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Project Mirabal: Nicole Westmarland a "third wave" perpetrator program outcome research study

By: Westmarland, Nicole.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal.Publisher: No To Violence, 2014Subject(s): Respect | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES | Project Mirabal | RESEARCH | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED KINGDOMOnline resources: Purchase this journal | Project Mirabal website In: Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal, Spring 2014: 219-232Summary: Contact NZFVC to request this article. Project Mirabal is a longitudinal, multi-site study researching the contribution of domestic violence perpetrator programs to coordinated community responses in the UK. This is the 'next big thing' in perpetrator program outcome research after the landmark study by Professor Ed Gondolf and colleagues some 15 years prior. Professor Nicole Westmarland, from Durham University Centre for Research into Violence and Abuse, and Professor Liz Kelly, from the Childand Woman Abuse Studies Unit at London Metropolitan University, lead the project in partnership with the UK peak body Respect." NTV spoke to Professor Westmarland about the uniqueness and international importance of this ambitious research. (from the abstract). Search for "Project Mirabal" in this database for more publications and reports related to this project.
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Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal, Spring 2014: 219-232

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Contact NZFVC to request this article. Project Mirabal is a longitudinal, multi-site study researching the contribution of domestic violence perpetrator programs to coordinated community responses in the UK. This is the 'next big thing' in perpetrator program outcome research after the landmark study by Professor Ed Gondolf and colleagues some 15 years prior. Professor Nicole Westmarland, from Durham University Centre for Research into Violence and Abuse, and Professor Liz Kelly, from the Childand Woman Abuse Studies Unit at London Metropolitan University, lead the project in partnership with the UK peak body Respect." NTV spoke to Professor Westmarland about the uniqueness and international importance of this ambitious research. (from the abstract). Search for "Project Mirabal" in this database for more publications and reports related to this project.