A new Spotlight Briefing from the @TheVKPP 's Domestic Homicide Project focuses for the first time on young victims in intimate partner homicides and suspected victim suicides.
To read more⬇️
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Third annual report from Domestic Homicide Project now out. It sees an increase in recorded suspected suicides of #DomesticAbuse victims.
Key research to highlight the harm faced - helping to improve prevention & investigation of domestic homicides & work with bereaved families.
Excited to share that I will be undertaking the College of Policing Measuring Harm for Violence Against Women and Girls Social Research Fellowship - Returning to the University of Oxford, alongside my work with the VKPP
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VKPP’s new Spotlight Briefing on Suspected Victim Suicide following Domestic Abuse is out now, capturing the key learning and practice points for policing from the full Year 2 report
Read more https://t.co/4YNNIAtvpf
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Important research in to domestic homicide. Deaths at the hands of an intimate partner remain at a consistent level. Deaths caused by a family member and suicide of victims increased. Every case an awful tragedy. A must read for all public sector leaders, not just policing.
The second annual report from the VKPP’s Domestic Homicide Project is out now .
It focusses on how policing can improve its response to domestic homicide and suspected victim suicide.
Read more here
https://t.co/Evx5g1ArHY
#ShareTheKnowledge
Read our new Spotlight Briefing on Domestic Homicides involving Carers, as both victims and suspects.
One in six domestic abuse related deaths involved a caring relationship.
To read in full >>
https://t.co/raTBnKTv1q
#SharingTheKnowledge
Had an incredible time presenting findings from my first journal article at my first conference @esc_eurocrim! Thanks to these brilliant academics @lis_bates @Nwestmarland @the_daily_panda@KateHoeger for presenting in the panel!
Privileged to have been a part of the team working on this important and sobering research on domestic homicides and suspected victim suicides. You can find a copy of the report on the NPCC website below and here: https://t.co/pp3LrcfOWF
Today we published the first report of the #DomesticHomicideProject.
The research aimed to establish the impact of #Covid19 on domestic homicides and suspected victim suicides, learn lessons from every tragic incident and seek to prevent future deaths.
https://t.co/EULEwyuB9c
Fewer than a fifth of UK universities mention domestic abuse in their reporting policies, we found. This leaves survivors like Rosie and Katie without crucial support. Me and @BellaSoames for @politicshome
Thanks to @Nwestmarland, @DPhimister +Jane Osmond https://t.co/wW4ZhuBxtF