This chapter charts the history of DVA perpetrator programmes in the UK. It examines various typologies and theoretical models which have impacted to date on interventions with those committing acts of abuse and explores the potential of desistance and strengths based frameworks. The reluctance and ...
- who the perpetrators of domestic violence are, including discussion of non-stereotypical patterns such as male victims, female perpetrators, couples where the abuse is mutual, and couples with abusive relationships who want the abuse to end but the relationship to be sustained ...
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DOMESTIC ABUSE, on a fundamental level, is about power and control. It is this dynamic of abuse, the power of an abuser over his victim, that has, in many ways, frustrated society's attempts to deal justly with perpetrators of domestic v... T Randall - 《Jama》 被引量: 24发表: 199...
One well-known approach to treating domestic abuse families is the Duluth Model. It is also called the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project (DAIP) and focuses on women as the victims and men as the perpetrators of intimate partner violence. This treatment model takes the approach of empowering wo...
Understanding the cycle of violence and the thinking of the abuser helps victims recognize they truly are not to blame for the violence they have suffered and that the abuser is the one responsible. Six distinct stages make up the cycle of violence: the set-up, the abuse, the abuser's fee...
Perpetrators who extend their abuse to the work setting are increasing the number of domains in which they control their partners (O’Leary-Kelly et al., 2008). Risk factors for a victim to be killed in the workplace are consistent with known risk factors for domestic homicide. They ...
(GBV), which is perpetrated by individuals who are in an intimate relationship with the victim or survivor as a means of exercising power and control (Karakasidou & Stalikas,2017). Perpetrators of abuse could include a spouse, a live-in partner, or any member of the parental or ...
Domestically abused Brazilian women's perceptions about support and received support in its social context domestic violencegender identityWe seek to identify the perceptions of women in situations of violence concerning the support and assistance received in its ... LND Santi,AMS Nakano,A Lettiere -...
In the context of domestic violence cases, reactive abuse can further complicate the survivor’s situation if they resort to self-defense during a moment of heightened tension or fear. Abusers may manipulate the situation, portraying themselves as the victim and the survivor as the perpetrator. ...