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Domestic abuse, civil protection orders and the 'new criminologies'

Subtitleis there any value in engaging with the law?
CreatorConnelly, Clare
Cavanagh, Kate
Magazine TitleFeminist Legal Studies
Volume15
Magazine Year2007
Magazine Number3
Magazine Monthdec
Pagesp.259-287
Notelit.
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Mediumart
DescriptionDrawing on international evaluations and a recent study conducted in Scotland this article examines whether legislation in the form of civil protection orders has the effect of curtailing the actions of abusers and if not, what occurs when the traditional criminal justice response comes into play. The strengths of civil protection orders and some explanations for the weaknesses of these orders are considered alongside the question of whether there is any value in women continuing to engage with the law in response to domestic abuse.
Thesaurusprivaatrecht
preventie
wetgeving
beleid
strafrecht
huiselijk geweld
Verenigd Koninkrijk
CategoriesArticle/Artikel


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