Adolescent Violence in the Home – The Police response Assistant Commissioner, Crime Command Stephen Fontana APM.

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Adolescent Violence in the Home – The Police response Assistant Commissioner, Crime Command Stephen Fontana APM

In 2011/12, Victoria Police responded to 50,382 FV incidents (23.4% increase from previous year). Family violence reporting to Victoria Police

Of all the offences arising from family violence incidents reported in 2010/2011, 45.1% were assaults. After assaults, justice procedures and property damage were the most common types of offences to arise from family violence. Offences arising from family violence

In 2011/12 police sought an intervention order at 17.4% of family violence incidents, and a FVSN at 8.4% of incidents. FVIOs and Charges Laid

Relationship types

Victoria Police FV Milestones Code of Practice for the Investigation of Family Violence (2004) and update (2010) Introduction of Risk Assessment and Risk Management Processes (including referrals) through use of L17 (2004) Family Violence Advisor’s and Family Violence Liaison officers (2006) Introduction of Holding Powers (2006) Family Violence Protection Act (2008) Violence Against Women and Children Strategy (following original ( ) Family Violence Unit’s/Teams (2006 onwards) Victoria Police Code of Practice Options Model

In 2011/12: 9.5% of AFMs, and 8% of perpetrators were aged 18 or under. These figures are consistent with the previous year. The majority of the young people recorded as AFMs and prepetrators were aged % of offenders processed for offences arising from family violence incidents were aged 18 or under. Consistent with the adult population, the most commonly committed offences were assault and property damage. Family violence and young people

Victoria Police statistics are consistent with the findings of the Victorian Family Violence Database report 2012, noting that - rates of youth perpetration have remained relatively stable across the 11 years of the database, never varying beyond 2 percentage points Females are more likely than males to be the victim of violence; with female and male adolescent perpetrators both more likely to be violent towards a mother than a father. Violence continues to be underreported across all types of family violence, and we continue to encourage people to report their experiences. It is acknowledged that this is difficult in relation to young people, especially where there is a perception that police may remove the child or take criminal action.

How do Police Respond? ADULTUNDER 18 Family Violence Safety Notice  Holding Powers  Application for Interim Intervention Order CIVIL ACTION

REFERRALS Based on the Code of Practice, every family violence incident has a referral, either formal or informal Police will consider the protective needs of the adolescent (consider background or lead-up to current incident) In Victoria, no state-wide service for adolescent perpetrators of family violence exists How do Police Respond?

Traditional family violence services are designed for an intimate partner violence dynamic Increases in whole numbers of adolescent perpetrators, and the absence of a state-wide support system for young people makes them stand out Limited options to address the range of issues that young people present with, and constructively engage to promote respectful relationships Research Project on adolescent violence being conducted by Peninsula Health, Victoria Legal Aid and the City of Greater Dandenong, including interviews with Police members Where to from Here: The Service Gap

Thankyou Detective Inspector Kerryn Hynam Family Violence Coordination Unit Crime Command Phone: (03)