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Week 5 - Risk led approach - Coggle Diagram
Week 5 - Risk led approach
Risk Led approach
Risk tools - DASH
Structuring professional judgement
Linking tools to interventions
Partnership of key agencies
DASH research - Robinson
National mapping exercise
Fieldwork in 3 forces
Classifying DA
Can be missed
Uneven recognition
Mixed vulnerabilities
Familial relationships not just partners
Non-violent aspects
Issues of risk identification + management
A small constellation - Robinson, et al 2016
Rating importance of various risks
Risk factors that inform police perceptions
Survey findings most important
Hurt children, physical injury, threaten children, victim fear, strangulation/choking
Interventions informed by risk
IDVAs
MARACAs Process
MASH
Challenges of using DASH
Ambiguity in risk concepts
Uneven training
Perceived tick box
Risk is dynamic and can change over time
Coercive Control Proff. Evan Stark
How men entrap women in personal life
Tactics employed by abusers
Coercion + control
Characterised as a liberty crime
Threats
Policy and legal reform
Policy definitions expanded
Criminalize behaviour
Section 76 serious crime act 2015
Laws as gender neutral
Policing coercive control
Repetative nature of crime and control
Police recording
Brennan - 1/2 as many result in arrest
Negative impact of police occupational culture
Lack of understanding of dynamics
Police frustration with repeat calls
Correctly interpreting and applying definition
Pattern of subtle behaviour
Under the radar
Robinson et al
Non violence under the radar
More in america
Comparisons of what mattered
Violence matters in terms of police conceptualisations