Protecting lives, careers, and public confidence: Florida’s efforts to prevent officer-involved domestic violence. FLORIDA'S EFFORTS TO PREVENT OFFICER-INVOLVED DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Karen Oehme, Darcy Siebert, Carl Siebert, colby Valentine, Elizabeth Donnelly, Nat Stern

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Abstract

Florida’s innovative Law Enforcement Families Partnership (LEFP) was created to reduce and prevent officer-involved domestic violence in the state. Administered by the Institute for Family Violence Studies at Florida State University and supported by the criminal justice and victim’s advocacy communities, the LEFP is the first statewide project of its kind. It includes several components, the cornerstone of which is an online curriculum that teaches officers about the dynamics and consequences of domestic violence perpetrated by officers. This article describes the project and early data from the surveys attached to the curriculum.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)84-106
Number of pages23
JournalFamily Court Review
Volume49
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2011

Keywords

  • Curriculum
  • Domestic violence
  • Law enforcement officer
  • Officer-involved domestic violence
  • Prevention
  • Training
  • Victim

EGS Disciplines

  • Social Work

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