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Record ID: dd110306-623f-49fc-b4db-8f3a1eef2498
Web resource: http://www.respect.uk.net/data/files/respect_research_briefing_note_1_what_counts_as_success.pdf
Type: Electronic publication
Title: Domestic violence perpetrator programmes : what counts as success?
Authors: Westmarland, Nicole
Chalder-Mills, Julie
Kelly, Liz
Keywords: Perpetrators;Perpetrator programs
Year: 2010
Publisher: Respect
Notes:  This briefing note from the series produced by Project Mirabel sets out the key findings from UK research into what is considered 'success' in domestic violence perpetrator programs by key stakeholders, including female partners/ex-partners, men participating in such programs, funders/commissioners and practitioners. This research was undertaken as part of a pilot study designed to feed into a larger program of research on domestic violence perpetrator programs in the United Kingdom.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/21164
Physical description: 16 p.
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