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Working with men who use violence: the problem of reporting ‘progress’

Shephard-Bayly, D. (2010) Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse. Newsletter No 39.
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The Caledonian System: An integrated approach to address men’s domestic violence and improve the lives of women and children

Macrae, R. (2014) Ending Men’s Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal, Autumn, 37–58.
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Researching collaborative processes in domestic violence perpetrator programs: Benchmarking for situation improvement

Diemer, K., Humphreys, C., Laming, C., & Smith, J. (2015) Journal of Social Work, 15(1), 65–86.
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Domestic violence – working with men: Research, practice experiences and integrated responses

Day, A., O’Leary, P., Chung, D., & Justo, D. (Eds) (2009) Sydney: Federation Press.