Intimate Partner Violence - Justice Institute of British Columbia
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INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE<br />
Police Responses to Domestic <strong>Violence</strong>: A Study <strong>of</strong> the Use <strong>of</strong> Criminal Code Provisions Relating<br />
to Firearms by Colin Meredith and Chantal Paquette. Ottawa, Ont.: Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong><br />
Canada, Law Reform, Research and Development Directorate. (KE 3758 M474 1993)<br />
Policing Domestic <strong>Violence</strong>: Experiments and Dilemmas by Lawrence W. Sherman, Janell D.<br />
Schmidt, and Dennis P. Rogan. Toronto, Ont.: Maxwell Macmillan Canada.<br />
(HV 6626.2 S54 1992)<br />
Policing Wife-Abuse: The Contribution Made By “Domestic Disturbances” to Deaths and Injuries<br />
among Police Officers by Desmond Ellis. Downsview, Ont.: York University.<br />
(HV 6626 E455 1988)<br />
Promising Practices: Improving the Criminal <strong>Justice</strong> System’s Response to <strong>Violence</strong> against<br />
Women by Mary B. Malefyt. Washington, D.C.: STOP <strong>Violence</strong> Against Women Grants<br />
Technical Assistance Project. (HV 6250.4 W65 M244 1999)<br />
Recommendations for Amendments to “E” Division R.C.M.P. Operational Policies Pertaining to<br />
Relationship <strong>Violence</strong> and the Processing <strong>of</strong> Firearms Applications report by Josiah Wood.<br />
R.C.M.P. (HV 8059 W653 1998)<br />
The Report <strong>of</strong> the Criminal Harassment Unit: Part II: The Nature and Extent <strong>of</strong> Criminal<br />
Harassment in <strong>British</strong> <strong>Columbia</strong>. Victoria, B.C.: Criminal Harassment Unit.<br />
(HV 6594 B753 1995)<br />
Responding to Domestic <strong>Violence</strong>: The Integration <strong>of</strong> Criminal <strong>Justice</strong> and Human Services by<br />
Eve. S. Buzawa, Carl G. Buzawa, and Evan Stark. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.<br />
(HV 6626.2 B89 2012)<br />
Spousal Abuse in Metropolitan Toronto: Research Report on the Response <strong>of</strong> the Criminal<br />
<strong>Justice</strong> System by Barry Leighton. Ottawa: Solicitor General Canada. (HV 6626 L433 1989)<br />
Woman Battering: Policy Responses edited by Michael Steinman. Cincinnati, Ohio: Anderson Pub.<br />
Co. (HV 6626.2 W66 1991)<br />
Women, Policing, and Male <strong>Violence</strong>: International Perspectives by Jaina Hanmer, Jill Radford, and<br />
Elizabeth A. Stanko. New York: Routledge. (HV 6250.4 W65 H365 1989)<br />
POLICE RESPONSE - DVDs<br />
D1417 Domestic Disputes (DVD, 15 minutes)<br />
Responding to calls <strong>of</strong> domestic violence is <strong>of</strong>ten the cause <strong>of</strong> assault and death among<br />
law enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficers. This program is the result <strong>of</strong> a ten year study on <strong>of</strong>ficers who<br />
were killed while dealing with a domestic dispute situation. Actual cases are dramatized,<br />
showing how the <strong>of</strong>ficers were killed and the future <strong>of</strong>ficers should be prepared for when<br />
handling disputes. Emphasis is made on the first minute <strong>of</strong> response being the most<br />
crucial to an <strong>of</strong>ficer’s safety. Other topics include: approaching the scene, indications <strong>of</strong><br />
danger, patience when establishing control, alcohol and drugs, and exercising correct<br />
handcuffing procedures. (AIMS Multimedia) (HV 8079.2 D644 1992)