School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE, USA
School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE, USA.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2016 Jan;17(1):72-87. doi: 10.1177/1524838014566695. Epub 2015 Jan 8.
The majority of batterer intervention program (BIP) evaluations have indicated they are marginally effective in reducing domestic violence recidivism. Meanwhile, correctional programs used to treat a variety of offenders (e.g., substance users, violent offenders, and so forth) that adhere to the "principles of effective intervention" (PEI) have reported significant reductions in recidivism. This article introduces the PEI-the principles on which evidence-based practices in correctional rehabilitation are based-and identifies the degree to which they are currently integrated into BIPs. The case is made that batterer programs could be more effective if they incorporate the PEI. Recommendations for further integration of the principles into BIPs are also provided.
大多数施暴者干预项目 (BIP) 的评估表明,它们在降低家庭暴力累犯率方面效果甚微。与此同时,用于治疗各种罪犯(例如药物滥用者、暴力罪犯等)的矫正项目,只要坚持“有效干预原则”(PEI),就会报告累犯率的显著降低。本文介绍了 PEI——即基于矫正康复的循证实践的原则,并确定了它们目前在多大程度上融入了 BIP。本文认为,如果施暴者项目纳入这些原则,将会更有效。还为进一步将这些原则纳入 BIP 提出了建议。