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Citation

Wistow R, Kelly L, Westmarland N. Violence Against Women 2017; 23(6): 730-748.

Affiliation

Durham University, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1077801216647944

PMID

27189901

Abstract

This article critically explores accounts of how men attending domestic violence perpetrator programs (DVPP) used the "time out" strategy.

FINDINGS are drawn from 71 semi-structured interviews with 44 men attending DVPPs and 27 female partners or ex-partners of men in DVPPs. We describe three ways in which the technique was used: first, as intended, to interrupt potential physical violence; second, through the effective adaption of the time-out rules by victim-survivors; and finally, misappropriation by some men to continue and extend their controlling behaviors. Policy and practice lessons are drawn from the findings through connecting broader and deeper measurements of what success means when working with domestic violence perpetrators to the ways in which the time-out technique was used.

© The Author(s) 2016.


Language: en

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