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_aBoxall, Hayley _95002 |
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_aThe "Pathways to intimate partner homicide" project : _cHayley Boxall, Laura Doherty, Siobhan Lawler, Christie Franks and Samantha Bricknell _bkey stages and events in male-perpetrated intimate partner homicide in Australia |
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_bANROWS, _c2022 |
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500 | _aANROWS Research report, Issue 4, February 2022 | ||
520 | _aSince 1989–90 there have been an average 68 intimate partner homicides (IPH) per year in Australia, the majority of which were perpetrated by a male offender against a female intimate partner (Bricknell & Doherty, 2021). Intimate partner homicide is the most common form of homicide in Australia and most victims are women. In 2018–19, 15 per cent of all homicide incidents involved the murder (or manslaughter) of a female by a male intimate partner (Bricknell & Doherty, 2021). Understanding of IPH in Australia – particularly the nature and course of relationships between victims and offenders – is limited. In particular, there is a critical need to examine the sequence of events, interactions and relationship dynamics preceding and coinciding with the male-perpetrated homicide of a female intimate partner, in order to inform prevention and intervention initiatives. To address this knowledge gap, the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) developed the “Pathways to intimate partner homicide” project (PIPH). The study aimed to answer the following research questions: • Is there a distinct progression of events/phases that lead up to IPH? • Do these phases follow a similar sequential pathway? Are antecedent sequences identifiable and what do they look like? • What proportion of incidents are identified as outliers? How do outliers differ in form and context? • If a common IPH sequence(s) is identifiable, where do recognisable intervention points exist? (From the Executive summary). Record #7527 | ||
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_aABUSIVE MEN _926 |
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_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9203 |
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_aFEMICIDE _98292 |
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_aHOMICIDE _9297 |
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_aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE _9431 |
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_aPERPETRATORS _92644 |
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_aRISK FACTORS _9505 |
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_aSTATISTICS _9575 |
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_aINTERNATIONAL _93624 |
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_aAUSTRALIA _92597 |
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_aDoherty, Laura _910750 |
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_aLawler, Siobhan _910751 |
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_aFranks, Christie _910752 |
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_aBricknell, Samantha _97851 |
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_uhttps://anrows-2019.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/04102537/Boxall-et-al_Pathways-to-intimate-partner-homicide.2.2.pdf _zDownload report, PDF, 2.5 MB |
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_uhttps://www.anrows.org.au/project/pathways-to-intimate-partner-homicide/ _zAccess the project page for related resources |
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_uhttps://www.anrows.org.au/media-releases/two-new-reports-contribute-invaluable-data-to-what-we-know-about-intimate-partner-homicide-in-australia/ _yAccess the media release for related resources |
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