Paper summarising the evidence from research about domestic violence perpetrator programmes, which are multi-agencies interventions aimed at providing a 'safe and meaningful' opportunity for domestic violence perpetrators to stop being violent. This briefing examines and assesses the existing evidence of the effectiveness of both criminal justice based programmes (usually run by probation or prison staff) as well as community based programmes.
Evidence of effects of domestic violence perpetrator programmes on women’s safety
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- Website: http://www.respect.uk.net/pages/evaluation-project.html
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