Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being (Sep 2020)

Measuring intimate partner violence risk: A national survey of Canadian police officers

  • Michael D. Saxton,
  • Peter G. Jaffe,
  • Anne-Lee Straatman,
  • Laura Olszowy,
  • Myrna Dawson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.35502/jcswb.144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3

Abstract

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This study examined the role of police in addressing intimate partner violence (IPV) and the type of strategies they apply across Canada based on a national survey of officers. The focus was on an examination of the types of structured tools Canadian police officers report using in their risk assessment strategies. The results suggest that Canadian police officers are reporting frequent engagement in risk assessments across jurisdictions. The survey findings indicate variability across provinces in the types of risk assessment tools police officers are using. Implications for future research include exploring specific provincial and territorial police risk assessment processes and the challenges in engaging in risk assessments.

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