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A follow-up evaluation of a coordinated police-social services response to recidivist family violence

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posted on 2024-11-03, 09:55 authored by Gemma HamiltonGemma Hamilton, Lisa Harris, Sarah Mccook
Coordinated multi-agency approaches are a key strategy for responding to recidivist family violence. This paper presents a follow-up quantitative evaluation of Alexis: a coordinated police-social services approach to recidivist and high-risk family violence piloted in Victoria, Australia. State-wide police data was collected for 75 perpetrators 20 to 36 months since case closure following Alexis intervention. Results indicated that 38 perpetrators (51%) had no further recorded incidents of family violence. The remaining non-mutually exclusive categories indicated that 17 (22%) had perpetrated family violence against the original Alexis victim in another location (outside the pilot catchment zones); 28 (37%) had perpetrated family violence against a different victim; and 8 of the prior two groups (11%) had perpetrated violence against both Alexis and non-Alexis victims. Those classified as low recidivists before intervention were less likely to have a further recorded incident of family violence during the follow-up period compared to high recidivists. Implications for police and policy-makers are discussed with reference to intimate partner violence and parent abuse by adult children.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1177/26338076231174667
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    ISSN - Is published in 26338076

Journal

Journal of Criminology

Volume

56

Issue

4

Start page

456

End page

469

Total pages

14

Publisher

Sage

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© The Author(s) 2023. Open Access Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)

Former Identifier

2006124289

Esploro creation date

2024-03-02