Domestic Abuse Disclosure Schemes

Problems with Policy, Regulation and Legality

Domestic Abuse Disclosure Schemes

Problems with Policy, Regulation and Legality

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This book draws on empirical work to examine the debates surrounding domestic violence disclosure schemes (also known as Clare's Law), focussing on England and Wales with comparisons to similar jurisdictions. Clare's Law allows any member of the public the right to ask the police if their partner may pose a risk to them. This book sets out a coherent methodology for analysing these schemes which are growing in popularity. It discusses their pros and cons and the challenges with operating and regulating them. It ultimately seeks to examine whether the disclosure of information concerning the criminal history of one person to that person's intimate partner will ultimately increase the likelihood of keeping their partner safe. It speaks to academics working in the domestic violence / regulation/ criminal justice/ criminology fields as well as by policy makers in front line services and government agencies.

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Victim vulnerability, risk prediction and victim blaming
Chapter 3. Policy origins of the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme
Chapter 4. A 'policy spiral' in common law jurisdictions
Chapter 5. The effectiveness of Domestic Abuse Disclosure Schemes
Chapter 6. Domestic Abuse Disclosure Schemes in a complex 'regulatory space'
Chapter 7. The governance and legalities of Domestic Abuse Disclosure Schemes
Chapter 8. Reflections, conclusions and recommendations.
ISBN 978-3-030-89041-4
Artikelnummer 9783030890414
Medientyp Buch
Auflage 1st ed. 2022
Copyrightjahr 2022
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang XXIII, 244 Seiten
Abbildungen XXIII, 244 p.
Sprache Englisch