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| Type: | Journal Article |
| Title: | Engaging abusive men in seeking community intervention: a critical research & practice priority |
| Other Titles: | Journal of family violence |
| Authors: | Kelly, Tim Campbell, Marcie Neil, Jenny A Jaffe, Peter G |
| Keywords: | Prevention;Perpetrators;Counselling |
| Year: | 2010 |
| Publisher: | Springer Publishing |
| Citation: | 25 (4), May 2010 |
| Notes: | The present study investigated effective strategies for engaging abusive men and preventing the reoccurrence or escalation of violence against women. Seventy-three men solicited from a community program for male batterers completed a questionnaire regarding help-seeking behaviors. Of these participants, 12 participated in subsequent focus group discussions. Approximately two-thirds of the participants identified they had sought help regarding the problems in their intimate relationships; however, only half of them actually received help that addressed their violent behaviors. Furthermore, of those participants who received help, only one-quarter found the help to be useful or effective. When reviewing both the questionnaire responses and focus group transcripts, several help-seeking themes emerged from the data including numerous missed opportunities to intervene, men’s view of masculinity and help-seeking, and the critical role of developing trust, non-judgmental and confidential counseling relationships. The results have implications for both public education campaigns and training of professionals to address domestic violence issues in male clients. |
| URI: | https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/14565 |
| ISSN: | 0885-7482 |
| Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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