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- Influence
Batterer Intervention Systems: Issues, Outcomes, and Recommendations
- E. Gondolf
- Political Science
- 31 October 2001
1. Introduction: The Emergence of Batterer Programs and Intervention Systems PART II. EVALUATION ISSUES 2. Evaluating if Batterer Programs Work 3. The Limitations of Previous Evaluations 4. Comparing… Expand
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Evaluating batterer counseling programs: A difficult task showing some effects and implications
- E. Gondolf
- Psychology
- 1 September 2004
Abstract Over 40 published program evaluations have attempted to address the effectiveness of “batterer programs” in preventing reassaults. Summaries and meta-analysis of these evaluations suggest… Expand
Batterer Programs
- E. Gondolf
- Psychology
- 1 February 1997
Research is summarized that addresses the prevailing issues facing batterer programs: (a) Do batterer counseling programs work? (b) What program approach is the most effective and appropriate? (c)… Expand
Who Are Those Guys? Toward a Behavioral Typology of Batterers
- E. Gondolf
- Psychology, Medicine
- Violence and Victims
- 1 January 1988
This paper reviews a cluster analysis of batterer abuse and antisocial variables drawn from intake interviews with battered women in Texas shelters. A substantial portion of severely abusive and… Expand
Battered women as survivors: An alternative to treating learned helplessness.
- E. Gondolf, E. Fisher
- Psychology
- 1 September 1989
Patterns of Reassault in Batterer Programs
- E. Gondolf
- Medicine
- Violence and Victims
- 1 January 1997
A comparative multisite evaluation was conducted of four “well-established” batterer programs in geographically distributed cities to assess the pattern of reassault. Eight hundred and forty… Expand
Battered Women’s Perceptions of Risk Versus Risk Factors and Instruments in Predicting Repeat Reassault
- D. Heckert, E. Gondolf
- Medicine
- Journal of interpersonal violence
- 1 July 2004
This study partially replicates and expands on a previous study that showed women’s perceptions of risk to be a strong predictor of reassault among batterers. The current study employed a larger and… Expand
THEORETICAL AND RESEARCH SUPPORT FOR THE DULUTH MODEL: A REPLY TO DUTTON AND CORVO
- E. Gondolf
- Psychology
- 1 November 2007
In a recent article, Dutton and Corvo denounce and reject the so-called Duluth Model of batterer intervention based on cognitive–behavioral counseling, reinforcement from the criminal justice system,… Expand
Predictors of Batterer Program Attendance
- Jennifer E. Daly, T. Power, E. Gondolf
- Medicine
- 1 October 2001
Research and services to address premature termination from batterers' programs (BPs) are limited by arbitrary definitions of dropout and completion. A continuous measure was used to evaluate… Expand
A Comparison of Four Batterer Intervention Systems
- E. Gondolf
- Medicine
- 1 January 1999
A comparative multisite evaluation was conducted in four geographically distributed cities to examine the relative effectiveness of different approaches. The intervention systems represented a range… Expand