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Domestic Violence Courts: A Multisite Test of Whether and How They Change Offender Outcomes

NCJ Number
311253
Journal
Violence Against Women Volume: 21 Issue: 9 Dated: 2015 Pages: 1102-1122
Author(s)
Amanda B. Cissner; Melissa Labriola; Michael Rempel
Date Published
June 2015
Length
21 pages
Abstract

Findings are from an investigation of 24 criminal domestic violence courts (DVCs) across New York, testing their effect on recidivism, case processing, and case resolutions. Overall, we found a small positive impact on recidivism among convicted offenders. We further found that the sex of defendants moderated the court impact on case resolutions; that is, among male defendants only, DVCs increased conviction rates and sentences involving jail or prison. In addition, multi-level, multivariate analyses found that court policies specifically designed to increase victim safety, hold offenders accountable, and reduce offender recidivism (through deterrence or rehabilitation) were instrumental in reducing recidivism.

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