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Domestic abuse recorded by the police in Scotland, 2005-06
- Author:
- SCOTLAND. Scottish Executive.
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Executive National Statistics
- Publication year:
- 2006
- Pagination:
- 35p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Statistics on domestic abuse, based on details of incidents of domestic abuse returned by the eight Scottish police forces in 2005-06 are presented and the main points highlighted.
Mapping support services to children and young people experiencing domestic abuse in Scotland - executive summary
- Author:
- SCOTLAND. Scottish Executive
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Executive
- Publication year:
- 2005
- Pagination:
- 4p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Domestic abuse recorded by the police in Scotland, 1 January - 31 December 2003
- Author:
- SCOTLAND. Scottish Executive
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Executive
- Publication year:
- 2005
- Pagination:
- 30p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Domestic abuse: a national training strategy
- Author:
- SCOTLAND. Scottish Executive
- Publisher:
- The Stationery Office
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 29p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Preventing domestic abuse: a national strategy
- Author:
- SCOTLAND. Scottish Executive
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Executive
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- 20p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Prevention work can have a primary or a secondary focus, the first aiming to stop abuse before it happens by changing attitudes which excuse or condone it, the second aiming to reduce its incidence and effects. Both are important and require to be undertaken, but primary prevention is at the core of any Prevention Strategy. All prevention work should flow from an analysis which reflects the gendered nature of domestic abuse, and the links between all forms of men's violence against women, as expressed in the National Strategy to Address Domestic Abuse in Scotland. Many partners will be required to work together to implement a Prevention Strategy, both locally and nationally. There is already a considerable body of work underway, and Prevention Strategies fit closely with that work. Key elements of the Prevention Strategy are: public awareness raising; education; services for women and children; work with men who use violence; legislation and workplace strategies. Evaluation and monitoring is also a key component and methods used should ensure that the views of women and children who have experienced abuse are taken into account.
Domestic abuse there is no excuse
- Author:
- SCOTLAND. Scottish Executive
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Executive
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- 20p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Implementation of the national strategy to address domestic abuse in Scotland progress report
- Author:
- SCOTLAND. Scottish Executive
- Publisher:
- Scottish Executive
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- 31p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Responding to domestic abuse: guidelines for health care workers in NHS Scotland
- Author:
- SCOTLAND. Scottish Executive
- Publisher:
- The Stationery Office
- Publication year:
- 2003
- Pagination:
- 58p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
The Scottish Executive Health Department has produced these guidelines with the help of a Short Life Working Group comprising experienced professionals, to assist health care workers in all NHS settings to respond appropriately to victims of domestic abuse.
National strategy to address domestic abuse in Scotland: information about current intitiatives by multiagency partnerships on domestic abuse
- Author:
- SCOTLAND. Scottish Executive
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Executive
- Publication year:
- 2002
- Pagination:
- 10p.
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh
Domestic abuse recorded by the police in Scotland: 1st April-31st December 1999
- Author:
- SCOTLAND. Scottish Executive
- Publisher:
- Scotland. Scottish Executive
- Publication year:
- 2000
- Place of publication:
- Edinburgh