Divorce Mediation and Domestic Violence in the United States, 1993
Description
This study gathered data on policies and procedures for
identifying domestic violence issues among divorcing couples and
examined divorce mediation practices and policies in cases with
allegations of spousal violence. Mediators and court administrators
provided information on: (1) whether and how they attempted to gauge
the level of domestic abuse and the capacity of divorcing parties to
mediate, and (2) common adjustments to the mediation process made to
enhance safety in divorce cases where domestic abuse is present. Data
collection involved a collaboration with the Association of Family and
Conciliation Courts (AFCC) in the administration and analysis of this
survey. Court programs providing divorce mediation and/or custody
evaluations in 1993 were targeted. The questionnaire was mailed in
late 1993 to 200 institutional members of the AFCC and active
providers of family and divorce services in the National Center for
State Courts database. A total of 149 public-sector divorce mediation
and custody/visitation counseling providers responded. Variables
include information on the rules, statutes, or guidelines under which
the program operates, case handling procedures prior to mediation or
custody/visitation evaluations, and procedures used when clients come
to mediation. Information is also provided on the number of paid
professional staff, number of custody/visitation mediations and
evaluations completed, population of the jurisdiction, the program's
relationship to the court, types of orientation programs for parents
provided by the court, if the community had any supervised visitation
services, and the city and state in which the program is located.
Resources
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ICPSR02561.v1 |
https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR02561.v1 |
Tags
- program-evaluation
- mediation
- case-management
- family-courts
- family-conflict
- policies-and-procedures
- counseling
- victim-safety
- divorce
- family-violence
- domestic-violence