The California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare
The California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare

This document was printed from the website of the California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare (CEBC), which you can access at http://www.cebc4cw.org/

Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Batterer Intervention Programs

1. Well-Supported by Research Evidence
2. Supported by Research Evidence
3. Promising Research Evidence
4. Fails to Demonstrate Effect
5. Concerning Practice
NR. Not able to be Rated

Here are your search results for programs in the Topic Area - Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Batterer Intervention Programs:

The programs listed below have a full program description. They have been reviewed by the CEBC and, if appropriate, been rated using the Scientific Rating Scale. You can see the full rating scale on the right.

Occasionally program representatives who are invited to submit information on their program decline or do not respond, click here to see if there are any declining or non-responding programs for Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Batterer Intervention Programs

You can also read why the Advisory Committee chose Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Batterer Intervention Programs as a topic area at the bottom of this page.



Programs with a Scientific Rating of 3 - Promising Research Evidence

  1. AMEND, Inc. (Abusive Men Exploring New Directions)
  2. Domestic Abuse Intervention Project (DAIP)

Programs with a Scientific Rating of NR - Not able to be Rated

  1. NY Model for Batterer Programs

See why Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence: Batterer Intervention Programs was selected by the Advisory Committee.

What is Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence as it relates to child welfare?

Over one million women are physically assaulted by their partner each year. More than 500,000 of these women need medical attention. National statistics show that every day, on average, at least three women are killed by their intimate partners. Often women surviving domestic/intimate partner violence come to the attention of Child Welfare Services not as a victim, but as a parent who was not able to protect their child. Research from the Domestic Violence and Children: Analysis and Recommendations Study indicates that between 3.3 million and 10 million children in the United States are exposed to Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence each year. It is estimated that 70% of men who abuse their female partners also abuse their children. Children in homes where domestic violence occurs have a greater than 1500% higher risk of being seriously neglected and physically or sexually abused.

Why Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence was chosen as a topic by the Advisory Committee?

This topic was chosen by the advisory committee for several reasons. Child welfare agencies recognize the complexity of the co-occurrence of domestic/intimate partner violence and child abuse. It is known that the children who witness domestic violence face significant risks. These risks include experiencing other abuses in the home, exhibiting behavioral, emotional, and physical health related challenges. Children who are exposed to domestic violence often present with depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, anger, guilt, fear, and violence towards peers. According to the Impact of Domestic Violence on Children, children as young as 5 have a tendency to lose respect for the victim and identify with the aggressor. Since it is understood that partner violence is a learned behavior and not the result of addiction, genetics, disease, or the fault of the victim; services for batterers are vital to ensure safety for women and children, reduce recidivism, teach responsible behavior, and to break the "legacy of violence and oppression" within familial relationships.

Deborah Reeves
MSW
Humboldt County Health & Human Services
Child Welfare Division

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