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Record ID: 9b55d261-c569-4a21-89de-7bb93804209d
Type: Journal Article
Title: Desistance practices and processes with formerly abusive men
Other Titles: Ending men’s violence against women and children : the no to violence journal
Authors: Morran, Dave
Keywords: Theories of violence;Perpetrators;Perpetrator programs
Year: 2013
Publisher: No To Violence, Male Family Violence Prevention Association
Citation: 1 (1), Spring 2013
Notes:  In this article, the author reports on his 2008-2009 UK study of 11 men who had completed a domestic violence perpetrator program and, following major changes to their behaviour, were now considered non-violent.

The article discusses desistance theories, what works to make perpetrator programs successful, and what men themselves believe is the basis of their violent behaviour. The maturation process perpetrators must go thorough to accomplish change in their behaviour is also examined.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/14157
ISSN: 22035575
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