Perpetrator interventions in Australia : key findings and future directions Erin Mackay, Althea Gibson, Huette Lam and David Beecham
By: Mackay, Erin.
Contributor(s): Gibson, Althea | Lam, Huette | Beecham, David.
Material type: BookSeries: ANROWS Compass.Publisher: Sydney, NSW : ANROWS 2015Description: electronic document (72 pages); PDF file: 2.56 MB.ISSN: 2204-9630 (online.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | JUSTICE | PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES | PERPETRATORS | FAMILY VIOLENCE | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online ANROWS Compass, 2015, Issue PP01Summary: This Compass paper showcases key findings and future directions from Landscapes (state of knowledge) paper Perpetrator interventions in Australia - part one and two [#4896 & #4897]. An Australian first, this state of knowledge paper maps the pathways and interventions for perpetrators of DFV and sexual assault through civil and criminal legal systems; and examines the responses and service systems currently available to DFV and sexual assault perpetrators in each jurisdiction. The paper finds there is a need for extensive further research on what works and for whom in the Australian context. Four key areas for further investigation were identified: 1) systems effectiveness; 2) effectiveness of interventions; 3) models to address diversity of perpetrators; and 4) interventions developed by, with, and for Indigenous communities.(From the website}. See also the recently published National Outcome Standards for Perpetrator Interventions (#4933). Record #4932Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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ANROWS Compass, 2015, Issue PP01
This Compass paper showcases key findings and future directions from Landscapes (state of knowledge) paper Perpetrator interventions in Australia - part one and two [#4896 & #4897].
An Australian first, this state of knowledge paper maps the pathways and interventions for perpetrators of DFV and sexual assault through civil and criminal legal systems; and examines the responses and service systems currently available to DFV and sexual assault perpetrators in each jurisdiction.
The paper finds there is a need for extensive further research on what works and for whom in the Australian context. Four key areas for further investigation were identified: 1) systems effectiveness; 2) effectiveness of interventions; 3) models to address diversity of perpetrators; and 4) interventions developed by, with, and for Indigenous communities.(From the website}. See also the recently published National Outcome Standards for Perpetrator Interventions (#4933). Record #4932