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Abstract
The From Boys to Men Project was funded by the Economic and Social Research
Council to explore why some boys become domestic abuse perpetrators when
others do not. In so doing, it sought to establish what more could be done to
reduce the number of young men who become perpetrators. The study
involved three phases of data collection including: Phase 1 - a survey of school
children aged 13-14, Phase 2 - focus groups with 69 young people aged 13-19,
and Phase 3 - life history interviews with 30 young men, aged 16-21, who
had experienced domestic violence as victims, perpetrators or witnesses.
Council to explore why some boys become domestic abuse perpetrators when
others do not. In so doing, it sought to establish what more could be done to
reduce the number of young men who become perpetrators. The study
involved three phases of data collection including: Phase 1 - a survey of school
children aged 13-14, Phase 2 - focus groups with 69 young people aged 13-19,
and Phase 3 - life history interviews with 30 young men, aged 16-21, who
had experienced domestic violence as victims, perpetrators or witnesses.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Manchester |
Publisher | University of Manchester School of Law |
ISBN (Print) | 978-0-9927008-2-9 |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Keywords
- Domestic Violence
- Relationships
- Young Men
- Life stories
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Intergenerational Offending in Historical and International Perspective.
Mary-Louise Corr (Invited speaker)
06 Feb 2015Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk