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Anger Management May Not Help at All, Benedict Carey, New York Times, New York, NY: November 24, 2004. Copyright © 2004 The New York Times Company.
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Assessing whether batterers will kill, Barbara J. Hart, Esq., Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 1990, Barbara J. Hart’s Collected Writings, Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse, St. Paul, MN. Copyright © 1995-2004 Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse.
ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION OF MEN WHO BATTER WOMEN, Linda M. Peterman and Charlotte G. Dixon, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: October-December 2001.
Batterer Intervention: PROGRAM APPROACHES AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE STRATEGIES, Kerry Healey, Christine Smith, and Chris O'Sullivan, NIJ Issues and Practices, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: February 1998.
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Batterer Intervention and Cultural Competency, David Mandel, Issues in Family Violence, (volume 5, issue 2), The Non-Violence Alliance, Middletown, CT: Fall 2004.
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INTERVENTION PROGRAMS: WHERE DO WE GO
FROM HERE? Shelly Jackson, Lynette Feder,
David R. Forde, Robert C. Davis, Christopher,
D. Maxwell, and Bruce G. Taylor, National Institute
of Justice Report, June 2003, synopsis written
by Rus Ervin Funk, MSW, Louisville, KY.
BATTERER
INTERVENTION PROGRAMS: WHERE DO WE GO
FROM HERE?, Shelly Jackson, Lynette Feder,
David R. Forde, Robert C. Davis, Christopher,
D. Maxwell, and Bruce G. Taylor, Special NIJ Report, National Institute
of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: June 2003.
Batterer PROGRAMS: WHAT CRIMINAL JUSTICE AGENCIES NEED TO KNOW, Kerry Murphy Healey and Christine Smith, Research in Action, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: July 1998.
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Breaking the Cycle: Fathering After Violence – Curriculum Guidelines and Tools for Batterer Intervention Programs, Family Violence Prevention Fund, San Francisco, CA: October 2004.
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CHARACTERISTCS OF BATTERERS IN A MULTI-SITE EVALUATION OF BATTERER
INTERVENTION SYSTEMS, Edward W. Gondolf, EdD, MPH, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: April 1996.
Children and Batterer Initiative Uses New Tools to Measure Child Protection Practice & Worker Attitudes Towards Batterers, David Mandel, Issues in Family Violence, (volume 5, issue 2), The Non-Violence Alliance, Middletown, CT: Fall 2004.
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Controversies and Recent Studies of Batterer Intervention Program Effectiveness, Larry Bennett, PhD and Oliver Williams, PhD, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: August 2001.
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COOPER V. DISTRICT COURT – P.3D – 2006 WL 976894, Alaska Court of Appeals, Anchorage, AK: April 14, 2006. In this case, the victim of domestic violence, Cynthia Cooper, contended that the defendant had been illegally sentenced to a treatment program that was not one of the batterer's treatment programs approved by the Alaska Department of Corrections and appealed the sentence. The Court of Appeals held that, as a victim of crime, Ms. Cooper did not have standing to independently seek appellate review of a substantive sentencing decision by a trial court. The court specifically left open the question of whether a victim had standing to seek appellate review of the violation of a victim's procedural rights, such as the right to be heard at sentencing. Because the court also held that the sentence had not been illegal, it did not reach the issue of what the court would do if the records had revealed collusion on the part of the prosecutor, court and defendant to circumvent the sentencing law.
DECONSTRUCTING MALE VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN, Ulester Douglas, Dick Bathrick, and Phyllis Alesia Perry, Violence Against Women (volume 14, number 2, pages 247-261), Thousand Oaks, CA: 2008. Copyright © 2008 Sage Publications.
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| DO BATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS WORK? TWO STUDIES, NIJ Research for Practice, National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: September 2003.
DO BATTERERS' PROGRAMS WORK?, Jeffrey L. Edleson, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: 1995.
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Effective Interventions in Domestic Violence Cases: Context Is Everything, Loretta M. Frederick, Battered Women’s Justice Project, Minneapolis, MN: 2001.
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Evaluating Programs for Batterers, Brian Nichols, Men Stopping Violence, Decatur, GA. Copyright © 2001 Men Stopping Violence.
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For the Sake of Safety, Accountability, and Community: Referring Offenders to Certified Batterer’s Intervention Programs, Ronda Redden Reitz, PhD.
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Highlights from “A National Study Of Batterers’ Perceptions Of Their Children’s Exposure to the Violence and AbusE", David Mandel, Non-Violence Alliance, Middletown, CT: 2003
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Individual Therapy for Batterers? Gus B. Kaufman, Jr, PhD, Men Stopping Violence, Decatur, GA. Copyright © 2001 Men Stopping Violence.
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Intervention with Abuse of Alcohol, Drugs and Women, Gus B. Kaufman, Jr, PhD, Men Stopping Violence, Decatur, GA. Copyright © 2001 Men Stopping Violence.
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Is anger management a remedy for batterers? A federal ban on using domestic violence grants to fund the programs raises some questions, David Hench, Portland Press Herald, Portland, ME: October 10, 2004. Copyright © 2004 Blethen Maine Newspapers, Inc.
a LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF ARRESTED BATTERERS, 1995-2005, Andrew R. Klein and Terri Tobin, Violence Against Women (volume 14, number 2, pages 136-157), Thousand Oaks, CA: 2008. Copyright © 2008 Sage Publications.
MaLE BATTERERS TREATMENT STANDARDS, Wisconsin Batterers Treatment Providers Association, Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Madison, WI: 1996.
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Man to Man – A Guide for Men in Abusive Relationships, Edward W. Gondolf and David M. Russell, Human Services Institute and Sulzburger & Graham Publishing, Ltd, New York, NY: 1987; reprinted 1994. Copyright © 1987 by Edward W. Gondolf and David M. Russell.
