Child to Parent Violence
A project bringing together expertise and the latest research findings to support families and services in this complex area.
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- School of Law
- Research and expertise
School of Law - Child to Parent Violence
Overview
This research project is funded by the N8 and focuses on building understanding and rescources for both services (police, probation, social services) and families directly affected.
For services
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