Description
Domestic violence (DV) ranks among the most common 911 calls to police statewide. And a new report reveals that the victims making the calls – and the professionals working in Arizona’s criminal-justice system – say the state’s response is at risk of failing. System Alert: Arizona’s Criminal Justice Response to Domestic Violence, published by the Morrison Institute for Public Policy at Arizona State University, finds that, despite important strides made over the past three decades, the Arizona’s criminal justice system is too often falling short of its goals of achieving victim safety and offender accountability.
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Title
- System Alert: Arizona's Criminal Justice Response to Domestic Violence
Contributors
- Toon, Richard J. (Author)
- Hart, William (Author)
- Welch, Nancy (Author)
- Artibise, Yuri (Author)
- Bennett, Dana (Author)
- Del-Colle, Melissa (Author)
- Lewkowitz, Barbara (Author)
- Salcido, Olivia (Author)
- Morrison Institute for Public Policy (Publisher)
Date Created
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2007-10
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Identifier
- Identifier ValueASU 12.2:S 97
Note
- Commissioned by Governor's Commission to Prevent Violence Against Women.
- Includes bibliographical references.