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Intimate Partner Violence - Justice Institute of British Columbia

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INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE<br />

<strong>Violence</strong> and Gender Relations: Theories and Interventions edited by Barbara Fawcett. Thousand<br />

Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. (HM 281 V564 1996)<br />

Violent No More: Helping Men End Domestic Abuse by Michael Paymar. Alameda, CA: Hunter<br />

House Publishers. (RC 569.5 F3 P38 2000)<br />

What Causes Men’s <strong>Violence</strong> against Women? edited by Michele Harway and James M. O’Neil.<br />

Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. (HV 1441.4 W48 1999)<br />

When Men Batter Women: New Insights into Ending Abusive Relationships by Neils S. Jacobson<br />

and John M. Gottman. New York: Simon & Schuster. (HV 6626.2 J236 1998)<br />

Why Does He Do That? Inside the Minds <strong>of</strong> Angry and Controlling Men by Lundy Bancr<strong>of</strong>t. New<br />

York: Berkley Books. (HV 6626.2 B255 2003)<br />

Wife Assault Intervention: Programs for Men by Janice Bell, Jim Browning, and Alayne Hamilton.<br />

Vancouver, B.C.: The B.C. <strong>Institute</strong> on Family <strong>Violence</strong>. (HV 6626 B454 1992)<br />

“Wife assaulters’ explanations for assault: The neutralization <strong>of</strong> self-punishment” by Don Dutton in<br />

Canadian Journal <strong>of</strong> Behavioural Science v. 18 (4) October 1986, p. 381-390.<br />

(HQ 809 F248 1986)<br />

ABUSIVE MEN - VIDEOS<br />

V1787 Men’s Work: How to Stop the <strong>Violence</strong> That Tears Our Lives Apart<br />

(video, 60 minutes)<br />

Uses role play and discussion to help men recognize violence in various forms, including<br />

verbal violence and sexual harassment. Discusses ways to break the cycle <strong>of</strong> violence in<br />

behaviour. (Odin Books) (HV 6626 K584 1992)<br />

V1791 Pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> an Assailant (video, 43 minutes)<br />

An interview with an assailant discussing his arrest, conviction, and process <strong>of</strong> change.<br />

The video also contains a discussion <strong>of</strong> the characteristics <strong>of</strong> an assailant with six<br />

formerly battered women. (Minnesota Program Development Inc.) (HV 6626 P763 1997)<br />

V929 Time to Change (video, 24 minutes)<br />

This sequel to “One Hit Leads to Another” (a video about spousal assault produced for<br />

the Victoria Women’s Transition House Society) discusses treatment options for men who<br />

abuse their wives and girlfriends. It combines interviews with program participants with<br />

dramatic fictional scenes to show how men can overcome their abusive behaviour<br />

patterns. (Friday Street) (HV 6626 T543 1991)

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