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
Managing recidivism amongst high risk violent men Salter, M. (2012) Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse. Issues Paper 23. 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 corrections differential responses high-risk law and justice men’s behaviour change programs mental health risk