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Exploring High Frequency Victims of Domestic Violence

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  • Elouise Davies
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Publication date4/06/2019
<mark>Original language</mark>English
EventN8 Policing Research Partnership Summer School: Summer School - Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom
Duration: 4/06/20195/06/2019
https://n8prp.org.uk/event/n8-policing-research-partnership-summer-school-2019-celebrating-research-and-its-impact-on-policing/

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ConferenceN8 Policing Research Partnership Summer School
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLancaster
Period4/06/195/06/19
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Abstract

Domestic violence is repeated in its nature, which means there are a group of victims who who experience a disproportionate amount of violence. These victims are sometimes called 'high frequency victims'. Using data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales, an analysis of high frequency victims was produced to compare to other victims of domestic violence. High frequency victims are more likely to be female and experience more harm than other victims of domestic violence.