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MANY IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMMUNITY QUESTION BATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS, Tom Perrotta, New York Law Journal Online, New York, NY: February 23, 2006. Copyright © 2006 ALM Properties, Inc.
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| Measuring Success: Evaluating Batterers Intervention Programs, Kathleen Carlin, Men Stopping Violence, Decatur, GA. Copyright © 2001 Men Stopping Violence.
THE MEN'S DOMESTIC ABUSE CHECK-UP: A PROTOCOL FOR REACHING THE NONADJUDICATED AND UNTREATED MAN WHO BATTERS AND WHO ABUSES SUBSTANCES, Roger A. Roffman, Jeffrey L. Edleson, Clayton Neighbors, Lyungai Mbilinyi and Denise Walker, Violence Against Women (volume 14, number 5, pages 589-605), Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA: 2008. Copyright © 2008 Sage Publications.
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The Men’s Movement of Choice, Kathleen Carlin, Men Stopping Violence, Decatur, GA. Copyright © 2001 Men Stopping Violence.
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Most Men Re-offend, Says Study of Battering – Longest Look to Date Paints a Darker Picture, Carolyn Y. Johnson, New York Times, New York, NY: November 9, 2006. Copyright © 2006 The New York Times Company.
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NIJ REPORT ON BATTERER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS, Family Violence Prevention Fund, September 18, 2003, Special Report - Batterer Intervention Programs: Where Do We Go From Here?, National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: June 2003.
n.Y. PIONEERS TOUGHER APPROACH TO BATTERERS, Francesca Levy, Women's eNews, New York, NY: April 8, 2008. Copyright © 2008 Women's eNews.
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OFFENDERS’ ANGER CONTROL CLASSES HELP MAKE SOME MORE DANGEROUS; COURSES AXED AS RESULT OF MONCKTON MURDER INQUIRY – KILLER’S TRAINING HELPED HIM WIN RELEASE, Alan Travis, The Guardian, Manchester, UK: April 24, 2006. Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006.
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Parenting in the Context of Domestic Violence, Jeffrey L. Edleson, PhD, Lyungai F. Mbilinyi, MSW and Sudha Shetty, JD, Judicial Council of California Administrative Office of the Courts, Center for Families, Children, & the Courts, San Francisco, CA: March 2003. Copyright © 2003 Judicial Council of California/Administrative Office of the Courts.
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Probation Study Proves Certified Batterer Intervention Programs are the Key to Stemming Future Violence, Office of the Commissioner of Probation, The Massachusetts Court System, Boston, MA: November 3, 2004.
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Program Evaluation: A Social Change Approach, Red Crowley, MA, Men Stopping Violence, Decatur, GA. Copyright © 2001 Men Stopping Violence.
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PROGRAMS FOR BATTERERS CHANGING THEIR FOCUS, Suzanne Batchelor, Women’s eNews, January 30, 2006. Copyright © 2005 Women’s eNews.
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| A Review of Standards for Batterer Intervention Programs, Juliet Austin, MA and Juergen Dankwort, PhD, National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: revised August 1998.
RULES FOR BATTERER'S INTERVENTION PROGRAMS, Tennessee Domestic VIolence State Coordinating Council, Nashville, TN: December 1999, revised.
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Screening for Perpetrators in Medical Settings, Issues in Family Violence, (volume 5, issue 2), The Non-Violence Alliance, Middletown, CT: Fall 2004.
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TESTING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BATTERER PROGRAMS AND JUDICIAL MONITORING – RESULTS FROM A RANDOMIZED TRIAL AT THE BRONX MISDEMEANOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COURT, Melissa Labriola, Michael Rempel and Robert C. Davis, Center for Court Innovation, November 2005.
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VIEW AND COMMENTARY FROM THE TRENCHES: A BATTERING INTERVENTION PROJECT’S REACTION TO PARTICIPATION AS A SITE IN PROGRAM EVALUATION, Toby Myers, EdD, The PIVOT Project of Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse, Houston, TX, and Jennifer Daly, MA, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Women’s Studies Program, Honolulu, HI: June 1997.
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Violence Against Women: Synthesis of Research on Offender Interventions, Daniel G. Saunders and Richard M. Hamill, National Institute of Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: June 2003.
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN – VICTIMS AND ABUSERS – LEGAL ISSUES – INTERVENTIONS AND TREATMENT (volume III), edited by Joan Zorza, Esq., Civic Research Institute, Inc., Kingston, NJ. Copyright © 2006 Civic Research Institute, Inc.
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“The Way to Change” Series for Men Who Have Abused their Women Partners, Edward W. Gondolf, EdD, Learning Publications, Inc., Holmes Beach, FL: 2001. Copyright © 2001 Edward W. Gondolf.
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| WHERE DO Batterer Intervention ProgramS FIT IN?, Paul Kivel, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: 1996.
Why Women First, Kathleen Carlin, Men Stopping Violence, Decatur, GA. Copyright © 2001 Men Stopping Violence.
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Working with Batterers: What is Women’s Role? Kathleen Carlin, Men Stopping Violence, Decatur, GA. Copyright © 2001 Men Stopping Violence.
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Working with Young Children and Their Families: Recommendations for Domestic Violence Agencies and Batterer Intervention Programs, Abigail Gewirtz, PhD, Resmaa Menakem, MSW, and Susan Schechter (editor), Paper #5 in the Series – Early Childhood, Domestic Violence and Poverty: Helping Young Children and Their Families, School of Social Work – University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA: January 2004. Copyright © 2004 The University of Iowa.
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Working with Young Men Who Batter: Current Strategies and New Directions, Dean Peacock and Emily Rothman, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: November 2001.
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