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Abstract
Having to flee the family home as a result of domestic violence and move into temporary accommodation can be a distressing and unsettling experience for women and children. Furthermore, victims can feel a sense of injustice at having to move (effectively making themselves homeless) in order to escape the violent and abusive behaviour of a partner. Consequently, any policy measures or initiatives that enable victims to remain in their own homes, while at the same time prioritising their safety, need to be given serious consideration. In 2003, the ‘Sanctuary’ model, which is an example of such a scheme, was introduced in England (Netto et al., 2009; Jones et al., 2010).
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 20-21 |
Journal | Criminal Justice Matters |
Volume | 99 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 16 Mar 2015 |
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Justice Options with Older People in Wales: The Dewis Choice Project Launch
(Participant)
Impact: Policy and legislation, Quality of life and safety, Health and welfare - new products, guidelines and services, Policy and legislation
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- 1 Oral presentation
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Guest speaker at first seminar on older women and domestic abuse
Wydall, S. (Speaker)
2016Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation