
Stopping the Cycle of Abuse Before it Starts: An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Primary Prevention Programs in Reducing Instances of Domestic Violence
By: Amanda Palini Generally, when people think of domestic violence programs, they imagine the necessary support systems for addressing domestic violence after it has already occurred such as shelters, advocates, court ordered therapy/rehabilitative programs, and court personnel. While these resources are crucial to addressing the needs of victims, they alone cannot solve the problem of domestic violence. Prevention programming is a critical investment in creating … Continue reading Stopping the Cycle of Abuse Before it Starts: An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Primary Prevention Programs in Reducing Instances of Domestic Violence