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Jun 23, 2015 06:27

This is an interesting thing about batterer's intervention programs in the state of Massachusetts. I recommend that you check it out! Of particular interest, though not mentioned on the Mass.Gov site, is the fact that in order to begin a batterer's intervention program, the perpetrator must confess to the abuse. Not just "my partner/ex claims I did ( Read more... )

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ron_newman June 23 2015, 13:50:31 UTC
if this program's success rate is high, isn't it the most desirable outcome -- that he never batters anyone else ever again? Jail has a pretty dismal success rate.

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shadesong June 23 2015, 13:52:37 UTC
Oh yeah - the most desirable outcome is jail + batterer's intervention program.

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rowyn June 23 2015, 21:23:11 UTC

Do you feel jailtime for batterers is necessary/important because it shows society treats their crimes seriously, or are there other reasons that make jail the optimum resolution?

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