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Safety for Women: Monitoring Batterers' Programs

NCJ Number
156598
Author(s)
B Hart
Date Published
1988
Length
174 pages
Annotation
This manual provides information and guidelines for the monitoring of batterers' treatment programs by advocates for battered women to ensure that battered women are not given false hope from batterers' programs that show little promise of success.
Abstract
One of the goals of the information provided in this manual is to enable battered women's advocates to make informed decisions about the monitoring and evaluation of batterers' programs from the perspective of advocacy for battered women; to design and oversee batterers' programs; and to enter into agreements for cooperation and collaboration with batterers' programs. The manual also provides material that will enable advocates to share information with battered women about the philosophy, goals, and curricula of the batterers' program; about methods for monitoring and evaluating a batterer's progress; and about plans for their safety and opportunities for feedback. Further, the manual encourages pro-feminist men and activist women who are working with batterers to solicit oversight and monitoring from battered women's programs. It also encourages those who work with batterers to use strategies of accountability to battered women. Another goal is to make the monitoring of batterers' programs an essential part of advocacy for battered women. Extensive appended supplementary material

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