Lethality Assessments and the Law Enforcement Response to Domestic Violence

A. Klein
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More and more police departments are adopting lethality assessment programs (LAPs), requiring police officers responding to an incident of intimate partner violence to assess with victims their risk for death at the hands of their abusers. In this study, the author explores the initial enthusiasm for these programs and claims of dramatic drops in homicides. He questions whether, like previously hailed criminal justice responses to intimate partner violence, LAPs will be found to offer only incremental improvement at best. Further, he suggests that lethality is a poor measure by which to judge criminal justice intimate partner violence interventions. In fact, he argues, current research suggests that the vast majority of victims may be more likely to die as a result of suicide than homicide. And lethality scales may sadly encourage responding officers to ignore these potential victims, resulting in their further entrapment and despair, heightening their risk for suicides.
致命性评估和对家庭暴力的执法反应
越来越多的警察部门正在采用致命性评估方案(LAPs),要求警察在处理亲密伴侣暴力事件时与受害者一起评估他们死于施虐者之手的风险。在这项研究中,作者探讨了最初对这些计划的热情,以及谋杀率急剧下降的说法。他质疑,是否像之前被称赞的针对亲密伴侣暴力的刑事司法反应一样,lap最多只能提供渐进式的改善。此外,他认为,在判断刑事司法、亲密伴侣暴力干预措施时,致命性不是一个很好的衡量标准。事实上,他认为,目前的研究表明,绝大多数受害者可能死于自杀,而不是他杀。不幸的是,死亡率量表可能会鼓励响应人员忽视这些潜在的受害者,导致他们进一步陷入困境和绝望,增加他们自杀的风险。
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