Domestic violence perpetrator programmes and children and young people
Alderson, Susan
Domestic violence perpetrator programmes and children and young people Sue Alderson, Liz Kelly and Nicole Westmarland - London Durham : London Metropolitan University Durham University, 2013 - electronic document (16 pages); PDF file: 1.24 MB - Briefing note (Project Mirabal) .
Briefing note (Project Mirabal): 3 Record #4471 Briefing note: 3
Despite the aims of most British domestic violence perpetrator
programmes (DVPPs) being to increase the safety of women and children, and four of Westmarland and Kelly’s (2012) measures of DVPP success being linked directly to children (see also briefing note 1 in this series), there is a paucity of research available on children’s perspectives of domestically violent dads (Houghton, 2008) and DVPPs in particular.
The aim of this briefing note is to add to this emerging body
of literature and include both professionals and children and
young people’s views of the effects of domestic violence
perpetrator programmes. (from the paper). See the website link for more information about Project Mirabal.
Project Mirabal
ADOLESCENTS
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILDREN
VOICES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
Project Mirabal
YOUNG PEOPLE
UNITED KINGDOM
ENGLAND
SCOTLAND
WALES
Domestic violence perpetrator programmes and children and young people Sue Alderson, Liz Kelly and Nicole Westmarland - London Durham : London Metropolitan University Durham University, 2013 - electronic document (16 pages); PDF file: 1.24 MB - Briefing note (Project Mirabal) .
Briefing note (Project Mirabal): 3 Record #4471 Briefing note: 3
Despite the aims of most British domestic violence perpetrator
programmes (DVPPs) being to increase the safety of women and children, and four of Westmarland and Kelly’s (2012) measures of DVPP success being linked directly to children (see also briefing note 1 in this series), there is a paucity of research available on children’s perspectives of domestically violent dads (Houghton, 2008) and DVPPs in particular.
The aim of this briefing note is to add to this emerging body
of literature and include both professionals and children and
young people’s views of the effects of domestic violence
perpetrator programmes. (from the paper). See the website link for more information about Project Mirabal.
Project Mirabal
ADOLESCENTS
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILDREN
VOICES OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
Project Mirabal
YOUNG PEOPLE
UNITED KINGDOM
ENGLAND
SCOTLAND
WALES