Our mission: To end intimate partner abuse and violence by contributing to research that helps reach those who act abusively. We are unapologetically and especially committed to work that helps Black/African-American and Latino men end violence/abuse in their romantic relationships.
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The Men’s Group at St. Pius V: A Case Study of a Parish-Based Voluntary Partner Abuse Intervention P (pdf)
DownloadTheorizing Religious Abuse within the Context of IPV: The African American Community (pdf)
DownloadCompared to What? A Meta-Analysis of Batterer Intervention Studies Using Nontreated Controls or Comp (pdf)
DownloadGender Differences in Experiences of Social Support Among Men and Women Releasing from Prison (pdf)
DownloadThe Ferguson Verdict (pdf)
Download2019 Davis et al Pathways to Seeking PAIP Voluntarily Latino Men (pdf)
DownloadCompared to what? A meta-analysis of batterer intervention studies using nontreated controls or comp (pdf)
DownloadDavis & Jonson-Reid The Dual Use of Religious-Faith in Intimate Partner Abuse Perpetration- Perspectives of Latino Men in a Parish-based Intervention Program (pdf)
DownloadTrauma-Informed and Oppression-Sensitive Intervention for those Who Engage in Intimate Partner Viole (pdf)
DownloadNational Context:Do Country Conditions in Childhood Impact Perpetration of DV in Emerging Adulthood? (pdf)
DownloadIPV-Perpetration & Victimization During the Earliest Stage of COVID-19 (pdf)
Download2020 Davis & Johnson Exploring Black Clergy Perspectives on Religious IPV Abuse (pdf)
Download2022-Racial Discrimination, Mental Health Symptoms, and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration in Black Adults (pdf)
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