TY - BOOK AU - Dowling, Christopher AU - Morgan, Anthony AU - Boyd, Chloe AU - Voce, Isabella TI - Policing domestic violence : : a review of the evidence SN - 2206-7280 PY - 2018/// CY - Canberra, ACT : PB - Australian Institute of Criminology, KW - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - INTERVENTION KW - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE KW - JUSTICE KW - PERPETRATORS KW - POLICE KW - POLICE PROCEDURES KW - PREVENTION KW - SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS KW - TRAINING KW - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT KW - VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - PACIFIC KW - AUSTRALIA KW - ASIA KW - NEW ZEALAND N1 - AIC Research report, no. 13, 2018 N2 - This review examines what is known about the policing of domestic violence. It covers six domains of police involvement in domestic violence—workforce development, reporting to police, first response, prevention of further domestic violence, investigative responses and charging of perpetrators. A systematic search of 10 literature databases, with targeted follow-up searches, identified 346 eligible studies. Findings indicate that police can influence the likelihood of further violence, victim satisfaction and wellbeing, and criminal justice outcomes. Improvements to the policing of domestic violence should focus on optimising the implementation and effectiveness of police responses—specifically, targeting responses at the incidents, victims and perpetrators where they are likely to have the greatest impact; developing the workforce; embracing new technologies and innovative approaches; minimising bureaucratic or administrative barriers to effective police responses; and working closely with victims. (Authors' abstract). Record #6154 UR - https://www.aic.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-05/rr_policing_domestic_violence_211118.pdf UR - https://www.aic.gov.au/publications/rr/rr13 ER -