Evaluative studies of men who have attended domestic violence perpetrator programmes have, thus far, paid attention to the question of what they are expected to desist from. This is entirely appropriate. However, the question of what they are expected to achieve, or ‘become’, is less clearly articulated, indeed often overlooked. Based on a series of interviews with men who had completed perpetrator programmes, the narratives explored in this articles suggest that their abusive behaviour was underpinned by fears about how to ‘perform masculinity’ satisfactorily in the past. Consequentially, the programme experience was perceived as threatening or as ‘feminising’. However, the accounts of these men suggest that in desisting from abusive behav...
The ways in which gendered expectations of women are used to maintain power and control by male perp...
Masculinity is a powerful construct that transcends other aspects of male existence and dictates cod...
This article discusses the relative merits of psychoanalytic and psychodiscursive approaches to the ...
Evaluative studies of men who have attended domestic violence perpetrator programmes have, thus far,...
Drawing on extensive participant observation and interviews, this article considers the interactive ...
This article argues that domestic violence perpetrator programmes in the UK have paid insufficient a...
Over the past ten years the theoretical framework of ‘coercive control’ has been increasingly applie...
The purpose of this research was to gain insight into the men‟s process of desistance from intimate ...
Over the past ten years the theoretical framework of ‘coercive control’ has been increasingly applie...
Over the past ten years the theoretical framework of ‘coercive control’ has been increasingly applie...
The subject of female-perpetuated intimate partner violence (IPV) against men remains poorly underst...
The subject of female-perpetuated intimate partner violence (IPV) against men remains poorly unders...
Masculinity in young men can be considered a dynamic risk factor. There is a call for programs and i...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetrated by men is a serious and widespread problem in Aoteoroa/N...
This paper seeks to illuminate some implications of the promotion of men with their own history of v...
The ways in which gendered expectations of women are used to maintain power and control by male perp...
Masculinity is a powerful construct that transcends other aspects of male existence and dictates cod...
This article discusses the relative merits of psychoanalytic and psychodiscursive approaches to the ...
Evaluative studies of men who have attended domestic violence perpetrator programmes have, thus far,...
Drawing on extensive participant observation and interviews, this article considers the interactive ...
This article argues that domestic violence perpetrator programmes in the UK have paid insufficient a...
Over the past ten years the theoretical framework of ‘coercive control’ has been increasingly applie...
The purpose of this research was to gain insight into the men‟s process of desistance from intimate ...
Over the past ten years the theoretical framework of ‘coercive control’ has been increasingly applie...
Over the past ten years the theoretical framework of ‘coercive control’ has been increasingly applie...
The subject of female-perpetuated intimate partner violence (IPV) against men remains poorly underst...
The subject of female-perpetuated intimate partner violence (IPV) against men remains poorly unders...
Masculinity in young men can be considered a dynamic risk factor. There is a call for programs and i...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetrated by men is a serious and widespread problem in Aoteoroa/N...
This paper seeks to illuminate some implications of the promotion of men with their own history of v...
The ways in which gendered expectations of women are used to maintain power and control by male perp...
Masculinity is a powerful construct that transcends other aspects of male existence and dictates cod...
This article discusses the relative merits of psychoanalytic and psychodiscursive approaches to the ...