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Domestic violence perpetrator programmes: what counts as success Nicole Westmarland, Liz Kelly and Chalder-Mills, Julie

By: Westmarland, Nicole.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: London: Respect, 2010Description: electronic document (16 p.): PDF file.Subject(s): ABUSIVE MEN | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES | EVALUATION | INTERVENTION | TREATMENT | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | project Mirabal | UNITED KINGDOMOnline resources: Download from University of Southampton repoistory | Project Mirabal website Summary: This briefing note sets out the key findings from research into what success looks like for key stakeholders in programmes working with perpetrators of domestic violence. This research was undertaken as part of a pilot study designed to feed into a larger programme of research on domestic violence perpetrator programmes. Use the website link, for more information about this ongoing research project in the United Kingdom.
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This briefing note sets out the key findings from research into what success looks like for key stakeholders in programmes working with perpetrators of domestic violence. This research was undertaken as part of a pilot study designed to feed
into a larger programme of research on domestic violence perpetrator programmes. Use the website link, for more information about this ongoing research project in the United Kingdom.