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Targeting Domestic Abuse With Police Data 1st Ed Matthew P Bland

  • SKU: BELL-22500480
Targeting Domestic Abuse With Police Data 1st Ed Matthew P Bland
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.69 MB
Author: Matthew P. Bland, Barak Ariel
ISBN: 9783030548421, 9783030548438, 3030548422, 3030548430
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Targeting Domestic Abuse With Police Data 1st Ed Matthew P Bland by Matthew P. Bland, Barak Ariel 9783030548421, 9783030548438, 3030548422, 3030548430 instant download after payment.

This book explores the potential of domestic abuse data to assess the level of harm caused to victims and the amount of resources required to respond to it. Policing domestic abuse has become a major activity for the police service in England and Wales. Part of the police strategy is to gather hundreds of thousands of detailed records about victims and suspects – the single largest set of domestic abuse records available, but one that to date has largely unexplored by researchers. In this volume, Matthew Bland and Barak Ariel analyse three substantial datasets taken from police forces across the country and ask:

· Can police data be used to derive meaningful insight?

· How should we use these data to measure harm?

· Just how much domestic abuse involves a repeat victim?

· Does abuse get more serious over time?

· Can serious domestic abuse be predicted before it occurs?

This volume illustrates the scale of the challenge the police and other agencies face with reducing domestic abuse. A small proportion of individuals generate a majority of harm; this book argues that police records offer opportunities to identify these individuals before the harm occurs. Demonstrating that statistical techniques can be used to profile domestic abuse to target harm reduction strategies more precisely and even identify a sizable proportion of serious cases before they occur, this volume will be of interest to law enforcement officials, policing researchers, and policy makers interested in reducing the phenomenon of domestic abuse.

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