2021
DOI: 10.53841/bpsfu.2021.1.138.64
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The effectiveness of interventions for male perpetrators of stalking: A Rapid Evidence Assessment

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“…A rapid evidence assessment (Johnson et al, 2021) highlighted a lack of empirical studies and called for more intervention trials and evaluations of such, especially within the UK. From the few included articles, the authors concluded that there is merit in applying stalking-specific treatment interventions, namely, adapted DBT (Rosenfeld et al, 2007(Rosenfeld et al, , 2019, rather than generic offending behaviour or intimate partner violence (IPV) interventions (see McEwan et al, 2017).…”
Section: Desistance Deterrence Factors and Stalkingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A rapid evidence assessment (Johnson et al, 2021) highlighted a lack of empirical studies and called for more intervention trials and evaluations of such, especially within the UK. From the few included articles, the authors concluded that there is merit in applying stalking-specific treatment interventions, namely, adapted DBT (Rosenfeld et al, 2007(Rosenfeld et al, , 2019, rather than generic offending behaviour or intimate partner violence (IPV) interventions (see McEwan et al, 2017).…”
Section: Desistance Deterrence Factors and Stalkingmentioning
confidence: 99%