2019
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3427598
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Understanding Access Barriers to Public Services: Lessons from a Randomized Domestic Violence Intervention

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“…They suggest that MARACs often fail to recognize the ways in which structural inequalities and marginalized identities exacerbate experiences of domestic abuse. Some literature describes efforts to tackle specific concerns, such as provision of support for perpetrators (Ariss et al, 2017), improving access to non-police services (Koppensteiner et al, 2019), improving interagency communications systems (Vogt 2021), and releasing time and resources including dedicated staff members to MARAC processes (Hamilton et al, 2021). All of these sources recommend continuous development and evaluation of evolving models.…”
Section: Domestic Abuse and Multi-agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They suggest that MARACs often fail to recognize the ways in which structural inequalities and marginalized identities exacerbate experiences of domestic abuse. Some literature describes efforts to tackle specific concerns, such as provision of support for perpetrators (Ariss et al, 2017), improving access to non-police services (Koppensteiner et al, 2019), improving interagency communications systems (Vogt 2021), and releasing time and resources including dedicated staff members to MARAC processes (Hamilton et al, 2021). All of these sources recommend continuous development and evaluation of evolving models.…”
Section: Domestic Abuse and Multi-agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silke (2011) reports on the creation of the PRADO (Partnership Responses at Domestic Violence Occurrence) program in Australia, now expanded to several additional sites. Reports on second responder programs have also been issued in Canada (Scott et al, 2015) and the UK (Koppensteiner et al, 2019).…”
Section: Why It Is Important To Do the Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of conversations with abusers is to ensure that they understand that assaulting an intimate is criminal and that further abuse will result in (additional) sanctions. Koppensteiner et al (2019) view the role of second response teams as lowering the cost to victims of accessing support services.…”
Section: How the Intervention Might Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More broadly, we contribute to the growing literature on the economics of domestic violence. Studies on this topic can be classified broadly into analyses of the e↵ect of DA on economic outcomes (Aizer, 2011;Anderberg et al, 2016;Bhuller et al, 2021;Bindler and Ketel, 2022;Currie et al, 2022;Gutierrez and Molina, 2020); studies of the e↵ect of the economic environment on DA (Aizer and Dal Bó, 2009;Aizer, 2010;Bhalotra et al, 2021;Card and Dahl, 2011;Guarnieri and Rainer, 2018;Hidrobo et al, 2016;Koppensteiner et al, 2020;Tur-Prats, 2019); and analyses of policy responses to DA (Amaral et al, 2022;Chin and Cunningham, 2019;Iyengar, 2009;Sviatschi and Trako, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%