
Substance misuse, trauma and domestic abuse perpetration
Centre for Justice Innovation research into how to effectively work with perpetrators of domestic abuse by focussing on Family Drug and Alcohol Courts.
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Centre for Justice Innovation research into how to effectively work with perpetrators of domestic abuse by focussing on Family Drug and Alcohol Courts.
Nicole Renehan says domestic abuse perpetrator programmes may be less effective in addressing coercively controlling behaviours.
Official overarching principles and practice guidelines for commissioning and delivering interventions for perpetrators of domestic abuse.
The Centre for Women’s Justice argues for a comprehensive legal, policy and practice framework to protect victims of domestic abuse from unjust criminalisation.
Three police services are using SmartWater, a forensic liquid which shows up under ultraviolet light, to protect women from domestic abuse perpetrators and stalkers.
Kerry Ellis Devitt guest post on the complex pathways to violence in the home: better understanding male domestic abuse perpetration.
The Drive Partnership wants government to reach beyond the criminal justice system to better hold domestic abuse perpetrators to account.
Coronavirus ‘weaponised’ by some domestic abusers as a new tool of control, and – in some cases – as an excuse or defence for abuse or homicide.
Jason Morris on designing digitally-enabled approaches to support desistance.
Mayor of London launches the first-ever UK pilot programme to tag perpetrators of domestic abuse with GPS tracking devices upon release from prison.
Katy Swaine Williams of the Centre for Women’s Justice proposes a new statutory defence for survivors whose offending is driven by their experience of domestic abuse.
Graeme Dixon on the under-reported links between domestic abuse and the misuse of prescribed medications.