When domestic violence escalates, the results can be tragic. But what if police could predict when to intervene?
That’s the idea behind a family violence risk-assessment tool being researched by UNB Saint John professor Dr. Mary Ann Campbell. She tells CHSJ News making arrests isn’t the entire solution, because putting someone in handcuffs doesn’t mean they won’t become violent again.
Campbell says police could use the tool to refer high risk families to a special unit that could follow up and provide services and support.
She tells us there’s currently a lot of discussion about the right risk tool to use in Saint John but, generally, people seem to be leaning towards a willingness to adopt one.