issues papers

 

The Clearinghouse produces two Issues Papers a year.  These provide a detailed analysis of specific issues of concern to those working and researching in the field of domestic and family violence.  All issues papers are peer reviewed.

 

Want to suggest a paper topic?  Email the Clearinghouse or phone: (02) 9385 2990

Want to receive issues papers in hardcopy?  Subscribe now!

 

Latest issues paper

    

   

Click here for pdf or rtf

 

 

Previous papers

No 23 Managing recidivism amongst high risk violent men, Salter M, 2012 pdf rtf
No 22 Different types of intimate partner violence: an exploration of the literature, Wangmann J, 2011 pdf rtf
No 21

Closing the gap on family violence: driving prevention and intervention through health policy, Hovane V & Cox D, 2011

pdf rtf
No 20

Implementing legal empowerment strategies to prevent domestic violence in new and emerging communities,

Dimopoulos M, 2010

pdf rtf
No 19

Family violence, help-seeking & the close-knit Aboriginal community: lessons for mainstream service provision,

Lumby, B and Farrelly, T, 2009

pdf rtf
No 18

Better policing, better outcomes: changing police culture to prevent domestic violence and homicide,

Marcus, G, Campbell, G, Steendam, W & Little C, 2009

pdf rtf
No 17

Engaging men in men’s violence prevention:  exploring the tensions, dilemmas and possibilities, Pease, B 2008

pdf rtf
No 16

Working it out: domestic violence issues and the workplace, Murray, S & Powell, A 2008

pdf rtf
No 15

Exploring the use of domestic violence fatality review teams, David, N 2007

pdf rtf
No 14

Taking back the castle: how Australia is making the home safer for women and children, McFerran, L, 2007

pdf rtf
No 13

Domestic violence and child protection: challenging directions for practice, Humphreys, C  2007

pdf rtf
No 12

Family Law Act reform:  the potential for screening and risk assessment for family violence, Braaf, R & Sneddon, C 2007

pdf rtf
No 11

Good practice in Indigenous family violence prevention: designing and evaluating successful programs, Memmott et al2006

pdf Word
No 10

Specialist domestic/family violence courts within the Australian context, Stewart, J  2005

pdf Word
No 9
Restorative justice, domestic violence and family violence, Stubbs, J  2004 pdf Word
No 8

Promoting women’s mental health: the challenges of intimate/domestic violence against women,

Taft, A  2003

pdf Word
No 7

Responding to men who perpetrate domestic violence: controversies, interventions and challenges, Laing, L 2002

pdf Word
No 6

Violence against women in pregnancy and after childbirth: current knowledge and issues in health

care responses, Taft, A  2002

pdf Word
No 5

Pathways to safety: an interview about Indigenous family violence with Pam Greer, Indigenous Training and Development Consultant, Greer, P & Laing, L  2001

pdf Word
No 4

Working with women: exploring individual and group work approaches, Laing, L  2001

pdf Word
No 3

Domestic and family violence: criminal justice interventions, Holder, R  2001

pdf Word
No 2

Children, young people and domestic violence, Laing, L  2000

pdf Word
No 1

Progress, trends and challenges in Australian responses to domestic violence: a background paper

to the Issues Paper Series, Laing, L  2000

pdf Word