Police domestic violence training
Responding to Intimate Partner Violence Related Strangulation Integrating Policy, Practice, and Rese
This webinar examines the problem of Intimate Partner Violence Strangulation and an innovative response policy. The presentation will include an overview of the nature and extent of strangulation, its dangers, and adverse medical consequences followed by a review of a Strangulation Ordinance in Burleson, Texas that mandates extensive training for first responders and a city-wide response protocol for strangulation detection and investigation, documentation of strangulation signs and symptoms, medical assistance, and service referrals for strangulation survivors.
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Course of Domestic Abuse Among Chicago's Elderly: Risk Factors, Protective Behaviors, and Police Intervention
Review Essay on the Law Enforcement Response to Spouse Abuse: Past, Present, and Future
Double Your Trouble: Dual Arrest in Family Violence
Collaborating With Police Departments: Recruitment in the Oklahoma Lethality Assessment (OK-LA) Study
Family Violence and Police Utilization
The Lethality Screen: The Predictive Validity of an Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment for Use by First Responders
NIJ's Locally Initiated Research Partnerships in Policing: Factors That Add Up to Success
Lethality Screen: The Predictive Validity of an Intimate Partner Violence Risk Assessment for Use by First Responders
Failure of Arrest to Deter Spouse Abuse
Effects of State and Local Domestic Violence Policy on Intimate Partner Homicide (From Violence Against Women and Family Violence: Developments in Research, Practice, and Policy, 2004, Bonnie Fisher, ed. -- See NCJ-199701)
Links Between the Police Response and Women's Psychological Outcomes Following Intimate Partner Violence
The Changing Boundaries of the Criminal Justice System: Redefining the Problem and the Response in Domestic Violence
Metro-Dade Spouse Abuse Replication Project
NIJ Researcher-Practitioner Partnerships: Evaluation of Grants to Encourage Arrest Policies for Domestic Violence, Final Report
Explaining the IPV Arrest Decision: Incident, Agency, and Community Factors
Policing Domestic Violence in the Post-SARP Era: The Impact of a Domestic Violence Police Unit
Voices of Domestic Violence Victims: Predictors of Victim Preference for Arrest and the Relationship Between Preference for Arrest and Revictimization
Increased Death Rates of Domestic Violence Victims From Arresting vs. Warning Suspects in the Milwaukee Domestic Violence Experiment (MilDVE)
New Approaches to Policing High Risk Intimate Partner Victims and Offenders
Domestic Violence Research 15 Years After VAWA
Since the passage of the Violence Against Women Act, a majority of the more than 250 research and evaluation studies funded by NIJ examined domestic violence issues. This research has been collected in the Compendium of Research on Violence Against Women, which includes an abstract of each grant and the results of completed studies.