Publisher description
Contributors, including battered women advocates, psychologists, social
workers, legal advocates, and others, discuss key components of community
intervention projects, based on the Duluth Model, an internationally recognized
model for community-based reform projects that includes programs to educate
batterers, mandatory arrest policies, and coordi
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