Men’s abuse and violence in intimate partner relationships is a worldwide problem of which there is a growing awareness. This paper will look at a model of practice developed in rural Victoria that seeks to enable men to take responsibility for their abusive behaviour and to commit to a process of behaviour change. The SHED (Self-Help Ending Domestics) Project uses a constructivist approach to challenging men's violence against women and children and it encompasses assessment, groupwork, and an integrated, collaborative model of intervention between agencies
Perpetrator programmes for all types of offenders have proliferated in recent years (Dobash, Dobash,...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a common complex social and public health problem. Interventions ...
Surveys suggest that around one third of all adult women will at some point in their life experience...
Men’s abuse and violence in intimate partner relationships is a worldwide problem of which there is ...
© 2005 Dr. Chris LamingThis PhD by project consists of a Manual for workers engaged in men’s behavio...
Interventions for ending intimate partner violence (IPV) have not usually provided integrated approa...
© 2013 Dr. Joanie SmithAssault by an intimate partner remains the most common form of violence women...
International surveys have suggested that around one-third of all adult women will, at some point in...
This research project begins with a post-structuralist critique of the social science theoretical li...
This paper describes the outcomes of a Gold Coast program delivered to men who perpetrate domestic v...
International research increasingly highlights that if a significant reduction in intimate partner v...
The aim of this study is to gain and increase knowledge about intimate partner violence, also known ...
The rate of domestic violence has been increasing around the world today. Even though women do condu...
Literature widely reports the negative impacts of domestic violence at individual, family, and socie...
Intimate partner abuse and control is one of the most common forms of violence against women, and is...
Perpetrator programmes for all types of offenders have proliferated in recent years (Dobash, Dobash,...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a common complex social and public health problem. Interventions ...
Surveys suggest that around one third of all adult women will at some point in their life experience...
Men’s abuse and violence in intimate partner relationships is a worldwide problem of which there is ...
© 2005 Dr. Chris LamingThis PhD by project consists of a Manual for workers engaged in men’s behavio...
Interventions for ending intimate partner violence (IPV) have not usually provided integrated approa...
© 2013 Dr. Joanie SmithAssault by an intimate partner remains the most common form of violence women...
International surveys have suggested that around one-third of all adult women will, at some point in...
This research project begins with a post-structuralist critique of the social science theoretical li...
This paper describes the outcomes of a Gold Coast program delivered to men who perpetrate domestic v...
International research increasingly highlights that if a significant reduction in intimate partner v...
The aim of this study is to gain and increase knowledge about intimate partner violence, also known ...
The rate of domestic violence has been increasing around the world today. Even though women do condu...
Literature widely reports the negative impacts of domestic violence at individual, family, and socie...
Intimate partner abuse and control is one of the most common forms of violence against women, and is...
Perpetrator programmes for all types of offenders have proliferated in recent years (Dobash, Dobash,...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a common complex social and public health problem. Interventions ...
Surveys suggest that around one third of all adult women will at some point in their life experience...