Shelter and Service Receipt for Victims of Domestic Violence in Illinois

There is little empirical research about the services victims of violence in shelters receive and when, yet such information would increase our understanding of their unmet service needs especially after they leave shelter. This article utilizes data from a randomly selected sample of individuals in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of interpersonal violence 2010-11, Vol.25 (11), p.2077-2093
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description There is little empirical research about the services victims of violence in shelters receive and when, yet such information would increase our understanding of their unmet service needs especially after they leave shelter. This article utilizes data from a randomly selected sample of individuals in shelter to examine their service trajectories. Results indicate that most individuals receive service while in shelter. Individual counseling is likely to continue after shelter, but group counseling, employment, and educational assistance tend to end once shelter is over.The policy and practice implications of these results are discussed.
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Adult
Age Differences
Battered Women
Counseling
Crime Victims - psychology
Domestic violence
Domestic Violence - psychology
Educational Attainment
Emergency Shelters
Employment
Family Violence
Female
Group Counseling
Housing
Humans
Illinois
Income
Individual Counseling
Marital Status
Needs Assessment
Patient Advocacy
Racial Differences
Shelters
Social Services
Social Support
Social Welfare
Transportation
Victims
Violence
Young Adult
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