

4-0 out of 5 stars A multi-faceted exploration of topic.
"...domestic violence... is still not treated as a serious crime by the criminal justice system because it is not by legal definition a serious crime." In his text 'Domestic Violence, Facts and Fallacies,' RichardL. Davis shares anecdotes and insights from his twenty-one years on theBrockton, Massachusetts police force and single-handedly shatters thestereotype of the macho, donut munching man in blue.It is very difficultto fully get one's mind around the concept of domestic violence.Relationships in the 90's are very fluid and unconventional: this alone canstretch the definition of "domestic." Davis spends the first fewchapters trying to elucidate a broad definition of domestic violence, andfrankly, gets bogged down in doing so. He also investigates the history ofgender relationships in our society. However, these steps are necessary inorder to lay the groundwork for his premise that "...for every complexproblem there is a simple and elegant solution that is wrong." Thequagmire of mandatory arrests and civil (as opposed to criminal)restraining orders are some of the solutions we have relied upon that arenot only dysfunctional, but may be fanning the flames of domestic violence.His data is well researched and reflects many recent news events such asthe O. J. Simpson trial and the court frolics of Red Sox player WilfredoCordero. What I found riveting in this book are the timely anecdotes thatDavis shares from his career. He relates that fellow officers feel (andexpress!) their perceived helplessness in making a difference againstviolent acts in the home. Particularly irksome for them is the widespreadbelief that police "let their suspects go" without even spending a night injail. In fact, anyone who posts bail must, by law, be set free.Alsoironic is the fact that police can do nothing until an act of violence hasvery nearly or actually come to pass. It is this "reactive" response thatDavis rails against. He raises difficult questions, especially in regard tohow we permit children to live in violent homes and then, unrealistically,expect them to grow up into outstanding citizens.Law enforcementprocesses are a reflection of the society that spawns them. Davis outlinessteps that society must take in order to hold a proactive stance againstthe crime of domestic violence. He ends his text with a call to action forall women who must become informed and take back their power in thepolitical arena. ... Read more


13. Innovations in Policing Domestic Violence: Evidence from Metropolitan London
by J. W. E. Sheptycki
 Hardcover: 167 Pages (1993-04)
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Isbn: 1856283887
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This study examines police reform efforts in the domestic violence area of policework, taking account of the issues and debates about police organization. Although specifically focussing on policing domestic violence, the author draws on a wide range of ideas and as well as providing an insight into real-life domestic violence situations and how police deal with them. Readers are invited to assess critically the notion of "police subculture", the role of social science in the police organization and the shape and context of the institution itself. The author applies a sociologically-grounded discourse analysis to a central aspect of the police role: dealing with the instances of interpersonal violence. Sympathetic to feminist perspectives and mindful of feminist scholarship, the author raises questions about the efficacy of the social control efforts of the modern police organization directed at family violence. This text should be of interest to those concerned with scientific management techniques, the sociology of organizations (especially police organizations), the social response to violence against women and criminology more generally. ... Read more


14. Is Anyone Listening?: Accountability and Women Survivors of Domestic Violence
by Rosemary Aris, Gill Hague, Audrey Mullender
Paperback: 192 Pages (2003-10-20)
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Asin: 0415259460
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This book paints an overall picture of how domestic violence is being dealt with today and how contemporary concerns about service-user participation in improving services can be put into real and lasting effect. ... Read more


15. Domestic Crimes, Family Violence and Child Abuse: A Study of Contemporary American Society
by R. Barri Flowers
Paperback: 300 Pages (2000-07-03)
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Evidence suggests that some forms of domestic crimes are growing at an alarming rate. An epidemic of violence and maltreatment within the home and between intimates exists, often as part of an interrelated cycle: abuse victim becomes violent abuser. This book will be of interest to educators, students and professionals in the fields of child health and welfare, criminal justice, women's studies, gerontology, sociology and related areas. Part I is an introduction on domestic criminality that includes an historical review, demographic studies, and a discussion of medical treatments for victims. Issues such as domestic fatalities, battered women and men, conjugal rape, and abuse of elders are covered in Part II. An examination of child maltreatment by neglect and sexual abuse is discussed in Part III and symptoms of domestic criminality are covered in Part IV. Part V addresses theories, causes, and explanations of domestic violence, attempting to bridge gaps between existing studies. The characteristics of incarcerated domestic criminals are reviewed in Part VI; a discussion of efforts to help victims and decrease the level of domestic violence is provided in Part VII. Notes, suggested additional readings, and a bibliography are included. ... Read more


16. Terms of Enforcement: Making Men Pay for What They've Done
by Steven S. Richmond
Paperback: 226 Pages (2002-02-25)
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Terms of Enforcement: Making Men Pay for What They've Done is the story of failed courts, mental health, and social service systems. Ordinarily such an observation is not remarkable and that in itself is unfortunate. But in the case of the author's story, these failures are deliberate. Worse, as widespread as this problem is, these failures are unreported in the press and the professional literature. How could this be?

