Book Chapter

Domestic violence protection orders and their role in ensuring personal security

Heather Douglas

Intimate Partner Violence, Risk and Security: Securing Women’s Lives in a Global World | Routledge - Taylor & Francis | Published : 2018

Abstract

In Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom (U.K.) and the United States (U.S.) civil domestic violence protection orders have become the most common legal remedy employed by, or on behalf of, women experiencing domestic violence. A protection order aims to restrict and prohibit a perpetrator of domestic violence from committing further acts of violence against a person in an effort to ensure her personal security. Drawing on qualitative research undertaken in Queensland, Australia, this chapter considers women’s experience of protection orders. It considers whether they find them helpful and, when they do find them helpful, why this is so. The majority of participants were optimis..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council's Future Fellowship scheme


Funding Acknowledgements

Thanks to the women who shared their stories for this research and to Dr Jennifer Bell for her research assistance. This work was supported by the Australian Research Council's Future Fellowship scheme (project number FT140100796).