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Danger ZoneBattered Mothers and Their Families in Supervised VisitationCity of Kent Safe Havens Visitation Center
City of Kent Safe Havens Visitation Center
City of Kent Safe Havens Visitation Center
University of Minnesota Supervised visitation centers (SVCs) have developed rapidly across the United States. Increasingly, courts are restricting contact between abusive intimate partners and their children by ordering visitation or exchanges to occur at SVCs. This article describes some of the key lessons the authors learned over 18 months of planning and then another 18 months of implementation at a SVC developed specifically to serve families for whom domestic violence was their primary reason for referral. The authors have organized their experiences around five major themes: (a) battered women in supervised visitation, (b) how battering continues during supervised visitation, (c) how rules at the SVC evolved over the first 18 months of implementation, (d) the importance of well-trained visit monitors, and (e) the need to embed SVCs within a larger context of coordinated community responses to domestic violence.
Key Words: battered women batterers children supervised visitation centers
This version was published on November
1, 2008 Violence Against Women, Vol. 14, No. 11,
1313-1325 (2008) |
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