Men's stories about long-term transformative change: on the early wave of a social movement
Acker, Sarah Elinoff
Men's stories about long-term transformative change: on the early wave of a social movement Sara Elinoff Acker - No To Violence, 2014 - Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal .
Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal, Spring 2014: 189-203 Record #4597
In an interview with the author of Unclenching our fists: abusive men on the journey to nonviolence, published in the United States in 2013, NTV asks what the author learnt from the men's stories and how they connect with social movements towards transformative change. This book was written for a range of audiences including: victims, perpetrators, practitioners and funders. It profiles the long-term journeys of 11 men participating in perpetrator programmes with analytical chapters with implications for practice and concluding with reflections from victim-survivors and women's advocates. (from the abstract).
ABUSIVE MEN
ATTITUDES
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
PERPETRATORS
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS
AUSTRALIA
UNITED STATES
Men's stories about long-term transformative change: on the early wave of a social movement Sara Elinoff Acker - No To Violence, 2014 - Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal .
Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal, Spring 2014: 189-203 Record #4597
In an interview with the author of Unclenching our fists: abusive men on the journey to nonviolence, published in the United States in 2013, NTV asks what the author learnt from the men's stories and how they connect with social movements towards transformative change. This book was written for a range of audiences including: victims, perpetrators, practitioners and funders. It profiles the long-term journeys of 11 men participating in perpetrator programmes with analytical chapters with implications for practice and concluding with reflections from victim-survivors and women's advocates. (from the abstract).
ABUSIVE MEN
ATTITUDES
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
PERPETRATORS
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS
AUSTRALIA
UNITED STATES