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Evaluation research

A variety of evaluation studies examining both high risk victim outcomes, individual services and domestic violence courts
across the UK.


     

Saving lives, saving money: MARACs and high risk domestic abuse

      A 12 page report outlining the benefit of MARACs in terms of saving lives and saving public money
      Author: CAADA 2010

      Saving lives, saving money: MARACs and high risk domestic abuse - REFERENCED VERSION
      A 12 page report outlining the benefit of MARACs in terms of saving lives and saving public money
      Author: CAADA 2010
     
      Safety in Numbers: A Multi-Site Evaluation of Independent Domestic Violence Advisor Services - FULL REPORT
      The first large scale, multi-site evaluation of Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) services across England and Wales.
      Author: Dr Emma Howarth; Louise Stimpson MRes; Diana Barran BA; Dr Amanda Robinson (2009)
     
      Safety in Numbers: A Multi-Site Evaluation of Independent Domestic Violence Advisor Services - 16 page executive summary
      The first large scale, multi-site evaluation of Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) services across England and Wales.
      Author: Dr Emma Howarth; Louise Stimpson MRes; Diana Barran BA; Dr Amanda Robinson (2009)

      Safety in Numbers: A Multi-Site Evaluation of Independent Domestic Violence Advisor Services - 2 page executive summary
      The first large scale, multi-site evaluation of Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) services across England and Wales.
      Author: Dr Emma Howarth; Louise Stimpson MRes; Diana Barran BA; Dr Amanda Robinson (2009)

      Independent Domestic Violence Advisors: A Process Evaluation
      Funded by the Home Office
      Author: Dr Amanda Robinson (November 2009)

      Independent Sexual Violence Advisors: A Process Evaluation
      Funded by the Home Office
      Author: Dr Amanda Robinson (November 2009)

      Second evaluation of Cardiff Women's Safety Unit
      The Cardiff Women's Safety Unit: Understanding the Costs and Consequences of Domestic Violence
      Author: Dr Amanda Robinson (2005) Ref: WSU7

      MARAC Report
      Evaluation of Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences for very high risk victims, Women's Safety Unit, Cardiff-2004
      Author: Dr Amanda Robinson (2004) Ref: WSU6

      WSU Final Evaluation Report
      Evaluation of work of Women's Safety Unit, Cardiff from Dec 2001 to Jan 2003
      Author: Dr Amanda Robinson Ref: WSU5

      Evaluation of Specialist DV Courts/Fast Track System
      Evaluation of the effectiveness of 5 specialist domestic violence courts in Cardiff, Derby, Leeds, West London and Wolverhampton
      Author: Dee Cook, Mandy Burton, Amanda Robinson, Christine Vallely Ref: CPS1

      Wolverhampton Specialist DV Court Evaluation
      First Evaluation of Wolverhampton's Specialist DV Court, November 2003
      Author: Dee Cook Ref: WOL1

      Evaluation of Women's Safety Unit,Cardiff, Summary
      Evaluation of work of Women's Safety Unit, Cardiff from Dec 2001 to Jan 2003
      Author: WSU-Cardiff Ref: WSU1

      Evaluation of HALT's Work Supporting Women Complainants in the Criminal Justice System
      Evaluation done by HALT of the cases of 300 women they supported through the CJS between Sept 1999 and March 2003
      Author: HALT, Leeds Ref: HAL1

      DV MARAC’s for Very High Risk Victims
      One Year Follow of MARAC Cases, Victims Views and Outcomes
      Author: Dr Amanda Robinson and Ms Jasmin Tregidga, University of Cardiff Ref: WSU8

      Evaluation of Domestic Violence Pilot Sites at Gwent and Croydon 2004/5, September 2004
      Interim Report
      Author: Cook, Burton, Robinson, Tregidga and Vallely Ref: CPS2

      Evaluation of Domestic Violence Pilot Sites at Caerphilly (Gwent) and Croydon 2004/5, June 2005
      Final Report
      Author: Vallely, Robinson, Burton and Tregidga Ref: CPS3

      The Cardiff WSU and the Civil/Criminal Interface
      Exploratory study to investigate the interface between the civil and criminal courts in Cardiff and the role of the advocates from the Women’s Safety Unit
      Author: Dr Amanda Robinson Ref: WSU9

      Reducing Repeat Victimisation among High Risk Victims of Domestic Abuse
      The benefits of a co-ordinated response in Cardiff, Wales
      Author: Dr Amanda Robinson Ref: WSU10

      ASSIST Final Evaluation
      Report on the benefits of providing assistance to victims of domestic abuse in Glasgow
      Author: Dr Amanda Robinson Ref: EV1

      The Dyn Project: Supporting Men Experiencing Domestic Abuse
      Author: Dr Amanda Robinson and Mr James Rowlands Ref: DV2

 

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