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Record ID: f4708f7e-1de6-41e5-8fd1-aae9556029c0
Type: Journal Article
Title: A 30-month follow-up of court-referred batterers in four cities
Other Titles: International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology : of[cut]
Authors: Gondolf, Edward W
Keywords: Perpetrators
Year: 2000
Publisher: Association for Psychiatric Treatment of Offenders
Citation: 44 (1), 2000
Notes:  United States study that assesses the long-term outcomes of batterers programmes on 618 court-referred male batterers. Describes the method, sample, follow-up procedures, variables, response rates, response bias and major findings of the study. Concludes that reassault rate varies from 34% to 47%, variable dependent. The percentage of new assaults decreased over time, with a vast majority of the men not reassaulting their partners between 15 and 30 months after programme intake.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13043
ISSN: 0306-624X
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