Domestic Abuse and Child Contact 2020
DOI: 10.4324/9781003125556-6
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Enhancing judicial skills in domestic violence cases: the development, implementation, and preliminary evaluation of a model US programme

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“…The emphasis on judicial training draws on existing research, which has demonstrated that due to the uniqueness of the dynamics of gender, it is crucial for judges to understand and develop skills related to a wide range of legal and social issues. The importance of specialized educational programs for judges is well founded in the literature (Dawuni & Bauer, 2016;Wallacet, 2003;Dawson, 2015;Wallace, 2000;Armytage, 1995;Jaffe & Claire, 2018;Wikler, 1989;Minamino, 2012). Judicial training is deemed an inevitable tool for addressing adjudicators' built-in and often strongly held sets of values, preconceptions, opinions and prejudices, and other inaccurate percep tions that influence judicial reasoning (Cameron, 1990).…”
Section: Conceptual and Normative Framework On Gender And Judicial Tr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The emphasis on judicial training draws on existing research, which has demonstrated that due to the uniqueness of the dynamics of gender, it is crucial for judges to understand and develop skills related to a wide range of legal and social issues. The importance of specialized educational programs for judges is well founded in the literature (Dawuni & Bauer, 2016;Wallacet, 2003;Dawson, 2015;Wallace, 2000;Armytage, 1995;Jaffe & Claire, 2018;Wikler, 1989;Minamino, 2012). Judicial training is deemed an inevitable tool for addressing adjudicators' built-in and often strongly held sets of values, preconceptions, opinions and prejudices, and other inaccurate percep tions that influence judicial reasoning (Cameron, 1990).…”
Section: Conceptual and Normative Framework On Gender And Judicial Tr...mentioning
confidence: 99%