This webinar highlights strategic prevention efforts to family violence through battering intervention programs.
Part 1 of this BWJP webinar series discusses the role of law enforcement in response to IPV, and the relationship between advocacy groups and police officers (2017).
Practical implications of current domestic violence research for probation officers & administrators
This booklet examines research on intimate partner violence and analyzes what it reveals that probation officers and administrators should know to do their jobs better with regard to offender accountability (2015).
This OVW-funded webinar describes a new protocol developed in Massachussetts for assessing risk of men who attend batterer intervention programs (2018).
This research focuses on batterer intervention programs and the most effective types of programming found by researchers and providers (2011).
This article delves into the historical context of batterer stereotypes, and suggests limits to our understanding of IPV offenders (2015).
This U.K. study is based on a survey of 44 domestic violence services and 73 interviews with men who were in, or had completed, a program to explore possible positive outcomes for children (2013).
This paper looks at the impact of children on perpetrators’ desire to change their behavior. The authors explore the role of fatherhood as a motivating factor for offenders to engage in behavior change programs (2016).
This paper reviews existing research of BIPP programs and examines what causes IPV and how its reflected in models and curriculum.
This report analyzes batterer treatment models, specifically the Duluth Model, which has received intense criticism over the years.