Negotiating Domestic Violence

Negotiating Domestic Violence

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Hoyle Carolyn
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780198267737
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This book examines the factors which shape the criminal justice response to domestic violence in the light of policy changes at the beginning of the 1990s which aimed to increase arrest rates. In particular, the book discusses the needs and expectations of victims and examines how their choices impact on decisions made by police and prosecutors. Many books on the criminal justice response to domestic violence start from the premise that withdrawal of complaints by victims and the subsequent discontinuance of cases, represents some kind of failure on the part of the agencies involved and that victims would benefit from greater determination by police to prosecute offenders wherever possible. Implicit in this approach is the assumption that the criminal justice system as it presently operates is capable of responding effectively to the needs of victims of domestic violence. This book throws doubt on the validity of these assumptions.
EAN 9780198267737
ISBN 0198267738
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date July 30, 1998
Pages 266
Language English
Dimensions 224 x 142 x 21
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Hoyle Carolyn
Series Clarendon Studies in Criminology