Reshaping responses to domestic violence, Final Report
Dale Bagshaw, Donna Chung, Murray Couch, Sandra Lilburn and Ben Wadham
University of South Australia
Commonwealth of Australia 2000
ISBN 0 642 48709 X
Domestic violence has been a political concern for three decades involving women's movement activists, the State and the non-government sector. A complex web of responses to deal with domestic violence has evolved over this period. A great deal is already known about domestic violence from Australian and overseas research and the experiences of people working in the field of domestic violence. Given the multi-faceted nature of domestic violence, no one piece of research or intervention can provide the solution. This research was funded under the Partnerships Against Domestic Violence initiative of the Commonwealth Government and examined the needs of men, women and young people experiencing domestic violence in South Australia.
Associate Professor Dale Bagshaw (email) website Director Conflict Management Research Group (CMRG) Hawke Research Institute for Sustainable Societies (HRISS), University of South Australia Business: (08) 8302 4375 Fax: (08) 8302 4344