Revue de L' R e v I e W - Faculty of Social Sciences - Université d ...
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168 I P C R e v i e w 2<br />
Type <strong>of</strong> Violence<br />
Risk Factors 4<br />
Youth<br />
Violence<br />
Intimate<br />
Partner<br />
Violence<br />
Child Abuse<br />
El<strong>de</strong>r Abuse<br />
Sexual<br />
Violence<br />
Intervention<br />
Selected<br />
Partners<br />
• Bullying others<br />
• Having <strong>de</strong>linquent<br />
friends<br />
• Unrecognised victim<br />
<strong>of</strong> violence<br />
• <strong>Social</strong> <strong>de</strong>privation<br />
• Inequalities<br />
• Weak police and judicial<br />
system<br />
• • £ £ • Anti-bullying<br />
programmes<br />
• • • • • Train health<br />
staff in<br />
screening,<br />
i<strong>de</strong>ntifying<br />
and referring<br />
victims <strong>of</strong><br />
violence*<br />
• • • £ • De-concentrate<br />
poverty<br />
and reduce<br />
inequalities<br />
• • • • • Strengthen<br />
police and<br />
judicial systems<br />
• Education<br />
• Health staff<br />
• Government<br />
• Local<br />
authorities<br />
• Health services<br />
• Communities<br />
• Government<br />
• Criminal justice<br />
agencies<br />
£ Evi<strong>de</strong>nce that risk factors are associated with increased risk <strong>of</strong> being perpetrators<br />
<strong>of</strong> violence.<br />
• Evi<strong>de</strong>nce that risk factors are associated with increased risk <strong>of</strong> being victims <strong>of</strong> violence.<br />
* For alcohol-related violence, a critical issue is that alcohol services can recognise signs <strong>of</strong><br />
those being violently abused or a perpetrator <strong>of</strong> violence, un<strong>de</strong>rstand what services they<br />
can refer into and engage those services in treating a client. Services <strong>de</strong>aling with violence<br />
and abuse should equally be able to i<strong>de</strong>ntify alcohol-related problems as well as being<br />
aware <strong>of</strong>, and able to utilise, alcohol support services.<br />
Sources: Krug et al., 2002; McVeigh et al., 2005.