The scale and nature of family violence in New Zealand : a review and evaluation of knowledge
Lievore, Denise
The scale and nature of family violence in New Zealand : a review and evaluation of knowledge Lievore, Denise; Mayhew, Pat - [Wellington] Centre for Social Research and Evaluation, Ministry of Social Development 2007 - 82 p. : computer file : Microsoft Word format (1.72Mb) ; computer file : World Wide Web
Bibliography p. 67-74. Prepared for: Centre for Social Research and Evaluation. Recommended reading
This report surveys existing levels of knowledge relating to the nature and scale of family violence in New Zealand. It also assesses the quality of the evidence provided by the various forms of data collection available, including: surveys of representative samples, student surveys, cohort studies, studies based on identified victims and know offenders, and administrative data sources. Five main forms of family violence are discussed: intimate partner violence, dating violence, child abuse and neglect, elder abuse and neglect, and sibling abuse. The authors highlight that due to its covert nature, much family violence remains unreported. The report identifies the need for further research in areas such as elder abuse and neglect, family violence against persons with disabilities, child and adolescent violence towards parents, and violence in same-sex relationships.
nz
9780478293043
DISABLED PEOPLE
FAMILY VIOLENCE
CHILD ABUSE
RECOMMENDED READING
ABUSED MEN
ABUSED WOMEN
ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE
DATING VIOLENCE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ELDER ABUSE
EMOTIONAL ABUSE
LGBTQIA+
LITERATURE REVIEWS
NEGLECT
PHYSICAL ABUSE
PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
RESEARCH
SAME SEX RELATIONSHIPS
STATISTICS
SURVEYS
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PARENTAL ABUSE
SIBLING ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
362.8292 LIE
The scale and nature of family violence in New Zealand : a review and evaluation of knowledge Lievore, Denise; Mayhew, Pat - [Wellington] Centre for Social Research and Evaluation, Ministry of Social Development 2007 - 82 p. : computer file : Microsoft Word format (1.72Mb) ; computer file : World Wide Web
Bibliography p. 67-74. Prepared for: Centre for Social Research and Evaluation. Recommended reading
This report surveys existing levels of knowledge relating to the nature and scale of family violence in New Zealand. It also assesses the quality of the evidence provided by the various forms of data collection available, including: surveys of representative samples, student surveys, cohort studies, studies based on identified victims and know offenders, and administrative data sources. Five main forms of family violence are discussed: intimate partner violence, dating violence, child abuse and neglect, elder abuse and neglect, and sibling abuse. The authors highlight that due to its covert nature, much family violence remains unreported. The report identifies the need for further research in areas such as elder abuse and neglect, family violence against persons with disabilities, child and adolescent violence towards parents, and violence in same-sex relationships.
nz
9780478293043
DISABLED PEOPLE
FAMILY VIOLENCE
CHILD ABUSE
RECOMMENDED READING
ABUSED MEN
ABUSED WOMEN
ADOLESCENT RELATIONSHIP ABUSE
DATING VIOLENCE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ELDER ABUSE
EMOTIONAL ABUSE
LGBTQIA+
LITERATURE REVIEWS
NEGLECT
PHYSICAL ABUSE
PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE
RESEARCH
SAME SEX RELATIONSHIPS
STATISTICS
SURVEYS
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PARENTAL ABUSE
SIBLING ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
362.8292 LIE