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Record ID: 69d41407-c371-4ea6-b909-1ef126ca58e5
Type: Non-Fiction
Title: A comparative assessment of good practice in programs for men who use violence against female partners
Authors: Research and Education Unit on Gendered Violence, School of Social Work and Social Policy, University of South Australia
Keywords: Theories of violence;Perpetrators;Standards;Training
Year: 2004
Publisher: Office of the Status of Women, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, [Canberra
Notes:  Catalogue number OFW-284
This report outlines processes and practices in maintaining a quality programme for men who are violent towards their female partners. Methodologies involved: literature reviews (including international programmes, conceptual or theoretical approaches), programme reviews (perpetrators of domestic violence, other offenders such as for sexual assault, drink driving and juvenile justice), a national survey of agencies with programmes for men who use violence against female partners, and case studies. Stage 1 identifies good practice interventions. Stage 2 gives a comparative assessment of service components. Key findings and recommendations should be examined with the Continuum Matrix of Practice, which outlines good and unacceptable practices, and details aspects that do not promote the principles of Partnerships Against Domestic Violence.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11549
ISBN: 9781877042485
Physical description: 196 p. including appendices, bibliography and tables
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