Contributions

  • Buzawa, Eva Schlesinger. - Contributor
  • Buzawa, Carl G. - Contributor

Publication

1996 - Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, Calif, California

Language

English

Word Count

71,000 words, Guess

Page Count

284 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing4692711
  • Goodreads3925002

Classifications

  • DDC364.1/5553
  • LCCHV6626.2 .D6 1996

Description

Since empirical research on domestic violence began in the 1970s, it has become clear that without intervention, significant percentages of domestic violence cases escalate into more serious incidents. However, with the exception of cases resulting in homicides, there are no reliable criminal justice statistics that document the rates of serious domestic violence incidents. What, then, are the most effective means - in terms of safety and cost - of protecting victims? Featuring writings from noted contributors, Do Arrests and Restraining Orders Work? grapples with the markedly different results of research and analyses on the effectiveness of arrests and restraining orders. This probing volume examines the proper role of arrest and the degree to which the criminal justice system can rely on restraining orders to prevent domestic and other kinds of violence. Representing a wide array of research methods, the chapters include a variety of perspectives, including those from police, prosecutors, the judiciary, and probation officers.

Subjects

Topics

ArrestPreventionInjunctionsMarital violenceRestraining ordersArrest -- United States.Restraining orders -- United States.

Other Editions

  • Do arrests and restraining orders work?Sage Publications1996-01-01

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