Growing up in a family in which the mother is victim of domestic violence has negative effects on a child's health, according to a new study from academics at City University London.
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![]() The vast majority of men who abuse their partners stop their physical and sexual violence if they attend a domestic violence perpetrator programme, according to new research.
ESRC's insight:
Artilce cites the ESRC-funded Project Mirabel conducted at Durham University |
![]() Domestic violence perpetrator programmes stops abuse says new research.
ESRC's insight:
Liz Kelly from London Metropolitan University spoke on BBC Radio 4's Woman’s Hour discussing ESRC-funded research on rehabilitation for domestic violence perpetrators. Section features begins at 10'22 to 20'02. |
This article refers to research findings from the ESRC funded Millenium Cohort Study