Batterers As Fathers: Rethinking and Reconceptualizing Policy and Practice
This article describes an approach to intervention and prevention with children exposed to domestic violence that enforces the concepts of batterer accountability and change.
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This article describes an approach to intervention and prevention with children exposed to domestic violence that enforces the concepts of batterer accountability and change.
Overview of potential sources of harm to children from contact with batterers, recommendations for evaluating risk, and assessment guidelines that professionals can apply in cases where a batterer admits to a history of abusiveness.
The Community Engagement Continuum documents a range of innovative community based approaches in the anti-violence movement and clarifies the goals of engagement. This model encourages a more strategic approach to all four levels and offers tools towards realistic step-by-step implementation.
Introduction: "This document proposes that there are substantial benefits for Government, for victims/survivors and for the entire community, of an integrated strategy/approach to violence against women (VAW).
The report also lists organizations and initiatives that are engaging youth in addressing issues such as sexual harassment, racism, and gender and economic inequality. The report discusses the importance of building partnerships to further the goals of the projects.
Excerpt: "A radical transformation of the culture will be accomplished by creating new visions: visions of hope, not despair; visions of strength through unity, not power through domination... The role of education and action within the battered women's movement is crucial to the continuous development of a nonviolent world."
From theories based in psychopathology to "learned behavior," "loss of control," "learned helplessness," "cycle of violence," and "family conflict," this paper presents arguments against each theory and explains the current understanding of violence against women as an issue of power and control that is rooted in a larger societal context.
This article describes feminist therapy as "a supportive process that emphasizes self-determination, equality and respect, and encompasses socio-cultural explanations for intimate violence."
"To improve the health care response to victims of domestic violence, hospitals and health care systems are designing and implementing training, screening, and intervention programs. Formal evaluations of the programs are essential. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) developed a consensus-driven quality assessment tool for evaluation of hospital-based domestic violence programs. Dr. Jeffery H. Coben, while AHRQ's Domestic Violence Senior Scholar-in-Residence, based the instrument on the views of national experts who took part in an AHRQ-funded Delphi process.
Since 1993, the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence has provided support and funding for healthcare-based programs designed to improve the screening, identification, and response to victims of domestic violence. One consistent feature of these programs, and similar programs being implemented across the nation, is the provision of training for healthcare providers on the topic of domestic violence.