2017
DOI: 10.1080/10911359.2017.1353373
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Violence Prevention in Disadvantaged Communities: The Need for Using Criminal Justice and Public Health Approaches

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“…Campbell et al (2010), Flood (2015 and Roguski and Gregory (2014) highlight the difficulties of challenging gender norms with men who use IPV when their family members and communities are embedded with these same norms. Anderson et al (2017) suggest domestic violence services have a dual responsibility to provide public-health approaches aimed at the whole community, as well as intensive group and individual programs to address IPV.…”
Section: Theme 4 Non-professional Helping and Expertisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Campbell et al (2010), Flood (2015 and Roguski and Gregory (2014) highlight the difficulties of challenging gender norms with men who use IPV when their family members and communities are embedded with these same norms. Anderson et al (2017) suggest domestic violence services have a dual responsibility to provide public-health approaches aimed at the whole community, as well as intensive group and individual programs to address IPV.…”
Section: Theme 4 Non-professional Helping and Expertisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this mismatch between response and needs affects all of society, the costs fall disproportionately on marginalized communities and communities of colour-especially Black communities (Anderson et al, 2017;Hinton et al, 2018;United Nations, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%