A Collaborative Effort Toward Resolving Family Violence Against Women

Andrew L. Giacomazzi, Martha Smithey

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Abstract

Traditional attitudes and practices of noninterference toward family violence are changing. Multilevel, public-private, collaborative partnerships among the criminal justice system, the medical community, educational leaders, the religious community, human services, and public and private advocates have emerged in an effort to promote the safety and welfare of the victims of family violence and to prevent further abuse.

The collaborative approach to family violence recognizes that crime problems and their effects on victims are not solely a law enforcement matter. Through the formation of partnerships, typically within the context of community policing, a comprehensive, coproductive approach to family violence is currently viewed as a promising way to reduce the occurrence of family violence. For example, Straus (1993:29) emphasizes that "complex, multiparty conflicts require the design and large-scale collaborative problem solving processes."

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationViolence Against Women and Family Violence: Developments in Research, Practice, and Policy
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2004

EGS Disciplines

  • Criminal Law

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