Assessing risk assessment in cases of domestic abuse

Assessing risk assessment in cases of domestic abuse

Author: LSE Film and Audio Team March 26, 2026 Duration: 1:14:09
Domestic abuse affects roughly one-third of women worldwide and carries serious consequences for victims, their children, and society at large. This lecture presents findings from three studies examining the risk assessment process which has been used across England since 2009 to help police identify victims at high risk of serious repeat abuse and connect them with protective services.

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