Stover Carla Smith, Poole Gina, Marans Steven
National Center for Children Exposed to Violence, Yale University Child Study Center, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
Violence Vict. 2009;24(5):591-606. doi: 10.1891/0886-6708.24.5.591.
The domestic violence home-visit intervention (DVHVI) provides home visits by police-advocate teams within 72-hours of domestic incident to provide safety, psychoeducation, mental health, legal, or additional police assistance. Clinical and police record data were collected for 512 cases, and repeat calls to the police were tracked for 12 months. Analyses revealed that women who engaged with the DVHVI were more likely to contact the police for subsequent events than those who received no or minimal DVHVI contact. Hispanic women served by Spanish-speaking advocate-officer teams were the most likely to utilize services and call the police for subsequent incidents.
家庭暴力家访干预(DVHVI)由警察-倡导者团队在家庭事件发生后72小时内进行家访,以提供安全保障、心理教育、心理健康、法律或额外的警察协助。收集了512个案例的临床和警方记录数据,并对警方的重复报警情况进行了12个月的跟踪。分析显示,与接受过无或极少DVHVI接触的女性相比,参与DVHVI的女性在后续事件中更有可能报警。由讲西班牙语的倡导者-警官团队服务的西班牙裔女性最有可能利用这些服务并就后续事件报警。