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Results for family violence courts (new zealand)
2 results foundAuthor: Knaggs, Trish Title: The Manukau Family Violence Court: An Evaluation of the Family Violence Court Process Summary: The family violence courts in New Zealand are a judicial initiative. The Manukau Family Violence Court, the focus of this evaluation, was established to address systemic delays in responding to family violence occurring in the Manukau District Court. This evaluation sought to identify aspects of this court process which were working well and those which required improvement, as well as to consider the extent to which the Manukau Family Violence Court was meeting its objectives. Details: Wellington, NZ: New Zealand Ministry of Justice, 2008. 110p. Source: Internet Resource Year: 2008 Country: New Zealand URL: Shelf Number: 118541 Keywords: Courts (New Zealand)Domestic ViolenceFamily Violence Courts (New Zealand) |
Author: Knaggs, Trish Title: The Waitakere and Manukau Family Violence Courts: An evaluation summary Summary: Family Violence (FV) Courts in New Zealand are a judicial initiative, and incorporate some aspects of problem-solving courts. Therapeutic jurisprudence is also reflected in the Waitakere FV Court process. The Waitakere FV Court began in 2001. The Manukau FV Court was implemented in 2005 after long-standing collaboration with community organisations that had previously introduced fast-tracking and victim advocacy within the Henderson District Court. These courts aim to provide a more holistic response to family violence than that currently available in the conventional court setting. FV Courts also seek to provide a more timely response to family violence, enhance safety for victims and families experiencing family violence, and encourage accountability among offenders. The Waitakere FV Court has an additional aim to provide specialist services to victims, offenders and those involved in the operation of this court. This research indicates Waitakere and Manukau FV Courts are doing much to provide this type of response. Alongside a desire to process family violence matters swiftly, FV Courts seek to do everything possible to maintain the safety of victims and families. These courts also focus on encouraging offenders to attend programmes, not only because they are seen as an opportunity for offenders to accept they are accountable for their offending, but also because in the longer term the safety of victims will be enhanced. Operationalising and maintaining such an approach requires considerable commitment and the findings describe how this is being achieved at both courts. Details: Wellington, NZ: Ministry of Justice, 2008. 78p. Source: Internet Resource: Accessed June 28, 2013 at: http://www.justice.govt.nz/publications/global-publications/t/the-waitakere-and-manukau-family-violence-courts-an-evaluation-summary-august-2008/publication Year: 2008 Country: New Zealand URL: http://www.justice.govt.nz/publications/global-publications/t/the-waitakere-and-manukau-family-violence-courts-an-evaluation-summary-august-2008/publication Shelf Number: 129194 Keywords: Domestic ViolenceFamily Violence Courts (New Zealand)Problem-Solving Courts |