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Grounded Theory Approach and the Process of Men Taking Responsibility in Domestic Violence Interventions
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Author(s):
Zeynep Turhan (Bartin University, Turkey)
Copyright:
2022
Pages:
17
Source title:
Research Anthology on Child and Domestic Abuse and Its Prevention
Source Author(s)/Editor(s):
Information Resources Management Association
(USA)
DOI:
10.4018/978-1-6684-5598-2.ch018
Keywords:
Criminology & Victimology
/
Ethics and Social Responsibility
/
Information Science Reference
/
Social Sciences & Humanities
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Abstract
Research on the effectiveness of domestic violence perpetrator interventions, where perpetrators are challenged to apply non-violent behavior and develop a healthy intimate relationship, is uneven and often inconsistent. Effective and accurate methodological tools and approaches can provide a better understanding of how the program providers offer successful practices to perpetrators of domestic violence. The goal of this chapter is to discuss the potential benefits of the grounded theory approach in a qualitative inquiry that might reduce methodological challenges in the examination of the process of men taking responsibility in interventions. This chapter contributes to the debate about the best way to examine perpetrators' behavioral change processes and identifies the benefits of implementing the grounded theory approach and reflexivity.
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