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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, height x width: 228x152 mm, weight: 310 g
  • Sērija : SAGE Series on Violence against Women
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Nov-1999
  • Izdevniecība: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0761905359
  • ISBN-13: 9780761905356
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, height x width: 228x152 mm, weight: 310 g
  • Sērija : SAGE Series on Violence against Women
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Nov-1999
  • Izdevniecība: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0761905359
  • ISBN-13: 9780761905356
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Accessibly written and presented, Changing Violent Men is based on the authors evaluation research of various criminal justice responses and treatment programs for men who use violence against a woman partner. It seeks to answer the questions "What, if anything, works and why?"

In examining the effectiveness of two court-mandated abuser programs, compared with more traditional justice sanctions such as fines, probation, and others, the authors provide:





Detailed descriptions of the nature of violence Considerations of interventions with violent men, particularly abuser programs A focus on whether violent men can change Theorizing about the process of personal change among those men who do change their behavior

Both qualitative and quantitative data are used to delineate the patterns of violence and personal change and to give a voice to men as well as women speaking about their relationships, about the impact of various criminal justice interventions and about changes in their lives. Although the programs evaluated are in the United Kingdom, they are modeled on programs in the United States, so the book will have wide appeal to advanced students and practitioners in the United States, the United Kingdom, and around the world.
Acknowledgments ix
Focusing on Men's Violence and the Process of Change
1(10)
Responding to Abused Women
1(2)
``Domestic Violence'' Is Asymmetrical
3(2)
The Transformative Project
5(2)
The ``Fit''
7(4)
Men Talking About Violence
11(28)
The Violence
13(5)
Effects of Violence
18(6)
Sources of Conflict
24(7)
The Context of Violence
31(8)
Intervention for Change: Responding to Violent Men
39(22)
The Justice System
41(3)
Programs for Abusers
44(6)
The Research Sites
50(11)
Methods for Evaluating Programs for Violent Men
61(28)
Violence and Personal Change
62(3)
Issues in Evaluation Research
65(4)
Evaluating Programs for Violent Men
69(2)
The Violent Men Study
71(5)
The Constellation of Violence
76(7)
Data Collection
83(6)
The Context of Intervention: Violence and Violent Relationships
89(18)
The Relationships
89(2)
Previous Violence, Injuries, and Controlling Behavior
91(2)
Reactions to Violence
93(6)
Contacts With Others
99(6)
The Violent Event Leading to Conviction and Inclusion in the Study
105(2)
Can Violent Men Change?
107(20)
Program Integrity and Evaluative Criteria
107(1)
Investigating Selection Bias---Comparisons of the Groups
108(7)
Do Violent Men Change?
115(12)
Changes in Quality of Life
127(20)
Assessing the Quality of Life
128(1)
Changes in Men's Orientations to Violence
129(4)
Changes in Men's Related Behaviors and Emotional Well-Being
133(2)
Changes in Men's Orientations to Their Woman Partner
135(3)
Changes in Women's Quality of Life and Sense of Well-Being
138(2)
Changes in the Relationship
140(2)
Reducing Conflicts
142(1)
Safety and Anger
143(2)
Summary
145(2)
Why Men Change
147(28)
Spontaneous Reflections About Change
148(3)
Three Stories of Change
151(2)
The Process of Change
153(20)
The Sustainability of Change
173(2)
The Challenge
175(10)
Appendix A 185(5)
Appendix B 190(5)
References 195(10)
Index 205(4)
About the Authors 209