Best practice principles for interventions with domestic and family violence perpetrators from refugee backgrounds Colleen Fisher, Karen Martin, Lisa Wood, Elizabeth Lang and April Pearman
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- 978-1-925925-30-2 (online)
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ANROWS Research report, Issue 09, April 2020
The aim of this research was to identify best practice principles to inform and underpin culturally appropriate, trauma-informed DFV interventions for perpetrators from a refugee background.
For this research, a broad definition of perpetrator interventions was adopted to include primary prevention education and awareness raising; secondary and tertiary prevention interventions al and family law systems and child protection; and men’s behaviour change programs. (From the Executive summary). Record #6618