Domestic violence perpetrator programmes: How do they respond to neurodiversity?

家庭暴力施暴者计划:他们如何应对神经多样性?

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    ES/W005379/1
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 12.55万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    英国
  • 项目类别:
    Fellowship
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助国家:
    英国
  • 起止时间:
    2021 至 无数据
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

The violence against women sector looks set to achieve a widely called for Perpetrator Strategy within the imminent Domestic Abuse Act in the UK. This will make it a statutory duty to fund perpetrator programmes to tackle men's domestic violence towards women in the longer-term. The need for such cross governmental assurances in statutory provision could not be more pressing given COVID-19 has illustrated and exacerbated how pervasive domestic abuse is globally. It is even more important given recent events surrounding the kidnap and murder of Sarah Everard in Clapham which has mounted public pressure on the UK Government to tackle men's violence against women. Domestic violence perpetrator programmes do exist, but these have not been responsive to the needs of austistc men and/or men with ADHD. This fellowship will contribute significantly by closing a gap in knowledge, policy and practice in this regard. By working alongside relevant organisations such as Respect - that accredits voluntary sector perpetrator programmes in the UK - and HMPPS - responsible for accredited perpetrator programmes in the criminal justice sector - this fellowship will help enrich understanding amongst organisations and policy makers to identify and support neuro-atypical perpetrators of domestic abuse by developing effective interventions.As well as disseminating my PhD research across policy makers and practitioners, the fellowship will extend and generate new impact through collaborations with national and international experts within two established, world-leading research centres. I will join Durham's Centre for Research into Violence and Abuse (CRiVA) as a full member and will collaborate with internationally leading domestic abuse experts there such as Dr Stephen Burrell (men and masculinities); Prof Catherine Donovan (LBGT intimate relationships); Dr Geetanjali Gangoli (minoritised ethnic communities); and Prof Nicole Westmarland, award winner for the largest ever evaluation of European perpetrator programmes - Project Mirabal. I will also join Monash University's Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre (GFV) (Victoria, Australia), for one month as a visiting scholar. I will collaborate with leading domestic abuse experts such as Dr Kate Fitz-Gibbon (law reform, intimate partner violence and perpetrator interventions) and visit key Centre sector partners relevant to my research. I will present my research as part of the CRiVA and GFV Centres' Seminar Series and engage with all the Centre activities which are in strong alignment with my own work. This fellowship will extend the impact of my research and that of CriVA and GFV by introducing a new focus on male perpetrators who are autistic and/or who have ADHD.Through this fellowship I will generate new knowledge by carrying out (10) interviews with experts working with autistic/ADHD male perpetartors and by mapping available neurodiverse services in the UK and Australia. There is a growing awareness amongst regulatory bodies in the UK (HMIP, 2020) and within Australia's National Research agenda (Fitzgibbon et al, 2020a;b) that service provision and sentencing decisions are being hampered by inadequate and insufficient assessments, expertise, and interventions. This fellowship will therefore be pivotal in paving the way towards thinking about, learning from, and developing international responses that tackle the violence of neuro-diverse male perpetrators of abuse.The Postodoctoral Fellowship will make a substantive contribution to domestic abuse prevention nationally and internationally. It will also make a pivotal difference to my developing future academic career: by carving my place as an international expert in the field of neurodiverse perpetartors of domestic abuse; through opportunities to develop my training needs and funding bids; and by building upon my research skills and expertise through collaborations with world leading experts in two thriving research centres.
对妇女的暴力行为部门看来将在联合王国即将实施的《家庭虐待法》中实现广泛呼吁的“犯罪者战略”。这将使资助施暴者方案成为一项法定义务,以长期解决男子对妇女的家庭暴力问题。鉴于COVID-19已说明并加剧了全球范围内家庭虐待的普遍程度,因此在法定条文中提供此类跨政府保证的需求最为迫切。鉴于最近发生的萨拉·埃弗拉德在克拉彭被绑架和谋杀的事件,这一点甚至更为重要,因为这一事件给联合王国政府施加了公众压力,要求其解决男子对妇女的暴力行为。确实存在家庭暴力肇事者方案,但这些方案没有满足自闭症男子和/或多动症男子的需要。该研究金将通过缩小这方面的知识、政策和实践差距作出重大贡献。通过与相关组织合作,如尊重-在英国支持志愿部门犯罪者计划-和HMPPS -负责刑事司法部门认可的犯罪者计划-该奖学金将有助于丰富组织和政策制定者之间的理解,以确定和支持神经系统疾病。通过制定有效的干预措施,对非典型的家庭暴力实施者进行干预。除了在政策制定者和实践者中传播我的博士研究外,该研究金将通过与两个世界领先的现有研究中心内的国家和国际专家合作,扩大和产生新的影响。我将作为正式成员加入达勒姆的暴力和虐待研究中心(CRiVA),并将与国际领先的家庭虐待专家合作,如斯蒂芬·伯勒尔博士(男性和男性气质);凯瑟琳多诺万教授(LBGT亲密关系); Geetanjali Gangoli博士(少数民族社区);以及Nicole Westmarland教授,她是有史以来规模最大的欧洲犯罪者项目评估--米拉巴尔项目的赢家。我还将加入莫纳什大学的性别和家庭暴力预防中心(GFV)(维多利亚,澳大利亚),为期一个月的访问学者。我将与主要的家庭虐待专家,如凯特·菲茨-吉尔博士(法律改革,亲密伴侣暴力和犯罪者干预)合作,并访问与我的研究相关的主要中心部门合作伙伴。我将把我的研究作为CRiVA和GFV中心研讨会系列的一部分,并参与与我自己的工作密切相关的所有中心活动。这项奖学金将扩大我的研究和CriVA和GFV的影响,通过引入一个新的重点是男性肇事者谁是自闭症和/或谁有ADHD。通过这项奖学金,我将产生新的知识进行(10)与自闭症/ADHD男性肇事者工作的专家访谈,并通过映射在英国和澳大利亚可用的神经多样性服务。在英国(HMIP,2020)和澳大利亚国家研究议程(Fitzgills et al,2020 a;B)的监管机构中,人们越来越意识到,评估、专业知识和干预措施的不足和不充分正在阻碍服务提供和量刑决定。因此,该奖学金将是至关重要的,为思考铺平道路,学习,并制定国际应对措施,解决神经多样性男性虐待者的暴力行为。博士后奖学金将为国内和国际预防家庭虐待做出实质性贡献。它也将使我的发展未来的学术生涯的关键区别:通过雕刻我的地方作为家庭虐待的神经多样性罪犯领域的国际专家;通过机会来发展我的培训需求和资金投标;并通过建立在我的研究技能和专业知识,通过与世界领先的专家在两个蓬勃发展的研究中心合作。

项目成果

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Renehan, N. and Fitz-Gibbon, K. (2022) Domestic violence perpetrator programmes and neurodiversity: Practitioner experiences and perspectives.
Renehan, N. 和 Fitz-Gibbon, K. (2022) 家庭暴力施暴者计划和神经多样性:从业者的经验和观点。
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    2022
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