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Working with perpetrators : a selected bibliography prepared by New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse.

Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Auckland, N.Z.: New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse, 2016Edition: UpdatedDescription: electronic document (15 pages); PDF file: 309 KB; Word DOCX 142 KB; HTMLSubject(s): Online resources: In: NZFVC selected bibliography, first published March 2013, updated April 2016Summary: This selected bibliography has been produced by the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse to provide a guide to research literature on working with perpetrators. The bibliography is divided into three main sections. The first section addresses the question: “Do perpetrator programmes work?” This section includes literature on the issues of retention, recidivism and outcomes. The “Intervention issues” section includes research on engagement and typologies. The third section includes literature describing coordinated community responses to support perpetrator programmes. A brief list of resources and websites completes the bibliography. This selected bibliography focuses on interventions related to perpetrators. It does not cover primary prevention. The main focus of the literature is on male perpetrators, as family violence is predominantly perpetrated by men and as there is limited literature on perpetrator programmes for female perpetrators of family violence. Download PDF file or to access html or Word DOC versions of this paper using the website link.
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NZFVC selected bibliography, first published March 2013, updated April 2016

This selected bibliography has been produced by the New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse to provide a guide to research literature on working with perpetrators. The bibliography is divided into three main sections. The first section addresses the question: “Do perpetrator programmes work?” This section includes literature on the issues of retention, recidivism and outcomes. The “Intervention issues” section includes research on engagement and typologies. The third section includes literature describing coordinated community responses to support perpetrator programmes. A brief list of resources and websites completes the bibliography.

This selected bibliography focuses on interventions related to perpetrators. It does not cover primary prevention. The main focus of the literature is on male perpetrators, as family violence is predominantly perpetrated by men and as there is limited literature on perpetrator programmes for female perpetrators of family violence.

Download PDF file or to access html or Word DOC versions of this paper using the website link.