A Coordinated Community Response to Intimate Partner Violence on the College Campus |
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Authors: | Kristy Holtfreter Jennifer Boyd |
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Affiliation: | a College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA |
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Abstract: | Recent statistics indicate that intimate partner violence is magnified on college campuses. In the university setting, victims of intimate partner violence may encounter numerous agencies (e.g., campus police, local courts, victim advocates) following reporting of victimization. The need for a coordinated community response to intimate partner violence of college students has been emphasized in recent years, yet little research has been conducted. This qualitative, exploratory study examines perceptions of 15 service providers in a recently implemented, campus-based, coordinated community response. Narrative data from semistructured interviews indicate that service providers are generally satisfied with the current response, but report a need for increased training and resources. Implications for future research, education, and public policy are discussed. |
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Keywords: | coordinated community response college campuses intimate partner violence dating violence service providers |
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