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_4Australia _aVictims Support Agency _93043 |
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_aVictorian Family Violence Database Volume 5: _beleven year trend analysis 1999 - 2010 |
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246 | _aMeasuring family violence in Victoria | ||
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_aMelbourne, Vic.: _bDepartment of Justice, _c2012 |
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_a235 p.(electronic document): PDF file _c30 cm. |
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520 | _aThis Volume 5 report provides evidence-based trend analysis of state-wide, comprehensive, cross sector family violence incidents reported in Victoria from 1999–2010. The Database is the only project of its kind in Australia and a unique source of patterns and trends in family violence reporting in Victoria in the context of family violence initiatives within this period. Volume 5 contains an additional two years of data (2008-2010). This period saw the commencement of the Family Violence Protection Act 2008, including the introduction of Family Violence Safety Notices, among a number of other significant changes. The Volume 5 report brings together statistical information and data about family violence incidents reported through: Victoria Police family violence risk assessment and management reports (L17 Form) Victorian Magistrates’ and Children’s Court finalised intervention order applications Victorian Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP) data data from Victorian Public Hospital Emergency Departments data from the Department of Justice Victims of Crime Helpline and Victims Assistance and Counseling Programs DHS Integrated Reporting and Information System (women and children’s family violence services and men's behaviour change programs). This volume also contains new data for the first time, from: Victoria Legal Aid on family violence-related cases Family Violence Court Divisions at the Heidelberg and Ballarat Magistrates’ Courts and Specialist Family Violence Services at Melbourne, Frankston and Sunshine (with a circuit to Werribee) Magistrates’ Courts data where tenancy change applications under the Family Violence Protection Act are made through the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT). [from the website]. The development of the Victorian Family Violence Database was initially funded in 2000 by the Partnerships against Domestic Violence. This is a report of the Victims Support Agency. (Volumes 1 and 2 of the report were published by the Victorian Community Council Against Violence. | ||
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_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9203 |
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_aOFFENDERS _9413 |
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_aVICTIMS _9622 |
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_9221 _aEMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES |
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_aHOSPITALISATIONS _93044 |
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_aSTATISTICS _9575 |
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_aDATA COLLECTION _9182 |
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_aVICTORIA _93045 |
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_aAUSTRALIA _92597 |
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_9431 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE |
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_9196 _aDISABLED PEOPLE |
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_9103 _aCHILD ABUSE |
856 | _uhttp://www.justice.vic.gov.au/home/crime/research+and+statistics/victorian+family+violence+database+volume+5+eleven-year+trend+analysis+1999-2010 | ||
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