The rehabilitation of partner-violent men
Erica Bowen
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- Oxford ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011
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- Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction
- Nature of ̀Domestic' or Ìntimate Partner' Violence
- Official definitions
- Academic definitions and debates
- Are men the only perpetrators?
- typology of domestic violence
- Extent of Intimate Partner Violence
- International and national surveys
- British surveys
- Who Are ̀Those Guys?'
- Impact of Intimate Partner Violence: The Reason to Intervene
- Rehabilitation and Intimate Partner Violence
- Conclusion
- 2. Changes to the Criminal Justice Response to Partner Violence
- Attrition in the Prosecution of Partner Violence Cases
- Policing partner violence
- Prosecuting partner violence
- Factors influencing victim support of prosecution
- Summary
- Changing National Policy Context
- Partner Violence within the Criminal Law
- Changes to criminal law
- Changes to the policing of partner violence
- Changes to Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) policy
- Changes to sentencing guidelines
- Changes to the Court System
- Specialist domestic violence courts (SDVCs)
- Summary
- So Have These Changes Improved the Response to Partner Violence in the UK?
- impact on reporting incidents of partner violence
- impact on policing
- effects of CPS policy and specialist domestic violence courts
- Overall Impact on Attrition
- Conclusion
- 3. Theories of Intimate Partner Violence
- Socio-Cultural Theories
- Gender roles and inequality
- Power and control
- Patriarchy
- Criticisms of Socio-Cultural Theories
- Social Learning Theory
- Family Systems Theory
- Attachment Theory
- Personality Disorder and IPV
- Anger and Hostility Models of IPV
- Alcohol and Drug Models of IPV
- Summary of single factor theories of IPV
- Nested Ecological Theory
- Summary and Conclusions
- 4. Development of Group-Based Programmes for Male Domestic Violence Perpetrators
- Changing Perspectives on the Causes of IPV and Approaches to Intervention
- Inception of Men's Programmes
- Ǹothing Works'
- Expansion of Men's Programmes
- Duluth model: a change of emphasis
- Evidence that Something Works
- British Developments in the Provision of Men's Programmes
- Ẁhat Works?' and the Move Towards Accredited Programmes
- Accreditation criteria
- Ẁhat Works' Movement and Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes
- Conclusion
- 5. Current Practice: The Risk Assessment and Management Context
- Multi-Agency Risk Management Context: MAPPAs and MARACs
- Multi-agency public protection arrangements (MAPPA)
- Multi-agency risk assessment conferences (MARACs)
- intersection of MAPPA and MARAC
- Risk and Risk Assessment
- nature of IPV risk
- Risk factors for non-lethal IPV
- Risk factors for lethal IPV
- Current Approaches to IPV Risk Assessment
- Actuarial IPV risk assessments
- Alternative approaches
- Post-treatment risk appraisal
- 6. Current Practice: Programmes for Partner-Violent Men
- Overview of IDAP
- Programme eligibility criteria
- Programme content
- Additional sessions
- Overview of CDVP and the Moderate Intensity Healthy Relationships Programme
- Programme eligibility criteria
- Programme content
- Additional sessions
- Overview of the High Intensity Healthy Relationship Programme
- Critique of the Programme Theories
- How Do the Programmes Differ?
- Empirical Validity of Treatment Targets
- Cognition: Denial, minimization, victim blaming and cognitive distortions
- Perspective taking and empathy
- Parenting
- International Practice
- North America
- Canada
- European practice
- Global practice
- Summary and Conclusions
- 7. Effectiveness of Programmes: Issues in Programme Evaluation
- Why Evaluate?
- Which Evaluation Questions should be Asked?
- What should be Evaluated?
- What Research Design should be Used?
- Experimental design
- Quasi-experimental designs
- Propensity scores
- Alternative designs
- What Methods should be Used?
- Domestic violence reconviction
- Domestic violence reoffending
- Domestic violence recidivism
- What is Good Practice in IPV Programme Evaluation?
- 8. Effectiveness of IPV Programmes: International and National Evidence
- International Evaluation Studies
- Review overview
- Meta-analytic studies of programme effectiveness
- Conclusions from meta-analyses
- British Studies
- CHANGE and LDVPP
- domestic abuse intervention project (DAIP)
- Cheshire domestic violence prevention programme (CDVPP)
- West Midlands Probation domestic violence perpetrator programme (WMDVPP)
- integrated domestic abuse programme (IDAP)
- Emergent Themes from the British Evaluation Evidence
- Summary
- 9. Evaluation Issues: What Else should We be Considering?
- Comprehensive Evaluation Approach
- Needs Assessment: What is Domestic Violence and Who are the Perpetrators?
- Assessing Programme Theory
- Validating programme theory: Do programmes target criminogenic need?
- Implicit assumptions of programme theory: Do all members of the target population have the same needs?
- Motivation to change: selection criteria or treatment target?
- Assessing Programme Process: Is the Intended Treatment Delivered?
- Programme integrity
- Therapeutic environment
- Group variables
- Leader variables
- Programme Outcome
- Programme Efficiency
- Conclusion
- 10. Conclusions and Future Directions
- Future Understanding of IPV: A Move towards an Evidence-Based Definition
- Future of Programme Development: What are the Alternatives?
- Future of Evaluation Research
- Does the Future Lie in Tertiary Interventions?.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Call Numbers:
- HV6626 .B679 2011eb
- ISBNs:
- 9780470978610 (electronic bk.)
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