The Domestic Violence Treatment Option in Whitehorse, Yukon: Final Evaluation Report
A quasi-experimental pre-test post-test group design was used in this study. Given the complexity of the DVTO program and the three different routes for entry into the SAP (i.e., DVTO program, sentencing requirement after trial, or self-referral), this was the most appropriate design. During the pre...
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ftunivcalgary:oai:prism.ucalgary.ca:1880/107352 2023-08-27T04:12:29+02:00 The Domestic Violence Treatment Option in Whitehorse, Yukon: Final Evaluation Report Hornick, J.P. Boyes, M. Tutty, L. White, L. 2005-10-01 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1880/107352 https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/32542 en eng National Crime Prevention Centre. Hornick, J.P., Boyes, M, Tutty, L., White, L. (2005). The Domestic Violence Treatment Option in Whitehorse, Yukon: Final Evaluation Report. Ottawa, ON: National Crime Prevention Centre. http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/32542 http://hdl.handle.net/1880/107352 child abuse family violence unknown 2005 ftunivcalgary https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/32542 2023-08-06T06:35:40Z A quasi-experimental pre-test post-test group design was used in this study. Given the complexity of the DVTO program and the three different routes for entry into the SAP (i.e., DVTO program, sentencing requirement after trial, or self-referral), this was the most appropriate design. During the pre-test, as part of the assessment, data were collected from both offenders and victims. These data served as a baseline for later comparisons with post-test data. The post-test data were collected from offenders at the end of the 10-week treatment program. All data were input directly into a computer Management Information System (MIS) developed specifically for the project. Data were collected from June 2002 to November 2004. Follow-up of reports of reoffending for the offenders continued until the end of the project using various police information systems. The original plan was also to follow victims three months and six months after completion of the program to identify whether there were unreported reoccurrences. Unfortunately, victims, for the most part, chose not to become involved. Other/Unknown Material Whitehorse Yukon PRISM - University of Calgary Digital Repository Yukon |
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A quasi-experimental pre-test post-test group design was used in this study. Given the complexity of the DVTO program and the three different routes for entry into the SAP (i.e., DVTO program, sentencing requirement after trial, or self-referral), this was the most appropriate design. During the pre-test, as part of the assessment, data were collected from both offenders and victims. These data served as a baseline for later comparisons with post-test data. The post-test data were collected from offenders at the end of the 10-week treatment program. All data were input directly into a computer Management Information System (MIS) developed specifically for the project. Data were collected from June 2002 to November 2004. Follow-up of reports of reoffending for the offenders continued until the end of the project using various police information systems. The original plan was also to follow victims three months and six months after completion of the program to identify whether there were unreported reoccurrences. Unfortunately, victims, for the most part, chose not to become involved. |
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The Domestic Violence Treatment Option in Whitehorse, Yukon: Final Evaluation Report |
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The Domestic Violence Treatment Option in Whitehorse, Yukon: Final Evaluation Report |
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The Domestic Violence Treatment Option in Whitehorse, Yukon: Final Evaluation Report |
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National Crime Prevention Centre. |
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