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Citation

Cattaneo LB, Goodman LA, Epstein D, Kohn LS, Zanville HA. Violence Against Women 2009; 15(10): 1227-1247.

Affiliation

George Mason University, Fairfax,VA. LCattane@gmu.edu.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2009, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1077801209345148

PMID

19762718

Abstract

The Victim-Informed Prosecution Project (VIP) was designed to amplify the voice of the victim in the prosecution of a battering current or ex-partner through collaboration between the prosecution and victim-centered agencies.This article describes the rationale for and design and implementation of VIP and then explores whether it increased perceived voice.While some VIP services (advocacy and civil protection order representation) were associated with increased perceived voice, the program as a whole was associated with it only in the context of greater contact with prosecutors, when cases were more likely to be felonies.We make specific recommendations for applying this model.


Language: en

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