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Web resource: https://www.dur.ac.uk/resources/criva/ProjectMirabalfinalreport.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Domestic violence perpetrator programmes : steps towards change
Authors: Kelly, Liz
Westmarland, Nicole
Keywords: Perpetrators;Perpetrator programs;Domestic violence;Evaluations
Year: 2015
Publisher: London Metropolitan University
Notes:  Final report from the UK Mirabel Project. Provides evidence on domestic violence perpetrator programs, and whether they actually work to reduce men's violence and increase the freedom of women and children. Discusses the question of how to hold more perpetrators to account given their limited capacity means that the majority of men do not access them and criminal justice interventions are not creating the change that is being sought.
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