Adverse childhood experiences among youth who offend : examining exposure to domestic and family violence for male youth who perpetrate sexual harm and violence / James Ogilvie [and five others]
- Bib ID:
- 10010183
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Ogilvie, James, author
- Online Access:
- National edeposit
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- National edeposit: Available online
- Description:
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- [Sydney], NSW : Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS), 2022
- ©2022
- 1 online resource (iv, 57 pages) : illustrations (some colour)
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- text file PDF 1.5MB
- ISBN:
- 9781922645425 (PDF)
- Series:
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- Research report (Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety) ; issue 13 (August 2022).
- Research report ; 13/2022.
- Technical Details:
- Mode of Access: Available online.
- Summary:
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"The overarching aim of this research is to better understand how ACEs feature in the developmental histories of young Australian males who offend, and particularly for those who engage in HSBs. The research examines the nature and extent of ACEs for male youth who encounter the YJ system for offending in Australia, comparing youth with convictions for sexual offences to those with convictions for non-sexual offences ... A key focus of the research is the examination of First Nations experiences of ACE-offending relationships, to determine how exposure to ACEs (such as DFV) is associated with perpetration of HSBs by young males in First Nations populations." -- Page 14.
- Notes:
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- "This report addresses work covered in the ANROWS research project RP.20.07 "Adverse childhood experiences and the intergenerational transmission of domestic and family violence in young people who engage in harmful sexual behaviour and violence against women". -- Page iii.
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