Domestic Violence Intervention Programs

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 03/28/2023 - 2:10pm
Definition
Programs that offer classes or groups, sponsor victim panels or provide other interventions which help domestic violence offenders understand and take responsibility for their acts of violence and abuse; realize that their behavior is the result of their desire to gain power and control over their partner's life; and make a decision to stop their abuse by looking at the damaging effects of their actions on their relationships, partners, children and themselves. The group sessions address the tactics of power and control; describe the cycle of abuse; challenge stereotypical gender role expectations; and help abusers identify and articulate their feelings and recognize behavior, emotional and physical cues which signal escalating anger. Participants learn problem solving skills, negotiation and conflict resolution skills, stress management techniques, communication and listening skills and other skills that will help them develop and maintain positive, healthy partnerships; and may be ordered by the court to attend or self-refer. The victim panels provide a venue which enables volunteers who have been subjected to abuse to describe the treatment they have endured and the impact on their lives.
URL Name
FF-0500-9100-180
Third Level Code
FF-0500
Taxonomy Code
FF-0500.9100-180
Parent Code
FF-0500.9100
Family Code
F
Second Level Code
FF
Fifth Level Code
FF-0500-9100-180
Fourth Level Code
FF-0500-9100
Use References
Abusive Partner Intervention Programs, Batterer Intervention Programs, Domestic Abuse Impact Panels, Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs, Domestic Violence Impact Panels, Intimate Partner Abuse Intervention Programs, Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Programs, Treatment Programs for Batterers
Publication Status
Online