5135.0: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 - 1:30 PM

Abstract #27323

Data Gathering Techniques for an Intimate Partner, Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team

Andrea Lynn Hazen, NA, Child and Adolescent Services Research Center, Children's Hospital, 3020 Children’s Way, MC 5033, San Diego, CA 92123, 858/495-7703 Ext. 3751, alhazen@aol.com

Data gathering for a intimate partner, domestic violence fatality review team is an important process, which helps to categorize risk factors in a systematic way. This process also helps to evaluate the coordination of systems, and understand the accessibility of services for victims and batterers. Team members gather case information and record their findings onto Case Finding Sheets. They are forwarded to the team’s statistician, who processes the information into a specialized database. Case finding sheets include data such as past history of abuse by the batterer towards the victim, types of abuse, alcohol and drug use, law enforcement contact with the victim or batterer, counseling, mental health and medical contact information, plus other relevant information. During case review, further information is recorded onto an Investigative Report, which will be downloaded into the database, after the meeting. The findings are drawn together in a systematic way for the annual report, and will be used for future publication.

Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the session, the participant in this session will be able to: 1)Describe the importance of a sound data gathering system. 2)Identify at least five risk factors for domestic violence. 3)Create a simple data base for assessing domestic violence-related homicides.

Keywords: Domestic Violence, Homicide

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
Organization/institution whose products or services will be discussed: County of San Diego Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

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