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Desistance processes and practices with formerly abusive men David Morran

By: Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence JournalPublication details: No To Violence, 2013Subject(s): In: Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal, 2013 Spring: 72-88Summary: This article focuses on men's long-term journeying towards non-violence through exploring the concept of secondary desistance. The author, from Scotland, draws on his qualitative research with men who have completed a men's domestic violence perpetrator programme. The author invites the reader to reflect on how programme providers can support those factors that might enable long-term, sustainable change, and what this means for programme structure, longevity and funding.
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Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal, 2013 Spring: 72-88

This article focuses on men's long-term journeying towards non-violence through exploring the concept of secondary desistance. The author, from Scotland, draws on his qualitative research with men who have completed a men's domestic violence perpetrator programme. The author invites the reader to reflect on how programme providers can support those factors that might enable long-term, sustainable change, and what this means for programme structure, longevity and funding.