Breaking the Mold: Evaluating a Non-Punitive Domestic Violence Intervention Program

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Erin E. Crockett
Elizabeth Keneski
Kathryn Yeager
Timothy J. Loving
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[1] Southwestern University,Department of Psychology
[2] The University of Texas at Austin,Department of Human Development and Family Sciences
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Physical violence; Psychological violence; Treatment; Counseling;
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Individuals convicted of committing domestic violence are often court mandated to attend a Batterer Intervention Program (BIP). Evidence of the effectiveness of these programs, however, is inconclusive largely because of the diversity in approaches used by BIPs. In a pre-test/post-test design, the current study assessed outcomes associated with one specific BIP: a counseling-based, non-punitive psychoeducational program designed to treat both male and female domestic violence offenders. A sample of 149 clients completed a comprehensive survey both prior to and upon completion of the BIP. Participation in this BIP fostered attitudes known to be associated with nonviolence, including perceptions of accountability, anger management, indications of safety planning, and reported desire for change. Additionally, self-reported levels of psychological and physical violence decreased from pre- to post-treatment. Theoretical and therapeutic implications for BIPs are discussed.
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页码:489 / 499
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