Domestic violence perpetrator programmes : steps towards change

Kelly, Liz

Domestic violence perpetrator programmes : steps towards change Liz Kelly and Nicole Westmarland - London, England Durham, England: London Metropolitan University Durham, University, 2015 - electronic document (52 pages); PDF file: 983.84 KB

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Do domestic violence perpetrator programmes
(DVPPs) actually work in reducing men’s violence
and abuse and increasing the freedom of women
and children? How do we hold more perpetrators to account,
since even if DVPPs do work, their limited capacity
means the majority of men do not access them and
criminal justice interventions alone are clearly not
creating the change that all stakeholders seek? This report offers evidence with respect to the first question and engages with the second. This is the final report of Project Mirabal. A 4-page Executive summary is also available. Use the website link for more information about this project. Respect has also prepared an 8 page briefing report on this research. All material is freely available online. Record #4588


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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EVALUATION
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
Project Mirabal


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