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Domestic violence and police response in a pro-arrest jurisdiction
Magazine Title | Women and Criminal Justice |
Volume | 8 |
Magazine Year | 1997 |
Magazine Number | 4 |
Pages | p. 79-98 |
Language | English/Engels |
Description | Factors were studied in terms of their impact on selfreported likelihood to arrest when responding to domestic violence call. Results indicate that belief in the utility of police involvement, knowledge of the department's policy, and attitudes towards women are all significant in accounting for the variation in the likelihood of police to arrest. |
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