Stopping Domestic Abuse - New Approaches to Repeat Offenders
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore innovative approaches to combating domestic abuse in this 15-minute TEDx talk by Christine Nixon, former Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police. Delve into the alarming statistics of family violence incidents in Victoria and examine the emerging theory that a small number of serial, repeat, or high-risk offenders may be responsible for a significant portion of domestic abuse cases. Learn why it's crucial to shift our perspective on these offenders and discover potential strategies for prevention and intervention. Drawing from her extensive law enforcement experience, including leadership roles in both Victoria and New South Wales Police forces, Nixon offers valuable insights into addressing this pervasive societal issue. Gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding domestic abuse and be inspired to think differently about how we can work together to create safer communities.
Syllabus
How can we stop domestic abuse? | Christine Nixon | TEDxMaldon Live
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TEDx
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