Elements Needed for Quality Batterer Intervention Programs: Perspectives of Professionals Who Deal with Intimate Partner Violence

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Penelope K. Morrison
Patricia A. Cluss
Elizabeth P. Miller
Rhonda Fleming
Lynn Hawker
Terry Bicehouse
Donna George
Kalem Wright
Judy C. Chang
机构
[1] Penn State New Kensington,
[2] Standing Firm: The Business Case to End Partner Violence,undefined
[3] Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC,undefined
[4] Women’s Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh,undefined
[5] California University of Pennsylvania,undefined
[6] Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC,undefined
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Journal of Family Violence | 2017年 / 32卷
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Domestic violence; Abuse; Maltreatment; Intimate partner violence; Intervention program;
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Batterers intervention programs (BIPs) constitute a primary intervention for perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV). There is little understanding as to what elements are necessary for a good intervention program. We conducted 36 individual semi-structured interviews with professionals working with BIPs. Our results yielded three thematic categories: (1) optimal BIP structure—group size and program duration should foster change and interaction, (2) facilitator characteristics—co-facilitation is ideal, and facilitators should have IPV training, and (3) program approaches–programs should challenge their clients on their behavior, promote an environment of safety and openness, and strive to adapt to clients.
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