Evidence of the positive effects of BIPs:
- Evaluating Batterer Programs–CDC summary
- The Cost of Batterer Programs: How Much and Who Pays?
- Limitations of Experimental Evaluation of Batterer Programs
- Moyer_paper
- Countering Confusion About The Duluth Model
- effectiveness_pospaper_cover
- Article written by what was then known as the “Family Violence Council’s Abuser Intervention Research Collaborative”. That organization is now known as MAIC (Maryland Abuser Intervention Collaborative). Dr. Chris Murphy, from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, is the research co-chair & Lisa Nitsch Practitioner.
- Contributions of Batterer Programs
- Quotes on Batterer Program Evaluations
- Batterer Program Evaluations Using a Systems Perspective and showing an impact of batterer programs in context.
- A problem solved is a problem created: the opportunities and challenges associated with an online domestic violence perpetrator programme
- Project Mirabal
Articles and research issues related to BIPs:
- National Journal – Domestic Politics
- Gondolf letter to Michael Rempel, Research Director, Center for Court Innovation
- Gondolf: Response letter to couples counseling study
- Gondolf Reply to Dutton on Duluth Model
- Dutton book review-VAW–Dekeseredy
- Dutton CJS Book Review CJS–Dekeseredy
- Review_of_the_Abusive_Personality_by_Chris_Murphey
- Mills Bk reviewed-Coker
- Mills Bk reviewed–Rapheal
- Mills Bk reviewed-Stark
- review of Mills–Dekeseredy
- On-Line Resources for Judges to Improve Batterer Intervention
- Battering and couples therapy: Universal screening and selection of treatment modality
- Kansas: The 2015 Eval Report shows that in our pilot study of 6 certified Kansas BIPs, when looking at criminal records and protection orders of all completers, 88% of 2012 graduates had not received another charge of a person crime in the following 3 years, and 90% did not have another protection order filed against them in the same 3 year time frame.
- Kansas: A short summary of a several different studies done re: recidivism.