Understanding research on risk and protective factors for intimate partner violence (Record no. 5062)

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Source 2253-3222 (Online)
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Original cataloging agency AFVC
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9 (RLIN) 2705
Personal name Gulliver, Pauline
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Title Understanding research on risk and protective factors for intimate partner violence
Statement of responsibility, etc Pauline Gulliver and Janet Fanslow
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Auckland, New Zealand :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse, University of Auckland,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2016
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Extent electronic document (33 pages); PDF file: 1.9 MB; Word DOC file: 3.3 MB
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General note NZFVC Issues Paper, 10, June 2016
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Summary, etc Key Messages<br/>• Conceptual models guide the exploration of risk and protective factors.<br/>- Conceptual models help us to organise our thoughts and identify relationships between the different risk and protective factors for intimate partner violence, and other forms of<br/>violence.<br/>- Some conceptual models (such as the ecological model) have helped to expand our<br/>understanding of the wider societal and community factors that impact on violence experience.<br/>- Consistent findings at the international level have allowed the identification of a common set of factors that are strongly associated with violence experience, but these are not the<br/>only factors that influence the likelihood of violence occurring.<br/>• There are some challenges involved with measuring some risk or protective factors<br/>- Most of the research identifying risk and protective factors for intimate partner violence collect information at only one point in time. The result is that it is difficult to establish<br/>whether factors that are related to violence experience caused the violence or are a result of experiencing the violence (or both).<br/>- While, the use of controlling behaviours is strongly associated with violence experience, behaviours can mean different things to different people. It is important to understand the context of an abuser’s behaviour in order to fully understanding the meaning.<br/>• There is no “one true cause” of intimate partner violence.<br/>- Violence is typically the outcome of the interaction of many different factors.<br/>- Individual, relationship, community, social and cultural factors work together to enhance or reduce the likelihood of violence being perpetrated or experienced.<br/>- Violence is a behaviour which is governed by choice. Decisions and subsequent actions are influenced by societal attitudes about what is considered acceptable behaviour.<br/>• A comprehensive, multi-pronged approach is required to address intimate partner violence as well as other forms of family violence in New Zealand.<br/>- Lessons can be learned from systematic approaches to addressing other problem behaviour patterns. For example, addressing the road toll required:<br/>- Investment in infrastructure<br/>- Legislation to reduce risk<br/>- Social marketing campaigns<br/>- Improvements in safety design<br/>- Swift and sure punishment where laws were broken<br/>- Increased resourcing at high risk periods<br/>- Consistent and adequate funding over a sustained period of time<br/>• To optimise the likelihood of success a long-term investment in policy, infrastructure and communities is required. This needs to be supported by an overall strategic government framework<br/>for addressing IPV. Record #5062
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element PROTECTIVE FACTORS
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element RESEARCH
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element RISK FACTORS
9 (RLIN) 505
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
9 (RLIN) 624
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Geographic name NEW ZEALAND
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9 (RLIN) 1129
Personal name Fanslow, Janet L.
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Title Issues Paper, 10, June 2016
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9 (RLIN) 4955
Uniform title NZFVC Issues Paper
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://www.vine.org.nz/issues-papers/understanding-research-on-risk-and-protective-factors-for-intimate-partner-violence">https://www.vine.org.nz/issues-papers/understanding-research-on-risk-and-protective-factors-for-intimate-partner-violence</a>
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