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Electronic Resources: https://www.routledge.com/Domestic-Violence-Perpetrators-Evidence-Informed-Responses/Devaney-Lazenbatt/p/book/9781138480483#
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Title: Domestic violence perpetrators : evidence-informed responses
Authors: Devaney, John
Lazenbatt, Anne
Institutional author: EBSCOhost
Keywords: Family violence;Perpetrators;Perpetrator interventions;Perpetrator accountability;Family social work
Year: 2016
Publisher: Routledge
Abstract:  Domestic violence is a serious, widespread public, social and health problem that affects the lives of many women, children and men. There is also evidence to suggest it has one of the highest rates of recidivism. This comprehensive book provides an overview of what the research tells us about the perpetrators of domestic violence and what works, and what doesn’t, in promoting positive change.

Collecting together the most up-to-date evidence from the international literature and bringing psychological, sociological, gendered and socio-political theoretical perspectives to bear on the issue, the authors explore:

- what domestic violence is, why it happens and how it can be measured

- who the perpetrators of domestic violence are, including discussion of non-stereotypical patterns such as male victims, female perpetrators, couples where the abuse is mutual, and couples with abusive relationships who want the abuse to end but the relationship to be sustained

- strategies for engaging perpetrators in interventions and for promoting behaviour change

- evidence-informed interventions, programmes and policies for working with perpetrators

- where robust evidence is lacking and more research needs to be undertaken.

Domestic violence is a significant problem for those individuals and families whose life is affected by this issue, the social, health and criminal justice agencies that respond to it, and wider society which must bear the costs and its devastating effects. This volume is an important reference for all those researching and working with the victims, survivors and perpetrators of domestic violence, including academics and students from fields such as social work, sociology, criminology, psychology and social policy.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.

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Contents:  Introduction -- Defining and measuring domestic violence -- Explanations for domestic violence -- Typologies of domestic violence perpetrators -- Changing perpetrator behaviour -- Evidence informed interventions -- Conclusions.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22359
ISBN: 9781317704447 (electronic book)
1317704444 (electronic book)
9781315781082 (electronic book)
1315781085 (electronic book)
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