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4529.0 - Conceptual Framework for Family and Domestic Violence. , 2009
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Conceptual Framework for Family and Domestic Violence.
CONTENTS
Overview
INTRODUCTION
POLICY CONTEXT
THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR FAMILY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Issues in Defining Family and Domestic Violence
INTRODUCTION
ISSUES IN DEFINING FAMILY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
COUNTING FAMILY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
ADDITIONAL TERMINOLOGY USED IN RELATION TO FAMILY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Family and Domestic Violence in Australia A Conceptual Framework
THE NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR FAMILY AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
OVERVIEW OF THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Context
OVERVIEW
DATA NEEDS IN RELATION TO 'CONTEXT' ELEMENT OF THE FRAMEWORK
POTENTIAL FACTORS RELATING TO ‘CONTEXT’
Risk
OVERVIEW
DATA NEEDS IN RELATION TO ‘RISK’ ELEMENT OF THE FRAMEWORK
MEASUREMENT OF ‘RISK’
OVERLAPS, DEFICIENCIES AND GAPS IN THE DATA
Incident
OVERVIEW
DATA NEEDS IN RELATION TO ‘INCIDENT' ELEMENT OF THE FRAMEWORK
Responses
OVERVIEW
DISCLOSURE
DATA NEEDS IN RELATION TO ‘RESPONSES’ ELEMENT OF THE FRAMEWORK
Impacts and Outcomes
OVERVIEW
DATA NEEDS IN RELATION TO ‘IMPACTS AND OUTCOMES' ELEMENT OF THE FRAMEWORK
Programs, Research and Evaluation
OVERVIEW
DATA NEEDS IN RELATION TO ‘PROGRAMS, RESEARCH AND EVALUATION’ ELEMENT OF THE FRAMEWORK
Conclusion
SUMMARY
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