Domestic violence reporting and disasters in New Zealand

Houghton, Rosalind Margaret Elise

Domestic violence reporting and disasters in New Zealand Houghton, Rosalind Margaret Elise - 2009

Regional Development Dialogue, Spring 2009, 30(1): 79-90

This article reports on research carried out in New Zealand on domestic violence reporting rates during natural disasters. The study involved five case studies in communities following disasters. The research found a significant increase in agencies' work with domestic violence cases in the months following natural disasters. Women's Refuge consistently had the largest increases. The author concludes that both government emergency planners and family violence support agencies need to factor an increase in domestic violence after natural disasters into their work.


COMMUNITIES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
FAMILIES
NATURAL DISASTERS
GENDER
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE


NEW ZEALAND