1 Florida International University, Victim Empowerment Program, Miami, FL, USA.
2 School of Social Work, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA.
Trauma Violence Abuse. 2017 Oct;18(4):425-432. doi: 10.1177/1524838015622440. Epub 2016 Jan 12.
Although Batterers' Intervention Programs (BIPs) remain a crucial part of victim safety and coordinated community responses, they have received less support and less attention by scholars than other parts of the domestic violence system. Research on BIPs also suggests that they have not been particularly effective at preventing recidivism, are prone to attrition, and increasingly lack the support and confidence of the courts. Nevertheless, BIPs remain one of the few viable alternatives to incarceration for perpetrators of domestic violence. This article examines the historical and empirical reasons for the apparent lack of effectiveness of BIPs. New research suggests avenues for improvement. This begins with incorporating existing research findings, consistency in implementation of best practice models, better diagnosis of personality characteristics of perpetrators and of types of violence that characterize their relationships as well as better funding and support for research. In addition, differentiated treatment approaches tailored to the abuser and their particular types of violence may hold promise-and require increased support by the research and practice communities.
尽管施虐者干预项目(BIPs)仍然是受害者安全和协调社区应对的重要组成部分,但它们得到的支持和关注比家庭暴力系统的其他部分要少。关于 BIP 的研究还表明,它们在防止累犯方面效果并不特别显著,容易出现人员流失,而且越来越缺乏法院的支持和信任。然而,BIP 仍然是对家庭暴力施害者进行监禁的少数可行替代方案之一。本文探讨了 BIP 明显缺乏有效性的历史和经验原因。新的研究提出了改进的途径。这首先要将现有研究成果纳入其中,实施最佳实践模型的一致性,更好地诊断施害者的人格特征以及他们关系中暴力的类型,以及更好地为研究提供资金和支持。此外,针对施虐者及其特定类型的暴力行为量身定制的差异化治疗方法可能有希望,并需要研究和实践社区提供更多支持。