Domestic Violence: Evidence Review References
(2014)
Other
Outputs (12)
Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes: An Historical Overview (2013)
Preprint / Working Paper
The Duluth Model is one of the most widely known approaches but was designed, not as a perpetrator programme per se, but as a broader systemic response to domestic violence in the city of Duluth, Minnesota, USA. When this ‘co-ordinated community resp... Read More about Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes: An Historical Overview.
Domestic Violence: Evidence Review (2014)
Other
While domestic violence is high on the public policy agenda in the UK, successive reviews have highlighted policing problems. A recent HMIC report found domestic violence is not policed at the same level as other offences and identified a catalogue o... Read More about Domestic Violence: Evidence Review.
Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes: What Counts as Success? (2010)
Other
Whether domestic violence perpetrator programmes ‘work’ is contested by researchers, policy makers and practitioners. Some evaluations have concluded they do reduce violence, whereas others claim they do not and may even make things worse. Much of th... Read More about Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes: What Counts as Success?.
Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes and Children and Young People (2013)
Preprint / Working Paper
This briefing paper argues that there are not enough direct services available for children of men on domestic violence perpetrator programmes. Those that do exist provide one-to-one work and group work, children’s workers often interact with staff w... Read More about Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes and Children and Young People.
International Approaches to Rape (2011)
Book