Predicting dropout of court-mandated treatment in a British sample of domestic violence offenders |
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Authors: | Erica Bowen Elizabeth Gilchrist |
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Affiliation: | 1. Coventry University , UK e.bowen@coventry.ac.uk;3. Kent University , UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract Prior to starting a pro-feminist domestic violence rehabilitation programme, 120 British male domestic violence offenders completed psychometric and attitudinal measures that assessed pro-domestic violence attitudes, anger, locus of control, self-reported emotional and psychological abuse of a partner, interpersonal dependency and social desirability. Offenders who completed the programme were compared to those who dropped out on these measures and demographic variables. Just under one-third (32.5%) of offenders failed to complete the programme. Of those variables that discriminated between completers and dropouts (age, previous custodial sentences, age at first conviction, marital status, self-reported abuse, and diagnosis of depression), only age (being young), having previously received a custodial sentence and self-reported low levels of physical abuse of a partner predicted attrition. These results are discussed with reference to probation supervision. |
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Keywords: | Rehabilitation evaluation domestic violence male perpetrators batterers |
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