9th December seminar

Seminar for Respect practitioners

On 9th December 2008 we held a seminar for Respect full members and others with a connection to the Respect research on outcomes of men participating in programmes.  This was a lively and informative event. The full report of this event can be downloaded by clicking here.

Feedback survey

If you attended this seminar you should have received an email from us asking you to complete an online feedback survey in Survey Monkey. If you haven't received such an email or if you have lost the link, please click on the link below to go to the survey. Please do NOT complete it more than once and only if you attended. If you did not attend but were booked, I would be grateful if you could drop me an email letting me know why not, so that we can plan future events better.

Click">https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=29RdNpwxknI7YPN5qjK9nA_3d_3d">Click Here to take survey

Optional advanced reading

If you would like to find out more about the current research debates on perpetrator programmes, please click on the titles below, each one is a link to the document listed.

 

Gondolf (1995) Collaboration between researchers and advocates

Gondolf (2004) Evaluating batterer counseling programs: A difficult task showing some effects and implications

Saunders (2008) Group Interventions for men who batter: A summary of program descriptions and research

Corvo, Dutton and Chen (2007) Towards Evidence Based Practice with domestic violence perpetrators

Gondolf (2007) Theoretical and Research Support for the Duluth Model: A Reply to Dutton and Corvo.

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