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_aStairmand, Meg _910088 |
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_aPathways to family violence : _binvestigating patterns in the event process of family violence perpetrators _cMeg Stairmand, Louise Dixon and Devon l. L. Polaschek |
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_bSage, _c2021 |
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500 | _aInternational Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2021, 65(6-7): 790-812 | ||
520 | _aThis study is part of a larger research project that developed the event process model of family violence (FVEPM). The FVEPM was developed by applying grounded theory methods to the event narratives of 14 men and 13 women completing community-based family violence (FV) perpetrator treatment programs. The current study extends this work with the original sample, by examining the routes individual events take through the FVEPM. Three main pathways—comprising 93% of event narratives—were identified: a conflict escalation pathway (n = 14), an automated violence pathway (n = 6), and a compliance pathway (n = 6). Our findings extend existing FV typologies and theories by identifying patterns of features pertaining to the individual, the relationship, and the situation that converge to result in FV perpetration during a FVE. Further validation and development of the pathways may provide FV practitioners with an organizing framework from which to identify more nuanced assessment, treatment planning, and risk management processes for the diverse range of FV perpetrators they are tasked with treating. (Authors' abstract). Record #7192 | ||
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_aABUSIVE MEN _926 |
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_aABUSIVE WOMEN _927 |
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_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9203 |
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_aFAMILY VIOLENCE _9252 |
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_aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE _9431 |
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_aPERPETRATORS _92644 |
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_aNEW ZEALAND _92588 |
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_aDixon, Louise _99183 |
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_91925 _aPolaschek, Devon L. L. |
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773 | 0 | _tInternational Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2021, 65(6-7): 790-812 | |
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_aInternational Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology _94640 |
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1177%2F0306624X20969945 _zDOI: 10.1177/0306624X20969945 |
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_2ddc _cARTICLE |