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The Efficacy of Domestic Violence Treatment: Implications for Batterer Intervention Programs (BIP's): focused on Cognitive-Behavioral Model and Duluth Model |
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Since the early 1970s, the issues of domestic violence have become an increasing focus of attention for professionals and the general public. Domestic violence is described as a problem embedded in the fabric of society and the change in social policy would be necessary in developing a solution. It is estimated that approximately three million American household experience at least one domestic violence episode each year. Domestic violence in any form is very dangerous. Domestic violence is a widespread crime that has devastating social and public health cost. Population surveys suggested that about 4% of married and cohabiting women in the U.S. experience serious physical violence from a male partner each year. However, the number of victim battered has increased continually in recent years. But, still, every year 1,510,440 women is victim of physical violence by an intimate, it means that every 20.9 second somewhere a woman is battered by their partner or intimate (Tjaden & Thoennes,2000).
The purpose of this study is to provide information about the domestic violence in U.S. and to review efficacy of current batterer intervention system. In specific, among various programs, this paper would compare effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral model and Duluth model using a literature review. |
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Name: American Society of Criminology URL: http://www.asc41.com
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| Park, MiRang. "The Efficacy of Domestic Violence Treatment: Implications for Batterer Intervention Programs (BIP's): focused on Cognitive-Behavioral Model and Duluth Model" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Royal York, Toronto, Nov 15, 2005 <Not Available>. 2009-10-26 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p66756_index.html> |
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| Park, M. , 2005-11-15 "The Efficacy of Domestic Violence Treatment: Implications for Batterer Intervention Programs (BIP's): focused on Cognitive-Behavioral Model and Duluth Model" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Royal York, Toronto <Not Available>. 2009-10-26 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p66756_index.html |
Publication Type: Roundtable Abstract: Since the early 1970s, the issues of domestic violence have become an increasing focus of attention for professionals and the general public. Domestic violence is described as a problem embedded in the fabric of society and the change in social policy would be necessary in developing a solution. It is estimated that approximately three million American household experience at least one domestic violence episode each year. Domestic violence in any form is very dangerous. Domestic violence is a widespread crime that has devastating social and public health cost. Population surveys suggested that about 4% of married and cohabiting women in the U.S. experience serious physical violence from a male partner each year. However, the number of victim battered has increased continually in recent years. But, still, every year 1,510,440 women is victim of physical violence by an intimate, it means that every 20.9 second somewhere a woman is battered by their partner or intimate (Tjaden & Thoennes,2000).
The purpose of this study is to provide information about the domestic violence in U.S. and to review efficacy of current batterer intervention system. In specific, among various programs, this paper would compare effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral model and Duluth model using a literature review. |
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