Domestic violence perpetrator programmes : an historical overview. Briefing note 2

Since the 1970s, the feminist movement has campaigned to bring the issue of domestic violence to the social agenda. Yet, all too often, the men who perpetrate violence and abuse against their partners have remained absent, and left to continue their abusive regime. The need to address this absence w...

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Main Authors: Phillips, Ruth, Kelly, Liz, Westmarland, Nicole
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: London Metropolitan University and Durham University 2013
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Online Access:https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/1492/1/anhistoricaloverviewbriefingnote.pdf
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description Since the 1970s, the feminist movement has campaigned to bring the issue of domestic violence to the social agenda. Yet, all too often, the men who perpetrate violence and abuse against their partners have remained absent, and left to continue their abusive regime. The need to address this absence was the basis upon which domestic violence perpetrator programmes (DVPPs) emerged.
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spelling oai:repository.londonmet.ac.uk:14922021-07-19T16:04:40Z http://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/1492/ Domestic violence perpetrator programmes : an historical overview. Briefing note 2 Phillips, Ruth Kelly, Liz Westmarland, Nicole 360 Social problems & services; associations Since the 1970s, the feminist movement has campaigned to bring the issue of domestic violence to the social agenda. Yet, all too often, the men who perpetrate violence and abuse against their partners have remained absent, and left to continue their abusive regime. The need to address this absence was the basis upon which domestic violence perpetrator programmes (DVPPs) emerged. London Metropolitan University and Durham University 2013-11 Monograph NonPeerReviewed text en https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/1492/1/anhistoricaloverviewbriefingnote.pdf Phillips, Ruth, Kelly, Liz and Westmarland, Nicole (2013) Domestic violence perpetrator programmes : an historical overview. Briefing note 2. Project Report. London Metropolitan University and Durham University, London and Durham.
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Domestic violence perpetrator programmes : an historical overview. Briefing note 2
title Domestic violence perpetrator programmes : an historical overview. Briefing note 2
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title_short Domestic violence perpetrator programmes : an historical overview. Briefing note 2
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topic 360 Social problems & services; associations
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