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Aboriginal domestic violence in Canada
 

Aboriginal domestic violence in Canada
Aboriginal Healing Foundation

2003
Book > Non-Fiction
Contributors
Aboriginal Healing Foundation; Lane, Phil.; Bopp, Judie.; Bopp, Michael.; Four Worlds Centre for Development Learning.
Description
"This study focuses on domestic violence and abuse in Aboriginal communities in Canada. It means to build on studies and initiatives conducted over the past fifteen years by others such as the Ontario Native Women's Association, National Clearing House on Family Violence, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, and several others. Contributors argue that despite all the study, there are still gaps between what is occurring in relation to domestic violence and abuse in Aboriginal communities and the capacity of these communities and of the agencies that work with them to systematically and effectively address the problem. They argue that one reason for this gap is the lack of clear understanding of the true nature and complexity of domestic violence and abuse in Aboriginal communities as a social phenomenon" (Aboriginal Domestic Violence in Canada, pg.1).
Language
English

More Information

ISBN
0973397624
Statement of Responsibility
prepared for the Aboriginal Healing Foundation by Four Worlds Centre for Development Learning, Phil Lane, Judie Bopp, Michael Bopp.
Edition
The Aboriginal Healing Foundation Research Series
Publication Information
Ottawa ON : Aboriginal Healing Foundation
Physical Description
1 online resource (118 pages)
Notes
The Aboriginal Healing Foundation Research Series.
Also available in print format.
Also issued in French under the title: La violence familiale chez les Autochtones au Canada. 
Contents
Part I: Toward understanding the problem -- Part II: The community system and family violence -- Part III: Externally driven influences and constraining factors -- Part IV: Review of current responses to Aboriginal family violence and abuse -- Part V: Toward a framework for intervention.
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