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Living at the cutting edge: Women's experiences of protection orders. Volume 2: What's to be done? A critical analysis of statutory and practice approaches to domestic violence

Abstract
This report examines the experiences of 43 Māori, Pakeha, Pasifika and other ethnic minority women who were victims of male partner violence, the impact of the violence on them and their children, and their experiences of the justice system when they reached out for protection. The objectives of the project were to: a.identify and describe the experiences of a sample of women in obtaining protection orders, the impact of protection orders and the response to breaches of protection orders; b.identify those aspects that are working well (that is, positive experiences of protection orders); and c.identify areas for improvement including barriers that prevent women from applying for and obtaining protection orders.
Type
Commissioned Report for External Body
Type of thesis
Series
Living at the cutting edge
Citation
Robertson, N., Busch, R, DSouza, R., Lam Sheung, F., Anand, R., Balzer, R., Simpson, A. & Paina, D. (2007). Living at the cutting edge: Womens experiences of protection orders. Volume 2: What's to be done? A critical analysis of statutory and practice approaches to domestic violence. Hamilton, New Zealand: University of Waikato.
Date
2007-08-01
Publisher
University of Waikato
Degree
Supervisors
Rights
Report commissioned by the Ministry of Womens Affairs. (c) 2007 the Authors.