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Can You Predict Lethal Intimate Partner Violence? Expert Chat Webinar, NIJ and Harvard's Government Innovators Network

NCJ Number
234697
Author(s)
Jacquelyn C. Campbell; Marci Van De Mark; Rene Renick; Andy Klein Ph.D.
Date Published
November 2009
Length
4 pages
Annotation
This video and transcript of three presentations at a public-access webinar on intimate partner violence (IPV), held on November 12, 2009, address whether IPV can be reliably predicted.
Abstract
The focus of the presentations is on the Danger Assessment (DA) tool used by the Baltimore Police Department (Maryland) in determining an IPV victim's risk for future violence by the perpetrator. One presentation reviews the history and features of the DA tool, which was developed in 1985 to increase battered women's ability to make decisions and take actions based on their risk for future and escalating victimization by the perpetrator. This review includes a discussion of the DA's reliability and validity based on testing and refinement. A second presentation addresses the implications of the DA tool for criminal justice policy and practice. The third presentation describes how the DA tool is being used by the Baltimore Police Department in managing IPV cases. The home web page for the webinar provides access to the pdfs and video of the presentations as well as related resources.