Is domestic violence increasing or decreasing? Various measures of trends in domestic violence
Bartlett, Elizabeth
Is domestic violence increasing or decreasing? Various measures of trends in domestic violence Bartlett, Elizabeth - Wellington 2005
Unpublished paper from Ministry of Justice, Research and Evaluation.
This report examines administrative data that is available on family violence in the justice sector, and looks at whether the data could be used to determine changes in the levels of family violence within New Zealand. Statistics from reported offences, prosecuted charges, convictions, and protection orders are presented, and the author discusses some of the policy, legislative and social contextual factors that could influence the trends in the various measures of family violence. The report shows that since 2002, there has been an increase in family violence-related offences and prosecutions, while there has been a decline in the number of applications for protection orders. The author maintains, however, that this data cannot easily determine changes in the underlying levels of family violence in New Zealand society. Regular analysis of justice sector data, linked closely to contextual changes, is recommended.
nz
CHILD NEGLECT
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
JUSTICE
PROTECTION ORDERS
STATISTICS
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
CHILD ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
362.8292021 ISD
Is domestic violence increasing or decreasing? Various measures of trends in domestic violence Bartlett, Elizabeth - Wellington 2005
Unpublished paper from Ministry of Justice, Research and Evaluation.
This report examines administrative data that is available on family violence in the justice sector, and looks at whether the data could be used to determine changes in the levels of family violence within New Zealand. Statistics from reported offences, prosecuted charges, convictions, and protection orders are presented, and the author discusses some of the policy, legislative and social contextual factors that could influence the trends in the various measures of family violence. The report shows that since 2002, there has been an increase in family violence-related offences and prosecutions, while there has been a decline in the number of applications for protection orders. The author maintains, however, that this data cannot easily determine changes in the underlying levels of family violence in New Zealand society. Regular analysis of justice sector data, linked closely to contextual changes, is recommended.
nz
CHILD NEGLECT
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
JUSTICE
PROTECTION ORDERS
STATISTICS
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
CHILD ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
362.8292021 ISD