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Victims' Experiences of The Criminal Justice Response to Domestic Abuse
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29 November 2021

Victims' Experiences of The Criminal Justice Response to Domestic Abuse: Beyond GlassWalls provides a unique perspective on how victims of domestic abuse experience the justice process. It tells two stories: first, a socio-legal narrative of the public policy, legislative, academic and social responses across Scotland, England and Wales; and second, the experience of female victim-survivors who report domestic abuse to the police. The apparent sweep of progress on the public stage is juxtaposed with the private struggle of individuals who continue to face barriers to justice.
In-depth interviews with women who have experienced domestic abuse and those who support them identify a number of challenges. Moving beyond the arrest, procedural hearings and trial Forbes considers the emotional implications of waiting at home, travelling to court, and the unmet support needs and unanswered questions beyond the so-called conclusions of their case. Beautifully illustrated, this accessible overview uses victim narrative to provide explicit, practical advice for busy practitioners and students alike.
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Abuse / Domestic Partner Abuse, Domestic abuse, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Crime and criminology, Penology and punishment
Dr Emma Forbes is a Scottish prosecutor, dual qualified in Scots and English law. She was the first prosecutor in Glasgow’s pilot domestic abuse court (2004-2006). A Scottish Justice Fellow at the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, she founded GlassWalls, a collaborative community art project, and developed an online timeline of Scotland’s response to domestic abuse between 1974 and 2020.
Chapter 1. The Policy Approach
Chapter 2. Law
Chapter 3. The Victim Experience Before Court
Chapter 4. At Court
Chapter 5. After Court
Chapter 6. Improving The Justice Response
Chapter 7. Conclusion