2024
DOI: 10.1177/08862605241233266
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Supportive Interventions of Chinese Police in Domestic Violence: Do Officer Knowledge and Training Matter?

Jia Xue,
Kai Lin,
Luye Li
et al.

Abstract: Policing domestic violence (DV) poses significant challenges in China due to cultural, legal, and organizational complexities. Policing DV in China favors mediation over assertive interventions, complicating law enforcement’s role. While previous research has focused on coercive interventions by Chinese police, there is limited information on non-coercive, supportive approaches. This study investigates the relationship between police officers’ knowledge and training regarding the Anti-DV law and their willingn… Show more

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