학술논문

Complexities of the Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence: Police Officers' Perspectives on the Challenges of Keeping Families Safe.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Mar2022, Vol. 37 Issue 5/6, p2557-2580. 24p.
Subject
*SAFETY
*FAMILY health
*INTERVIEWING
*INTIMATE partner violence
*QUALITATIVE research
*RESEARCH funding
*POLICE psychology
*THEMATIC analysis
*FAMILY services
Language
ISSN
0886-2605
Abstract
Through interviews with police officers (n = 15), the present study examined police perspectives toward their response to intimate partner violence (IPV). Qualitative analyses indicated several challenges police officers face in responding to IPV, including barriers at the systemic, organizational, and individual levels. Police officers in the current study also identified recommendations toward overcoming barriers. Overall, results continue to underscore a lack of police consistency toward addressing IPV, including inconsistent approaches to assessing and managing risk posed to families. Conversely, qualitative results point to several recommendations that heavily involve collaboration between community and justice partners. Implications for future research and practice include further examination of the identified recommendations, a continued focus on developing training that addresses the risk posed to high-risk families, and further development of collaborative approaches toward the prevention and intervention of IPV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]