Research paper
Te Pou: An Indigenous Framework to Evaluate the Inclusion of Family Voice in Family Violence Homicide Reviews
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- Te Pou: An Indigenous Framework to Evaluate the Inclusion of Family Voice in Family Violence Homicide Reviews
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Abstract Purpose Within this paper we evaluate the inclusion of the family voice in the domestic homicide review process. We use an Indigenous rubric (Te Pou) developed to ensure a culturally appropriate framework for conducting fatality reviews. We further draw on the creative potential of Indigenous knowledge systems, applying them alongside Western understandings of the engagement of family in homicide reviews, to seed new knowledge. This review has been undertaken early in the process of ...
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- Roguski, Michael / Grennell, Dennis / Dash, Synthia / De’Haan, Irene / Cram, Fiona / Gulliver, Pauline
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/69964
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- 5205 Social and Personality Psychology / 44 Human Society / 4402 Criminology / 52 Psychology / 4409 Social Work / 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions / Social Sciences / Psychology, Clinical / Family Studies / Psychology / Homicide reviews / Indigenous frameworks / Equity / Family violence / HEALTH / 1602 Criminology / 1701 Psychology
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