National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice
Abstract
This report provides an overview of the latest research on interventions for men who assault women—wives, girlfriends, and acquaintances. The assaults may be physical or sexual, and they almost always involve psychological abuse. The overview begins with a description of the major
components of current programs and then describes what is known about effective assessment and treatment methods. Several topics are covered that are often of interest to practitioners, including methods for enhancing treatment motivation, assessment of dangerousness, and
culturally competent practice. The role of research in resolving controversial issues and the characteristics of sound evaluations are also discussed. Programs reviewed will be those commonly labeled as “social service,” “treatment,” and “psycho-educational,” as opposed to
purely criminal justice interventions.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88208/1/Violence_Against_Women-_Synthesis of Resarch_on_Offender_Interventions-Saunders+Hamill-NCJ201222.pd