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Citation

White JW, Sienkiewicz HC, Smith PH. Violence Against Women 2019; 25(1): 105-127.

Affiliation

University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1077801218815771

PMID

30803429

Abstract

This article delves into the views of 72 leaders in domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy, policy, service, and research to determine their vision for the future direction of the field. Through discussions with experts, we identified numerous strategies necessary to best meet the needs of domestic violence and sexual assault victims. Common themes focused on the need to (a) examine the context of victims' and offenders' experiences; (b) increase cultural competence to adequately provide appropriate victim services and criminal justice responses for underserved, marginalized, and culturally specific populations; (c) increase reliance on victims' voices; (d) continue to develop partnerships at both the community and the state levels and ensure the role of local communities; (e) expand the concept of successful outcomes that can be reliably and validly assessed; (f) emphasize mixed-methods approaches to address these questions, in recognition that various methods complement each other; and (g) be open to novel or emerging approaches to intervention.


Language: en

Keywords

coordinated community responses; domestic violence; sexual assault; underserved populations

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