U.S. Department of Justice

Batterer Intervention Systems in California: An Evaluation

Publication year: 2008 | Cataloged on: Jul. 21, 2010

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ANNOTATION: The ”largest of its kind ever conducted…[this study] lays the foundation for improving the justice system response to domestic violence and for future research to untangle the complex relationships among the individual characteristics of men who commit domestic violence, the BIPs [batterer intervention programs] that are charged with treating these men, and the efforts of courts and departments of probation to hold offenders accountable and ensure victim safety” (p.v). Six chapters follow an executive summary: evaluation of California’s batterer intervention systems; five batterer intervention systems in California; batterer intervention program content; offender profiles; analysis of systems impacts; and policy issues and research implications.
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