Facilitating change: A process of renewal for women who have used force in their intimate heterosexual relationships Larance, L., & Rousson, A. (2016) Violence Against Women, 22(7), 876–891. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin assessment predominant aggressor women
In her own words: women describe their use of force resulting in court-ordered intervention Larance, L., & Miller, S. (2015) Violence Against Women, Practice Note. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin assessment predominant aggressor women
Vista: A program for women who use force – curriculum guide Larance, L., Hoffman-Ruzicka, A., & Shivas, J. (2009) Jersey Centre for Non-violence. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin assessment predominant aggressor women
Portrayal of women as intimate partner domestic violence perpetrators Hester, M. (2011) Violence Against Women, Special Issue, 18(9), 1067-1082. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin assessment predominant aggressor women
Different types of intimate partner violence: An exploration of the literature Wangmann, J. (2011) Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse. Issues Paper 22. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin corrections differential responses high-risk mental health typologies
Typologies of male batterers: Three subtypes and the differences among them Holtzworth-Munroe, A., & Stuart, L. (1994) Psychological Bulletin, 116, 476-497. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin corrections differential responses high-risk mental health typologies
Perpetrator type moderates the relationship between severity of intimate partner violence and recidivism Goldstein, D., Cantos, A., Brenner, L., Verborg, R., & Kosson, D. (2016) Criminal Justice and Behavior, 43(7), 879-898. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin corrections differential responses high-risk typologies
Identifying the differences between generalist and specialist family violence perpetrators: Risk factors and perpetrator characteristics Coghlan, C., & Millsteed, M. (2017) Crime Statistics Agency. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin corrections differential responses high-risk typologies
Correlated and program completion of family only and generally violence perpetrators of intimate partner violence Cantos, A., Goldstein, D., Brenner, L., O'Leary, K., & Verborg, R. (2015) Psicología Conductual, 23(3), 549-569. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin corrections differential responses high-risk typologies
Domestic violence typologies: What value to practice? Boxall, H., Rosevear, L., & Payne, J. (2015) Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 494, 1-9. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin corrections differential responses typologies