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Violence Against Women ; 26(8): 870-888, 2020 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31179864

ABSTRACT

One area of significant concern for researchers of domestic violence is identifying the utility of objective risk assessment tools on diverse samples. This study included a sample of predominately African American women (n = 57) living in a domestic violence shelter. The study compared the Danger Assessment (DA) and the Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA) to evaluate their responses of their risk for re-abuse. Results revealed a moderate to strong correlation between the DA and ODARA (r = .73). Offender's age, habitation, and pregnancy status were not related to the victim's perceptions of risk for future abuse. Implications of these findings are discussed.


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Black or African American , Domestic Violence , Intimate Partner Violence , Risk Assessment/methods , Safety , Adolescent , Adult , Crime Victims , Female , Group Homes , Housing , Humans , Middle Aged , Ontario , Pregnancy , Risk , Sexual Partners , Spouse Abuse , Violence , Young Adult
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