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Risk Refraction: Thoughts on the victim/ survivors journey through the criminal justice process

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<mark>Journal publication date</mark>1/09/2021
<mark>Journal</mark>International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
Issue number3
Volume10
Number of pages14
Pages (from-to)177-190
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

The limits of inter-agency understandings of risk in the context of intimate partner violence are well documented. Informed by Hester’s (2011) ‘three planet’ analogy and using empirical data in one police force area in the south of England, this paper offers an exploration of intra-agency operations, focusing on police risk assessment practices. Exploring the policing risk lens and the victim-survivor journey together, findings highlight police operate with at least three risk assessment moments (call hander, front-line and Safeguarding Hub) and point to the tensions that result when failing to centralise victim-survivors’ own assessment of their risk. Using complexity theory, this paper examines the complex interplay of risk that occurs when the victim-survivor risk journey intersects with the policing aspect of the criminal justice process.