Catalogue canadien de recherches policières

Making appropriate parenting arrangements in family violence cases : applying the literature to identify promising practices / prepared by Peter G. Jaffe, Claire V. Crooks and Nick Bala.

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Localisation

Recherches policières canadienne

Ressource

Livres électroniques

Titre alternatif

Conclure les bonnes ententes parentales dans les cas de violence familiale : recherche dans la documentation pour déterminer les pratiques prometteuses.

Auteurs

Bibliographie

Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (viii, 64 pages)

Note

Issued also in French under the title: Conclure les bonnes ententes parentales dans les cas de violence familiale : recherche dans la documentation pour déterminer les pratiques prometteuses.
"Presented to: Family, Children and Youth Section, Department of Justice Canad"--Title page.

Résumé

"This paper was written to assist policy makers and practitioners in dealing with the difficult issues that arise in making appropriate post-separation parenting arrangements in cases where there are family violence issues. There has been a movement in Canada and elsewhere to cease using the traditional legal concepts of “custody” and “access,” which tend to promote a “winner” and “loser” mentality, and to start using concepts such as “co-parenting” and “parenting time” and such tools as “parenting plans” to facilitate the making of cooperative arrangements. However, cases in which there are family violence issues demand a different approach, one that recognizes the need to promote safety and accountability."--Page v.

Sujet

Accès en ligne

Contenu

1. Introduction -- 1.1. Methodology -- 1.2. A guide to the report -- 2. Literature review on impact of family violence -- 2.1. Impact of family violence -- 2.2. Child abuse -- 2.3. Exposure to spousal violence -- 2.4. Overlap among child abuse, spousal violence and sibling abuse -- 2.5. Variability of the impact on children -- 2.6. Typologies of family violence -- 3. Parenting arrangements in cases involving spousal violence -- 3.1. Why is spousal violence relevant to post-separation parenting arrangements? -- 4. The need for a paradigm shift for family violence cases -- 4.1. Assessing family violence allegations -- 4.2. Strategies for intervention -- 4.3. Barriers and challenges to making parenting arrangement decisions -- 4.4. The need for a new paradigm -- 5. Emerging best practices: parenting arrangements in family violence cases -- 5.1. Parenting arrangements -- 5.2. Type of violence history -- 5.3. Resources for children, victims and perpetrators -- 5.4. Timing of disclosure / stage of proceedings: establishing validity of family violence allegations -- 6. Conclusions -- 6.1. Project summary -- 6.2. Highlights -- 6.3. Implications -- 7. References.

Collection

Research report (Canada. Department of Justice. Family, Children and Youth Section) ; 2005-FCY-3E.

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