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040 _aAFVC
100 _aMorrison, Bronwyn
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245 _a“I can’t change my past, but I can change my future” :
_cBronwyn Morrison, Marianne Bevan and Phil Meredith
_bperpetrator perspectives on what helps to stop family violence
260 _bDepartment of Corrections,
_c2021
500 _aPractice: the New Zealand Corrections Journal, 2021, 8(1)
520 _aReductions in family violence would be expected to have a significant impact on imprisonment and victimisation rates in Aotearoa, New Zealand, particularly for Māori. Understanding how to help people stop using violence constitutes a key area of focus for Ara Poutama Aotearoa, and will be a critical enabler of the Department achieving the goals set out in Hōkai Rangi: Ara Poutama Aotearoa Strategy 2019-2024. Research led by the Department as part of the Ministerial Review of Family and Sexual Violence in 2015 revealed considerable gaps in our knowledge about those who perpetrate family violence in New Zealand (Morrison et al 2015). The review found that there was limited understanding about when and why people start using violence against family members, and how the nature of people’s violence evolves over time and across different relationships. While frequently speculated upon, it found that the links between family violence victimisation and perpetration were typically poorly evidenced. Little was known about the volume or mix of interventions people had received across their lifetime, and how effective these interventions were from the perspective of those receiving them. Responding to this need, the Department embarked on an in-depth study of people in prison for family violence offences in 2017. This article presents the results of this research in relation to people’s treatment experiences, including what they believed helped or hindered their journeys towards living from violence, and what other assistance they felt was needed. (From the introduction). Record #8156
650 _aCRIMINAL JUSTICE
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650 _aABUSIVE MEN
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650 _aABUSIVE WOMEN
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650 _aADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES
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650 4 _aALCOHOL ABUSE
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650 4 _aCHILD ABUSE
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650 _aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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650 _aFAMILY VIOLENCE
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650 _aHAUORA HINENGARO
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650 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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650 _aMĀORI
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650 _aMENTAL HEALTH
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650 _aMETHAMPHETAMINE
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650 _aOFFENDERS
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650 _aPATU TAMARIKI
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650 _aPERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
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650 _aPERPETRATORS
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650 4 _aPRISONERS
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650 4 _aRONGOĀ WHAKAIRANGI
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650 4 _aSUBSTANCE ABUSE
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650 4 _aTANGATA HARA
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650 4 _aTRAUMA
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650 4 _aTŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU
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651 4 _aNEW ZEALAND
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700 _aBevan, Marianne
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700 _aMeredith, Phil
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773 0 _tPractice: the New Zealand Corrections Journal, 2021, 8(1)
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_aPractice: the New Zealand Corrections Journal
856 _uhttps://www.corrections.govt.nz/resources/research/journal/volume_8_issue_1_june_2021/perpetrator_perspectives_on_what_helps_to_stop_family_violence
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