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Battered Women Case Study

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1. What is wrong with the criminal justice system’s response to battered women? Battered women oftentimes endure far more trauma than the abuse they receive from their abusers. It is not unusual for battered women to be blamed for the abuse they receive. This blame not only come from the criminal justice system, it also come from other professionals, such as law enforcement officials, social workers/caseworkers with the Department of Human Resources and even medical professionals (Barnett, Miller-Perrin, & Perrin, 2011). Society, family members, and friends of battered women also place the blame on them for staying with their abuser after they have been abused. “The second most pressing problem facing IPV victims is the combination of a large gap in legal resources and inadequate responses on the part of the criminal justice system” (Danis, Lewis, Trapp, Reid, & Fisher, 1998, p. 386). According to this information, there clearly is a breakdown in communication on behalf of all professionals involved in assisting battered women. 2. What factors may play a role in the system’s responses? In my opinion, one of the top factors that play a role in the system’s response to battered women is the idea that it generally takes a battered …show more content…

Oftentimes, victims have expectations for law enforcement, and somethings those expectations are not positive. Other factors that may play a role in the system’s response is lines of communication. In my opinion, it is not always easy staying on one accord when working for the betterment of the victim. My job is to advocate for children who have fallen victim to abuse. What I have dealt with is, the social worker and individuals from my agency may all be one page and law enforcement and the court system may be on another page. These are all factors that play a role in the system’s responses to battered

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