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BIP Effectiveness Information
The
first of a series of briefing notes investigating the impact of domestic
violence perpetrator programmes on the safety of women and children in
the UK
California
State Auditor Report County Probation Departments (November 2006)Extensive
Information on Batterer Intervention Programs
Edleson, Do Batterers’
Programs Work?, 1995
Gondolf,
Multi-Site Evaluation of Batterer Intervention Systems: Summary of the
15-month Follow-up, 1997
Gondolf,
Multi-Site Evaluation of Batterer Intervention Systems: A Summary of Findings
for a 12-month Follow-up, 1997
Gondolf,
Characteristics of Batterers in a Multi-Site Evaluation of Batterer Intervention
Systems, 1995
Gondolf,
Discharge Criteria for Batterer Programs, 1995
Gondolf, Men Who
Batter: A Selected Bibliography, 1995
Montreal Men
Against Sexism, Limits and Risks of “Programs for Wife Batterers”, 1995
Tolman and Edleson,
Intervention for Men Who Batter: A Review of Research, 1995
The Judicial Oversight Demonstration
Initiative
Pretrial
Innovations for Domestic Violence Offenders and Victims: Lessons From the
Judicial Oversight Demonstration Initiative
PROBATION
STUDY PROVES CERTIFIED BATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS ARE
THE KEY
TO STEMMING FUTURE VIOLENCE
Batterer
Intervention: Where Do We Go From Here? Workshop Notes
Batterer
Intervention: Where Do We Go From Here?
Violence
Against Women: Synthesis of Research on Offender Interventions
Controversies
and Recent Studies of Batterer Intervention Program Effectiveness
A 30-Month
Follow-Up of Court-Mandated Batterers in Four Cities
Measuring
Success: Evaluating Batterers Intervention Programs by Kathleen Carlin
Program
Evaluation: A Social Change Approach By Red Crowley
A
short essay on the myrad issues associated with the question of success,
from Men Stopping Violence in Atlanta, GA
VAW
NET, Interventions For Batters. Materials listed here deal with;
1) Understanding batterers and battering behavior and
2) Program approaches and interventions for working with batterers.
3) Resources exploring the effectiveness of batterer intervention programs
and alternative approaches are included here.
Court
Research and Statistics: Batterer Interventions Systems Study. In December
2005, the Administrative Office of the Courts, Office of Court Research
was awarded a research grant from the National Institute of Justice to
study batterer intervention programs (BIPs) in California. The study encompasses
five California counties, 53 BIPs that provided client data, and over 1,000
men enrolled in BIPs. The study found that the strongest predictors of
success in treating offenders convicted of a criminal domestic violence
offense were the individual characteristics of the offenders, not the features
of batterer intervention programs of the attributes of the court jurisdiction.
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