The Changing Face of Domestic Abuse Service Provision
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This article aims to explore the changing reality of domestic abuse service provision to victims of domestic abuse in the South West of England. By interviewing the professionals who work with the victims, it explores how cuts to funding is altering provisions for victims and multi-agency working and the realities of the move to tendering via the commissioning process. Results illustrate that austerity measures and government reforms have negatively affected domestic abuse service provision over recent years. Not only are there fewer services available but also changes in social policy are forcing the specialist domestic abuse charities to be replaced by large, generic organisations.
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Henderson, G. (2016) ' The Changing Face of Domestic Abuse Service Provision', Plymouth Law and Criminal Justice Review, 8, pp. 310-332. Available at: https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/handle/10026.1/9036
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