In an effort to protect women from domestic abuse, human service professionals and judges institute policies that make them appear to be the champions of abused women everywhere. Zero tolerance/ pro-arrest policies appear to be just what we need to combat the epidemic of domestic violence. We are convinced that a rigid policy is a force for good. It sends a message, we believe. It says to abused women that we care about them.

But what happens when there is posturing behind this policy? What happens when an apparently noble policy is window dressing meant to give the illusion of caring about citizens? What happens when the appearance of caring extends to the point that courts and social service agencies become willing to sacrifice innocent men to satisfy a political agenda? What happens when judges and human service professionals lack the courage to institute standards for screening and substantiating reports of abuse? The courts become the repositories of a noble hypocrisy. One might expect judges to be troubled by this. But judges appear to be unperturbed. They feel confident their hypocrisy will be safeguarded. The tragedy isn't there. The consequences to falsely accused men are catastrophic. Their lives will be ruined. But maybe worse than that, the injustices done to them will be tolerated, even applauded.

Since the O.J. Simpson trial in 1995, we have entered into a period of nationwide anxiety about men. As a result, men have become easy targets of false accusations of abuse. Once accused, they are afforded no legal remedies to challenge the allegations made against them. In fact, women are advised by their lawyers to allege abuse for the sake of winning legal tugs of war in matters of child custody and divorce. Why? Because lawyers now realize that judges will rubber-stamp their requests for protection without question. In many states the standard for evidence has descended to the level of take-my-word-for-it. This gives their clients an obvious and extraordinary advantage.

The author is a human service professional with 30 years' experience. In the course of his divorce proceedings his wife obtains a restraining order after explaining to the judge that he might be a danger to her because he has carpentry tools in his car. Terms of Enforcement: Making Men Pay for What They've Done is the author's unescorted passage through Hell and a story for everyone to consider who cares about justice and the search for responsible ways to protect women who are at genuine risk of domestic violence. ... Read more


17. Policing 'Domestic' Violence: Women, the Law and the State
by Susan S M Edwards
 Hardcover: 272 Pages (1989-11-01)
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Isbn: 0803980329
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Violence in the home, particularly assault by a man on his wife or girlfriend, is an everyday phenomenon. What should the police and law courts do about it? Susan Edwards draws upon her extensive research into their actual responses, both before and after recent initiatives towards reform, to address the practical and theoretical issues for criminology and feminism.

Examining police and court practice, the author exposes the ways in which the patriarchal ideology enshrined in the law and the masculine ethos of the police and legal profession ensure that women receive less justice and less protection. She documents in detail the processes by which crimes against women are trivialized.

The book combines a review of international research with the author's own three year exploration of policing in the UK through interviews with officers, observation and a review of record keeping practice. It covers the introduction of new policing policies and offers a preliminary assessment of their success together with practical proposals for the future.

At a theoretical level, Policing `Domestic' Violence addresses the key problems of criminality and punishment. Is it possible to reconcile the feminist critique of the marginalization of so-called domestic violence with the radical critique of the punitive system as oppressive and counterproductive? Does the protection of women justify infringement of family privacy?

The book will be read by students of criminology, law, women's studies and sociology, as well as those concerned with policies and practical measures for dealing with violence in the home.

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18. How can workplace violence be deterred? The community policing model has been successfully applied to the problem of domestic violence. The same model ... An article from: Security Management
by Stephen Dohery
 Digital: 6 Pages (2002-04-01)
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This digital document is an article from Security Management, published by American Society for Industrial Security on April 1, 2002. The length of the article is 1571 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: How can workplace violence be deterred? The community policing model has been successfully applied to the problem of domestic violence. The same model can be used to address workplace violence. (Viewpoint).(Column)
Author: Stephen Dohery
Publication: Security Management (Refereed)
Date: April 1, 2002
Publisher: American Society for Industrial Security
Volume: 46Issue: 4Page: 134(3)

Article Type: Column

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19. Search For Solutions: Child Abuse And Domestic Violence Nexus Findings From The Office Of Criminal Justice Planning Public Policy Forums Report
 Paperback: 92 Pages (1998-02)
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Asin: 0788188380
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20. Batterer Intervention: Program Approaches and Criminal Justice Strategies (Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement and Corrections)
by Kerry Healey, Christine Smith, Chris O'Sullivan
Hardcover: 253 Pages (2009-04)
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Asin: 1606929348
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Batterer intervention programs are an integral part of any comprehensive approach to domestic violence. However, because intervention programs are relatively new, there is a need for increased communication between programming providers and criminal justice professionals. The latest publication in NIJ's "Issues and Practices" series, "Batterer Intervention: Program Approaches and Criminal Justice Strategies" provides judges, prosecutors, and probation officers with the information they need to better understand batterer intervention and make appropriate decisions regarding programming. ... Read more


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