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Type: Journal Article
Title: An evaluation of gender differences in the implementation an impact of a comprehensive approach to domestic violence
Other Titles: Violence against women
Authors: Muftic, Lisa R
Bouffard, Jeffrey A
Keywords: Men as victims;Interagency work
Year: 2007
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: 13 (1), January 2007
Notes:  The primary goal of society's response to domestic violence is the protection of the victim from further abuse. Recently, the coordinated community response (CCR) has been developed as one example of an approach aimed at reaching this goal. Prior research has generally found support for the model, with male offenders recidivating at lower rates. The current study examines whether a comprehensive, community-based approach is capable of reducing recidivism rates among male and female offenders. Comparisons are made between 70 female and 131 male offenders. Specific attention is given to the intervention process, including differences in service or treatment component completion and recidivism by gender. [?2007 SAGE Publications. All rights reserved. For further information, visit SAGE Publications link.]
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13375
ISSN: 1077-8012
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