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How Surrogate Impact Panels Function in the Context of Intimate Partner Violence: A Mixed-Methods Study
Authors:K Sackett Kerrigan
Institution:Psychology Department, Portland State University , Portland, Oregon, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Intimate partner violence (IPV) continues to be an urgent social problem, despite decades of intervention and prevention efforts. Restorative justice programs (e.g., victim impact panels) may be a useful addition to intimate partner violence (IPV) intervention, but it is unclear how these panels operate and to what extent they are consistent with restorative justice models. This naturalistic study of IPV surrogate impact panels used ethnographic observation of panels (n = 18), archival analysis of audience responses to the panel (N = 287), and focus groups and interviews (k = 4) with IPV survivors, an audience member, and batterer intervention providers to investigate these gaps. Findings suggest the panels manifest interactional processes consistent with restorative justice principles. Implications, limitations, and future aims of research on these panels are discussed.
Keywords:Victim impact panel  intimate partner violence  restorative justice  batterer intervention  naturalistic inquiry
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