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Targeting Domestic Abuse Matthew Bland April 2015
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What is Domestic Abuse? Any type of crime £15.7 billion per year 77 deaths of women 2012/13 One call every 30 seconds One in Four people (10-24 years old) RESTRICTED2
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Police Response Recording of non-crime Mandatory arrest Clinical risk assessment for all (DASH) Multi-agency conferences Not good enough? RESTRICTED3
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Domestic Abuse in Suffolk RESTRICTED4 36,000 records in five years
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Domestic Abuse in Suffolk RESTRICTED5 Of the crimes…
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Domestic Abuse in Suffolk RESTRICTED6 Of the violent crimes…
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Domestic Abuse in Suffolk RESTRICTED7
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How often do they call? RESTRICTED8 More than one dyad Per cent Victims 12.5 Offenders 16.7
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Chances of calling again… RESTRICTED9
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Do calls get more severe? RESTRICTED10
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Do calls get more severe? RESTRICTED11
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How evenly spread is the harm? RESTRICTED12 Cumulative per cent of total CHI Number of dyads Cumulative per cent of dyads 1 20.01 5 100.04 10 200.08 20 590.24 50 1920.79 80 4121.70 100 24,311100.0
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Who are the most harmed? RESTRICTED13 412 dyads 76 = “chronic” 218 = “never called before” 118 = “in between”
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Five Possible Questions for Police 1.Find a new way to assess risk? 2.Change the game after the third call? 3.Target the serial offenders AND victims? 4.Exploit other data to predict? 5.Can an actuarial model work? RESTRICTED14
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