2013
DOI: 10.5457/p2005-114.62
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Health care professionals' role in preventing child homicides in the context of domestic violence

Abstract: This review article highlights the risks that children may face in the context of domestic violence (DV). Although there are significant risks for psychological harm for children exposed to DV, in extreme cases, children may be exposed to a domestic homicide or become homicide victims themselves. Often these tragedies appear predictable and preventable with the presence of several risk factors. Risk assessment tools currently being used to identify the level of risk to an adult victim of DV also indicate a pot… Show more

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“…Returning to the issue of homicide, Jaffe et al (11), discuss how witnessing domestic homicide can have traumatic effects on children; and how child maltreatment can also be a risk factor for child homicide. This article discusses issues around screening for risks, and implications for risk management and safety plans by health and child professionals.…”
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“…Returning to the issue of homicide, Jaffe et al (11), discuss how witnessing domestic homicide can have traumatic effects on children; and how child maltreatment can also be a risk factor for child homicide. This article discusses issues around screening for risks, and implications for risk management and safety plans by health and child professionals.…”
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confidence: 99%