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Responding to coercive control in criminal justice domestic violence perpetrator programmes in England and Wales: Conceptual, operational, and methodological complexities (2022)
Journal Article
Renehan, N. (online). Responding to coercive control in criminal justice domestic violence perpetrator programmes in England and Wales: Conceptual, operational, and methodological complexities. Probation Journal, https://doi.org/10.1177/02645505221141952

Evaluations of domestic violence perpetrator programmes have not produced evidence that they are as effective at reducing male, non-violent, coercively controlling behaviours. This article proposes such limitations are understood by adopting a more c... Read More about Responding to coercive control in criminal justice domestic violence perpetrator programmes in England and Wales: Conceptual, operational, and methodological complexities.

Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes and Neurodiversity (2022)
Report
Renehan, N., & Fitz-Gibbon, K. (2022). Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes and Neurodiversity. UKRI Economic and Social Research Council

This is a final report on findings from the project Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes and Neurodiversity. This project is the first international study to explore the experiences and perspectives of domestic abuse practitioners who work with a... Read More about Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes and Neurodiversity.

Group Interventions (2022)
Book Chapter
Renehan, N., & Henry, O. (2022). Group Interventions. In L. Burke, N. Carr, E. Cluley, S. Collett, & F. McNeill (Eds.), Reimagining Probation Practice: Re-forming Rehabilitation in an Age of Penal Excess (59-79). London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003172031-4

Group interventions in probation in England and Wales have a relatively short but controversial history; from psychoanalysis and emotional support groups throughout the rehabilitative era, to prescriptive manuals utilising cognitive behavioural techn... Read More about Group Interventions.