Intimate Partner Violence Victims Charged with Crimes – Justice and Accountability for Victims of Battering who use Violence Against their Batterers
Explore the complexities of cases in which battered victims are charged with crimes against their abusers.
Resource type
Monographs
Author(s)
Jeffrey P. Greipp; Toolsi Gowin Meisner; Douglas J. Miles
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There are many dilemmas facing police, prosecutors, and allied professionals who deal with domestic violence, especially in cases where battered women have been charged with crimes. This monograph focuses on cases involving victims of battering who were charged with crimes against their abusers. These cases are particularly challenging to prosecute because they usually involve prosecuting someone whose actions derive from the complaining witness's ongoing abuse. The paper examines strategies for dealing with these cases is ways that are just and safe for the parties involved.