Is domestic violence a “choice”? No, not exactly … Frank, P., & O’Sullivan, C. (2011) The Voice: The Journal of the Battered Women’s Movement, Fall, 10. 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 accountability anti-oppression male privilege men’s behaviour change programs
Deconstructing male violence against women: The Men Stopping Violence Community-Accountability Model Douglas, U., Bathrick, D., & Perry, P. (2008) Violence Against Women, 14(2), 247-261. 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 accountability anti-oppression community responses Intersectionality male privilege masculinity men’s behaviour change programs social justice
Former family violence perpetrators’ narratives of change Roguski, M & Gregory, N. (2014) New Zealand: Glenn Inquiry. 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 long-term change men’s behaviour change programs motivation pathways practice guidance qualitative research
Re-education or recovery? Re-thinking some aspects of domestic violence perpetrator programmes Morran, D. (2011) Probation Journal, 58(1), 23–36. 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 long-term change men’s behaviour change programs motivation pathways practice guidance
Desisting from domestic abuse: Influences, patterns and processes in the lives of formerly abusive men Morran, D. (2013) The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 53(3), 306–320. 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 long-term change men’s behaviour change programs motivation pathways practice guidance
Future directions for BIPs: Examining the power of male peer support and building alternative support communities Hart, B. (2009) Minneapolis: Battered Women’s Justice Project. 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 long-term change men’s behaviour change programs motivation peer mentors practice guidance
Unclenching our fists: Abusive men on the journey to nonviolence Acker, S. (2013) Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press. 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 groupwork long-term change men’s behaviour change programs motivation pathways practice guidance
Men’s stories about long-term transformative change: on the early wave of a social movement Acker, S. (2014) Ending Men’s Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal, Spring 2014, 189-213. 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 anti-oppression long-term change men’s behaviour change programs motivation pathways practice guidance prevention
Marshalling the evidence: Using intersectionality in the domestic violence frame Nixon, J., & Humphreys, C. (2010) Social Politics, 17(2), 137-158. 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 anti-oppression feminism Intersectionality social justice
Homophobia, transphobia and men’s behaviour change work Lloyd, K. (2015) Melbourne: No To 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 heterosexism homophobia LGBTIQ men’s behaviour change programs transphobia