HCS204 Research Proposal: Teen Dating Violence

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Charles Sturt University
HCS204 Research Methods
Assignment 2
Research Proposal

Teen Dating Violence: A closer look at Adolescent Female Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence within the Ipswich Queensland Region and the need for Early Intervention

Student: Jody Wilcox
Student Number: 11636018
ABSTRACT
As a small agency of front-line workers within the Ipswich Queensland Region, we have collectively noted an increase in the disclosures of Teen Dating Violence, more specifically, where it has been recognised that the adolescent male is the victim and the perpetrator is an adolescent female. Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence is never acceptable. Strategies and support systems focused on the education and empowerment of …show more content…

Teen Dating Violence may consist of “physical, psychological/emotional, sexual or stalking” behaviour (National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Division of Violence Prevention, 2017, p.1). Teen Dating Violence may occur in person or via technological tools that provide an opportunity to exploit or intimidate (National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Division of Violence Prevention, 2017, p.1). Habitually, domestic violence has been seen to predominantly occur in adult relationships, however, Indermaur (as cited in Morgan and Chadwick, 2009) states that “dating and relationship violence is common in adolescent relationships and within school-age communities” (p.4, para. …show more content…

As a State, Queenslanders have been challenged to say “Not Now, Not Ever” (The Queensland Government Cabinet of Ministerial Directories, 2016) to domestic, intimate partner and family violence. The Queensland Government has certainly shown leadership in their approach to addressing this serious issue by implementing the “Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Engagement and Communication Strategy, 2016-2026” (The Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services Queensland, 2015). This initiative has an intentional purpose to bring change to our society by listening, raising awareness and providing education. The question is, does it offer enough intervention to tackle Teen Dating and Intimate Partner Violence in specific regional areas? Our purpose as a Youth Service is to contribute to the education and implementation of strategies that address the marginally disadvantaged. As a service, we have a duty to support this

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