Gender-Based Perspectives on Batterer Programs: Program Leaders on History, Approach, Research, and Development
Autor Edward W. Gondolfen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 feb 2016
More specifically, the book is a follow-up to the author's research-oriented book, The Future of Batterer Programs: Reassessing Evidence-Based Practice (Northeastern University Press, 2012). That book critically reviewed the research on batterer programs in light of the demand for documentation of program effectiveness and documented the effective role of batterer programs in an intervention system. It also exposed the need for "evidence-based practice" research to include the feedback, interpretations, and critique of practitioners who have their own "evidence" to contribute.
In Gender-Based Perspectives on Batterer Programs, a summarizing introduction and conclusion on leadership frame the set of leader interviews. The collection of interviews represents an archive of the experience and wisdom of long-term workers in the field-many of whom are on the verge of retirement. This "database" should help researchers develop more meaningful studies, and ground research results in actualities of the work. Ideally, the interviews will also help practitioners realize their commonalities and better represent themselves to their critics and public in general.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498519076
ISBN-10: 1498519075
Pagini: 270
Ilustrații: 3 Tables
Dimensiuni: 150 x 231 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498519075
Pagini: 270
Ilustrații: 3 Tables
Dimensiuni: 150 x 231 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Respect, Accountability, and Justice
Chapter 1: The Duluth Model
Chapter 2: Individualized Problem-Solving
Chapter 3: Clinical Integration
Chapter 4: Activist Oriented
Chapter 5: Women Leaders
Chapter 6: Other Approaches
Chapter 7: Beyond Abusive Men
A Final Thought
Chapter 1: The Duluth Model
Chapter 2: Individualized Problem-Solving
Chapter 3: Clinical Integration
Chapter 4: Activist Oriented
Chapter 5: Women Leaders
Chapter 6: Other Approaches
Chapter 7: Beyond Abusive Men
A Final Thought
Recenzii
This book by Edward Gondolf represents a collection of full and detailed interviews with the founders or leaders of the batterer programs described in the chapters of this book. It is clear that the book is a result of the continued research and sequential evaluations of the programs that the author has been doing for a long time period. The main attraction of the book is that the interviews themselves are conducted with unique and hard accessible respondents like the founders and long-time working experts whose tenure varies between 25-30 years in the batterer programs. These face to- face interviews with longstanding batterer program leaders allow for the resolution of some of the misrepresentations, misinterpretations, and misconceptions of the batterer programs.
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Edward Gondolf is the world's leading researcher on programs to end men's violence against their intimate partners. In this book, he interviews his colleagues - the pioneers who designed and built these programs - and establishes an important historical record of the origins of batterer intervention as well as sheds light on their successes and challenges. These interviews go beyond the rhetoric of what works or doesn't, to a deeper examination of program evolution and the meaning of success. This is a book that every practitioner and policy maker should read.
From the 24 interviews of this book comes a rich narrative of how intervention programs for abusers emerged and evolved. Gondolf brings a much neglected yet essential type of evidence for understanding the impact of abuser interventions - that of the lived social history and professional experience of some of its leading practitioners, who offer a fascinating inside account of what inspired them to do this work, what they have learned from it, what sustains them, and how it ties into larger social justice movements.