TY - SER AU - Boxall, Hayley AU - Rosevear, Lisa AU - Payne, Jason TI - Domestic violence typologies: what value to practice? PY - 2015/// CY - Canberra, ACT : PB - Australian Institute of Criminology, KW - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE KW - JUSTICE KW - AUSTRALIA N1 - Trends & Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 2015, no. 494 N2 - Over the last few decades, understandings of the nature and causes of domestic violence have increased in sophistication. This has been influenced by, and led to, an influx of domestic violence typologies that have attempted to identify differences between groups of offenders and victims based on factors ranging from physiological reactions to specific stimuli through to historical experiences of violence and abuse. While this research has been of undeniable conceptual and theoretical value, its applicability to the day-to-day work of domestic violence practitioners is less clear. This study represents one of the first attempts to speak directly to professionals about how domestic violence typologies inform their everyday decision making and case practice. (Foreword) Record #4724 UR - http://aic.gov.au/publications/current%20series/tandi/481-500/tandi494.html ER -