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Recent AIC publication • Trialling a nature-based intervention with men who perpetrate domestic and family violence (September 2023)

Young, Amy

 

Boddy, Jennifer

 

O'Leary, Patrick

 

Mazerolle, Paul

ISSN

1836-2206

ISBN

9781922877086

Published Date

05-09-2023

Subject

Family and domestic violence

 

Intervention

 

Behaviour modification

 

Programs

 

Peer-reviewed

Series

Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice

676

Jurisdictions

Queensland

Abstract

Evidence for nature-based interventions reducing recidivism among offenders is growing. Nature-based interventions have yet to be trialled with men who have perpetrated domestic violence.

This study aimed to develop, pilot, test and refine an innovative program that incorporates an integrated approach and includes community restitution through an environmental project that operated in parallel to a traditional men’s behaviour change program. Data were collected pre and post intervention with men, practitioners, volunteers and (ex)partners.

Study results indicate initial positive trends in improving men’s wellbeing and engagement, but further research is needed to determine impacts on behaviour change.

EUCPN webinar: public-private partnerships in crime prevention

 

 

EUCPN webinar: public-private partnerships in crime prevention

18 October 2023, 10:30 - 11:00 CET

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are becoming more prevalent within society, partly because they can take on various forms depending on the topic, objectives and level of engagement of the partners. Yet due to this variety in partnerships, the creation and continuation of PPPs are associated with a number of challenges. This webinar will focus on the key messages. Participation is free but registration is mandatory.

 

More info and registration

Abgerundetes Rechteck: More info and registration

 

EUCPN toolbox series

 

 

 

EUCPN mythbuster series

 

EUCPN toolbox series

These short papers focus on a common misconception in the crime prevention field: crime displacement, deterrence, awareness-raising, and more.

 

 A toolbox is a prevention-oriented manual in which we examine the difficulties and attempts for preventing various types of crime: work-related crime, high-risk victim groups, domestic violence, and more.

 

Discover our 5 mythbusters

 

 

 

 

View our 23 toolboxes

 

 

Crime & justice research 2023

1

Brown, Rick

ISBN

9781922877147

Published Date

16-10-2023

This compendium brings together 20 recent studies published by the Australian Institute of Criminology. Each chapter relates to one of the Institute’s research priorities: Indigenous over-representation in the criminal justice system, transnational serious and organised crime, domestic and family violence, sexual violence, online sexual exploitation of children, and cybercrime. Together, these studies provide insight into our work on these topics.

Webinar on - Tackling Discrimination Within Policing

Webinar on - Tackling Discrimination Within Policing
Thursday, December 7th 2023 9:30am and 1:00pm 2023 between 9:30am and 1:00pm

 

Public Policy Exchange will be hosting a webinar on Tackling Discrimination Within Policing: The Need for Root and Branch Institutional Reform which will take place on Thursday, 7th December 2023 between 9:30am and 1:00pm 

 

Click here to register online.

Programme

  • Examine the recommendations made in the Police Foundation’s Strategic Review of Policing in England and Wales
  • Learn about the challenges posed by implicit biases and leading best practices within police forces to tackle implicit bias and prevent discriminatory practices
  • Explore the legislative changes and changes in recruitment, training and disciplinary policies needed to root out discrimination from UK police forces
  • Examine methods for developing strong community partnerships to build trust, understanding and consensus, especially with regard to women, LGBTQ+ people, and those from ethnic minorities
  • Learn about efforts to improve the representation of women, LGBTQ+ people, and ethnic minority officers in the police force, and how this can be improved
  • Analyse internal police complaints procedures and exchange view on how these can be improved to reduce discriminatory practice
  • Examine how “institutional racism”, as described in the Macpherson Report, should be tackled
  • Identify key actions government and police forces might take in response to the Lammy Review

 

Confirmed Speakers

 

  • Ruwan Uduwerage-Perera, Director of Policing, Criminology & Justice at the University of East London

 

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CEP Workshop on Gender-based Violence in Probation (2nd ed.)

29-11-2023 - Barcelona, Spain

We are pleased to invite you to attend the 2nd Edition of the Workshop on Gender-based Violence in Probation that will take place on 29 November at the Center for Legal Studies and Judicial Training in Barcelona, Catalonia – Spain.

>> Register here

This workshop is an important initiative to address gender-based violence, focusing on issues such as gender inequality, sexual abuse, and domestic violence. It brings together probation and criminal justice professionals to discuss effective strategies and share knowledge.

>>Also, read Kieran McCartan's Technical Paper on Child Sex Offender Registration (2023)