This assessment was carried out in the context of the implementation of the Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (Wales) Act 2015.
This is the latest release
Main findings
- The Rapid Evidence Assessment (REA) outlines research on what works with domestic abuse perpetrators in order to prevent such offending or reduce the risk of re-offending.
- The REA provides an up-to-date synthesis of the latest national and international evidence for the efficacy of domestic abuse perpetrator services.
- It highlights research limitations, including researcher bias, methodological issues and the challenges of effectively evaluating domestic abuse perpetrator services.
- The REA does not provide clear support for the efficacy of any one approach to domestic abuse perpetrator services over others.
- It identifies those interventions which are more promising, including those with a motivational element and programmes that take a family-focused approach.
- The importance of including substance misuse treatment (where relevant) is identified.
- The REA highlights the value of taking a ‘whole systems approach’ to tackling domestic abuse.
- The REA considers the implications of the findings for commissioners, academics, practitioners and policy-makers involved in domestic abuse perpetrator services.
- It emphasises the importance of robust and independent evaluation of perpetrator services
- The REA identifies the need for testing more innovative approaches to working with domestic abuse perpetrators.
- Opportunities for developing services across the ‘offender journey’, with an emphasis on prevention and early intervention are discussed.
Reports
Rapid Evidence Assessment: what works with domestic abuse perpetrators? , file type: PDF, file size: 880 KB
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