Comparative assessment of good practice in programs for men who use violence against female partners

University of South Australia. School of Social Work and Social Policy

Comparative assessment of good practice in programs for men who use violence against female partners University of South Australia. School of Social Work and Social Policy - [Canberra] Office of the Status of Women 2004 - 196 p. ; 30 cm.

Research report intends to identify ways of working - a way forward - commensurate with core principles of PADV 2 (Partnerships Against Domestic Violence). It outlines particular structures, processes and practises, the integration of which is critical in establishing and maintaining a quality program for men who are violent towards their female partners. Its findings are informed by data from a national survey, stakeholder interviews and case studies. Key findings and recommendations should be examined with the Continuum Matrix of Practice that details good, promising and unacceptable structures, processes and practices in programs for men who use violence against their female partners. This research project was undertaken in two stages. Stage One was to identify and map a comprehensive cross section of good practice interventions in services for men who perpetrate domestic violence. Stage Two was to undertake a comparative assessment of the service components, identify and undertake development of service aspects, and document outcomes of the project.

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EVALUATION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES


AUSTRALIA

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