Family violence

Child witnesses of family violence | Crime Statistics Agency Victoria (External link)

The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) has released a Data Snapshot exploring data collected by Victoria Police about child witnesses of family violence. The research paper is available here (External link)

 

Finding typologies of family violence perpetrators using police records

The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) has released a research paper that identifies seven distinct ‘types’ of family violence perpetrators using police records. The research paper is available here (External link)

 

Adolescent family violence in Victoria (External link)

The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) has released its first ‘Data Snapshot’ paper which explores police reported adolescent family violence incidents, as well as adolescent aggressor historical and future interactions with justice system entities. The research paper is available here (External link).

 

Adolescent sibling violence in Victoria

The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) has released its eighth ‘In Fact’ paper which explores patterns of adolescent sibling offending, as well as characteristics of perpetrators and victims. The research paper is available here.

 

Identifying the differences between generalist and specialist family violence perpetrators: Risk factors and perpetrator characteristics

The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) has today released its eighth 'in brief' research paper titled Identifying the differences between generalist and specialist family violence perpetrators: Risk factors and perpetrator characteristics. The research paper is available here.

 

Family violence, alcohol consumption and the likelihood of criminal offences.

The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) has today released its seventh ‘in brief’ research paper titled Family violence, alcohol consumption and the likelihood of criminal offences. The research paper is available here.

 

Predictors of recidivism amongst police recorded family violence perpetrators.

The Crime Statistics Agency has today released its fourth ‘in brief’ paper, which assesses how well the risk factors Victoria Police consider for all reported family incidents predict recidivism.  Find the full research paper here.

 

How many repeat family violence perpetrators were there in Victoria over the past 10 years?

The Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) has released a short 'in fact' paper on analysis of the level of police-recorded repeat family violence perpetration in Victoria over the past ten years.  Find the 'in fact' sheet here.