ID | 136157 |
Title Proper | Male perpetrators of domestic violence |
Other Title Information | how should we hold them to account? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Devaney, John |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Domestic violence is now widely acknowledged as being a significant social, health and legal issue. At both a national and transnational level governments have sought to develop strategies built upon prevention, support for victims and holding perpetrators to account through criminal justice sanctions. However, the current paradigm that informs the policy response to most perpetrators of domestic violence has failed to deliver the outcomes required, in terms of a reduction in levels of recidivism or the improved safety of women and children. It is argued that holding men to account through external controls has failed and that interventions should support men to take responsibility for their own behaviour. |
`In' analytical Note | Political Quarterly Vol.85, No.4; Oct-Dec.2014: p.480-486 |
Journal Source | Political Quarterly 2014-12 85, 4 |
Standard Number | Istanbul Convention |