PREDICTING SUCCESS INDICATORS OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAMME FOR CONVICTED INTIMATE-PARTNER VIOLENCE OFFENDERS: THE CONTEXTO PROGRAMME

Recent legal changes in Spain have led to an important increase in the number of men court-mandated to community-based partner violence offender intervention programmes. However, just a few of those interventions have been systematically examined. This study aims to predict success indicators of an...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Enrique Gracia, Laura Galiana, Amparo Oliver, Marisol Lila
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense 2013-01-01
Series:European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
Subjects:
Online Access:http://webs.uvigo.es/sepjf/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=54&Itemid=110&lang=en
id doaj-b07277667b9e4a2bb3bcd81d3e54e5f9
record_format Article
spelling doaj-b07277667b9e4a2bb3bcd81d3e54e5f92020-11-24T23:30:51ZengSociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y ForenseEuropean Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context1889-18611989-40072013-01-01517395PREDICTING SUCCESS INDICATORS OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAMME FOR CONVICTED INTIMATE-PARTNER VIOLENCE OFFENDERS: THE CONTEXTO PROGRAMMEEnrique GraciaLaura GalianaAmparo OliverMarisol LilaRecent legal changes in Spain have led to an important increase in the number of men court-mandated to community-based partner violence offender intervention programmes. However, just a few of those interventions have been systematically examined. This study aims to predict success indicators of an intervention programme for convicted intimate-partner violence offenders. The sample consisted of 212 convicted intimate-partner violence offenders who participated in the Contexto Programme. Three “intervention gains” or target criteria were established (increasing the perceived severity of violence, increasing the responsibility assumption for one’s actions, and reducing the risk of recidivism). A structural equations model was tested, fitting data appropriately. Participants with major gain in recidivism risk were those who presented lower levels of alcohol consumption, shorter sentences, lower impulsivity, and a higher degree of life satisfaction. The largest gain in perceived severity was found in younger participants, participants with shorter sentences, lower alcohol consumption, higher life satisfaction, higher participation in their community, and higher self-esteem. And, finally, participants with the highest gains in responsibility assumption were older participants, participants who presented higher intimate support, higher anxiety, higher sexism, lower anger control, higher depression, higher impulsivity and higher self-esteem.http://webs.uvigo.es/sepjf/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=54&Itemid=110&lang=enpartner-violence offendersperceived severity of violenceresponsibility assumptionrisk of recidivismstructural equations model
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Enrique Gracia
Laura Galiana
Amparo Oliver
Marisol Lila
spellingShingle Enrique Gracia
Laura Galiana
Amparo Oliver
Marisol Lila
PREDICTING SUCCESS INDICATORS OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAMME FOR CONVICTED INTIMATE-PARTNER VIOLENCE OFFENDERS: THE CONTEXTO PROGRAMME
European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
partner-violence offenders
perceived severity of violence
responsibility assumption
risk of recidivism
structural equations model
author_facet Enrique Gracia
Laura Galiana
Amparo Oliver
Marisol Lila
author_sort Enrique Gracia
title PREDICTING SUCCESS INDICATORS OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAMME FOR CONVICTED INTIMATE-PARTNER VIOLENCE OFFENDERS: THE CONTEXTO PROGRAMME
title_short PREDICTING SUCCESS INDICATORS OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAMME FOR CONVICTED INTIMATE-PARTNER VIOLENCE OFFENDERS: THE CONTEXTO PROGRAMME
title_full PREDICTING SUCCESS INDICATORS OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAMME FOR CONVICTED INTIMATE-PARTNER VIOLENCE OFFENDERS: THE CONTEXTO PROGRAMME
title_fullStr PREDICTING SUCCESS INDICATORS OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAMME FOR CONVICTED INTIMATE-PARTNER VIOLENCE OFFENDERS: THE CONTEXTO PROGRAMME
title_full_unstemmed PREDICTING SUCCESS INDICATORS OF AN INTERVENTION PROGRAMME FOR CONVICTED INTIMATE-PARTNER VIOLENCE OFFENDERS: THE CONTEXTO PROGRAMME
title_sort predicting success indicators of an intervention programme for convicted intimate-partner violence offenders: the contexto programme
publisher Sociedad Española de Psicología Jurídica y Forense
series European Journal of Psychology Applied to Legal Context
issn 1889-1861
1989-4007
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Recent legal changes in Spain have led to an important increase in the number of men court-mandated to community-based partner violence offender intervention programmes. However, just a few of those interventions have been systematically examined. This study aims to predict success indicators of an intervention programme for convicted intimate-partner violence offenders. The sample consisted of 212 convicted intimate-partner violence offenders who participated in the Contexto Programme. Three “intervention gains” or target criteria were established (increasing the perceived severity of violence, increasing the responsibility assumption for one’s actions, and reducing the risk of recidivism). A structural equations model was tested, fitting data appropriately. Participants with major gain in recidivism risk were those who presented lower levels of alcohol consumption, shorter sentences, lower impulsivity, and a higher degree of life satisfaction. The largest gain in perceived severity was found in younger participants, participants with shorter sentences, lower alcohol consumption, higher life satisfaction, higher participation in their community, and higher self-esteem. And, finally, participants with the highest gains in responsibility assumption were older participants, participants who presented higher intimate support, higher anxiety, higher sexism, lower anger control, higher depression, higher impulsivity and higher self-esteem.
topic partner-violence offenders
perceived severity of violence
responsibility assumption
risk of recidivism
structural equations model
url http://webs.uvigo.es/sepjf/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=54&Itemid=110&lang=en
work_keys_str_mv AT enriquegracia predictingsuccessindicatorsofaninterventionprogrammeforconvictedintimatepartnerviolenceoffendersthecontextoprogramme
AT lauragaliana predictingsuccessindicatorsofaninterventionprogrammeforconvictedintimatepartnerviolenceoffendersthecontextoprogramme
AT amparooliver predictingsuccessindicatorsofaninterventionprogrammeforconvictedintimatepartnerviolenceoffendersthecontextoprogramme
AT marisollila predictingsuccessindicatorsofaninterventionprogrammeforconvictedintimatepartnerviolenceoffendersthecontextoprogramme
_version_ 1725539850569908224