Safe - the domestic abuse quarterly
Issue 17, Summer 2006
Highlights include:
Changing attitudes within dental healthcare
Caroline Rowsell reports on Manchester Citywide NHS Domestic Violence Project that has undertaken domestic violence awareness training with dental students accross the city.
From domestic violence to coercive control
Professor Evan Stark writes about a new way of looking at the dynamics of domestic violence.
Young people's attitudes towards gendered violence
Young people's attitudes towards gendered violence are slowly changing, but abuse within teenage relationships continues.
Domestic violence or deportation and destitution?
Hannana Siddiqui from Southall Black Sisters reports on developments in immigration cases, policy and campaigns.
Risk assessment in the family courts
The Safe Contact Project is a comprehensive risk assessment system developed by the Domestic Violence Intervention Project (DVIP) and used by CAFCASS offices in the London area.
Plus all the latest news, research, book reviews and events.
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