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040 _aAFVC
100 _aMace, Glenn
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245 _aAn evaluation of Operation RESET :
_bAn initiative for addressing child sexual abuse in Aboriginal communities
_cGlenn Mace, Martine B. Powell and Mairi Benson
260 _bSage,
_c2015
500 _aAustralian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2015, 48(1): 82–103
520 _aThis paper presents a qualitative evaluation of Operation RESET: a multi-agency child protection strategy for remote Western Australian Aboriginal communities. RESET is a proactive engagement strategy involving a mobile multi-disciplinary specialist child abuse team comprising detectives and social workers. It is underpinned by the principles that preventing and responding to child sexual abuse must be a shared responsibility, address the underlying causes and contextual issues and enhance children’s safety and well-being by empowering families and communities. The evaluation procedure consisted of in-depth interviews with 64 stakeholders of various backgrounds and affiliations who lived or worked in regions where RESET had been deployed for the past 18 months.(from the abstract). Record #4620
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_aABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES
650 _aCHILD PROTECTION
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_aCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
650 5 _aEVALUATION
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650 5 _aINTERVENTION
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650 5 _aPOLICE
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_aRURAL AREAS
650 5 _aRURAL YOUTH
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650 4 _aSOCIAL SERVICES
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651 4 _aAUSTRALIA
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651 _aWESTERN AUSTRALIA
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_aINDIGENOUS PEOPLES
650 4 _aSEXUAL VIOLENCE
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_aCHILD ABUSE
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_aCHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
700 _aPowell, Martine B.
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700 _aBenson, Mairi
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773 0 _tAustralian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2015, 48(1): 82–103
830 _a Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology
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856 _uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0004865814524217
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