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Parenting interventions for men who batter Katreena Scott

By: Scott, Katreena.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Harrisburg, Pa.: VAWnet, a project of the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, 2012Description: electronic documet (16 p.) ; PDF file: 609.22 KB; HTML file available.Subject(s): ABUSIVE MEN | FATHERS | OFFENDERS | INTERVENTION | PARENTING | PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES | PROGRAMMESOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website In: Applied research, June 2012Summary: might be best included in interventions that improve outcomes for women and child survivors of domestic violence. Specifically, the paper explores the question: What form of parenting intervention should we consider for fathers who batter? The paper begins by describing what is known about men who batter. it then highlights common features of parenting programmes for or men who batter. Finally, it discusses current debate about how best to provide services to fathers in a way that will protect women and children. See also the companion paper: '“Practical Considerations for Parenting Interventions for Men who Batter'. " (from the paper)
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might be best included in interventions that improve outcomes for women and child survivors of domestic violence. Specifically, the paper explores the question: What form of parenting intervention should we consider for fathers who batter? The paper begins by describing what is known about men who batter. it then highlights common features of parenting programmes for or men who batter. Finally, it discusses current debate about how best to provide services to fathers in a way
that will protect women and children. See also the companion paper: '“Practical Considerations for Parenting Interventions for Men who Batter'. " (from the paper)


Applied research, June 2012