The police patrols and children experiencing domestic violence
Journal article, Peer reviewed
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2358963Utgivelsesdato
2015Metadata
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Originalversjon
10.1080/15614263.2015.1086879Sammendrag
Using data from a study on police officers’ encounters with domestic violence
victims and a study on children experiencing domestic violence, this article examines
how officers decide whether and how to communicate with children in emergency
situations, and how children experience these encounters. Officers’ views on such
communication diverge; usually, communication is motivated by the need to
determine next actions. Children recall little communication and describe officers as
faceless, nameless and genderless. The authors argue for recognizing the preventive
role of officers on emergency calls. Official policies and guidelines should formally
acknowledge and clarify the importance of communication with children.
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