Case Study Amy Homan Mcgee

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I. Introduction In this research paper Amy Homan McGee’s case study of domestic violence will be discussed along with research done that signifies that police intervention alone does not produce adequate results for the prevention of intimate partner violence. A case study was chosen in order to specifically focus on one victim’s story and highlight the intervention methods rather than the criminal act itself. This approach was chosen in order to examine and analyze multiple methods of prevention and intervention tactics that may help future, or current victims of domestic violence. The methods and programs discussed, such as safety orders and community coordinated responses, may result in women receiving sufficient assistance. …show more content…

She went into the house to recover items of clothing bottles for her children because she was planning on leaving her husband and staying with her parents for the time being. Leading up to this day, many events and instances of domestic abuse occurred which lead Amy to leave her abusive relationship (Funk 2001:1). Her husband, Vincent McGee, drove her to and from work everyday and constantly called her personal cell phone as well as the store to ensure that she was present and not out with another man (WPSU 2010). Due to Vincent McGee’s persistence, Amy ultimately became paranoid and cautious of who she was around and what she was doing and who she initiated conversations with. On the day of the murder, her husband let her drive herself to work but harassed her with constant phone calls to her cell as well as the store that she worked in. When he did not receive an answer he stormed into the store and demanded to know why she would not answer him. He soon left and Amy decided that it was time for her to leave, she could not handle the abusive relationship anymore. This is what led her to her home that afternoon. She did not know he was in the house and went inside for only five minutes. He shot her point blank to the head and killed her instantly. He stated that it was accidental but eventually he was convicted on murder charges by a

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