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Assessing Allegations of Domestic Violence in Child Custody EvaluationsHawthorn Center, bow{at}michigan.gov
Hawthorn Center There has been an increased focus on child custody evaluations involving domestic violence allegations with much criticism of evaluatorstraining, practices, and procedures. A national survey of 115child custody evaluators (doctoral and masters level) was conducted to explore these criticisms. Findings revealed adequate training, multiple sources of data collection, and practices/procedures that closely adhere to child custody guidelines. However, robust, specialized domestic violence instruments, tests, and questionnaires were underutilized. Respondents indicated that findings supporting domestic violence allegations had a substantial impact on their subsequent recommendations. Results are discussed in terms of the importance of assessing domestic violence when conducting custody evaluations and the need for developing practice standards in this domain. Generally, results did not support common criticisms of custody evaluation practice.
Key Words: domestic violence family violence child custody interparental violence forensic evaluations
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Vol. 18, No. 12,
1394-1410 (2003) |
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