Intimate Partner Violence: Restorative Justice and Trauma-informed Care

The social work profession is positioned to play a critical role in redefining services for responsible parties in intimate partner violence. The traditional approaches to intimate partner violence services, which focus on confrontational rehabilitation rather than therapy, are due to undergo a shif...

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Main Author: Malwina Andruczyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Columbia University Libraries 2016-04-01
Series:Columbia Social Work Review
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Online Access:https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8PC3D4X/download
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spelling doaj-78efbbe89c6f4c4fa20b8492f2f1909e2020-11-25T02:16:13ZengColumbia University LibrariesColumbia Social Work Review2372-255X2164-12502016-04-0110.7916/D8SF2VFKIntimate Partner Violence: Restorative Justice and Trauma-informed CareMalwina AndruczykThe social work profession is positioned to play a critical role in redefining services for responsible parties in intimate partner violence. The traditional approaches to intimate partner violence services, which focus on confrontational rehabilitation rather than therapy, are due to undergo a shift. Models of trauma-informed care and restorative justice are promising alternatives for responsible parties and harmed parties alike. By building on the transformative work advocates have already done around intimate partner violence for harmed parties and focusing on the inclusion of the diverse identities of those we serve, we can begin to form a nuanced response to a nuanced social issue. From trauma-informed care, we can learn to make space for the personal trauma histories of survivors as well as those who have harmed them. From restorative justice, we can learn about techniques that have helped bring a sense of justice and healing to individuals, families, and communities affected by intimate partner violence, including those who have perpetrated that violence.https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8PC3D4X/downloadSocial workIntimate partner violenceTrauma-informed careTraumaRestorative justice
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Intimate Partner Violence: Restorative Justice and Trauma-informed Care
Columbia Social Work Review
Social work
Intimate partner violence
Trauma-informed care
Trauma
Restorative justice
author_facet Malwina Andruczyk
author_sort Malwina Andruczyk
title Intimate Partner Violence: Restorative Justice and Trauma-informed Care
title_short Intimate Partner Violence: Restorative Justice and Trauma-informed Care
title_full Intimate Partner Violence: Restorative Justice and Trauma-informed Care
title_fullStr Intimate Partner Violence: Restorative Justice and Trauma-informed Care
title_full_unstemmed Intimate Partner Violence: Restorative Justice and Trauma-informed Care
title_sort intimate partner violence: restorative justice and trauma-informed care
publisher Columbia University Libraries
series Columbia Social Work Review
issn 2372-255X
2164-1250
publishDate 2016-04-01
description The social work profession is positioned to play a critical role in redefining services for responsible parties in intimate partner violence. The traditional approaches to intimate partner violence services, which focus on confrontational rehabilitation rather than therapy, are due to undergo a shift. Models of trauma-informed care and restorative justice are promising alternatives for responsible parties and harmed parties alike. By building on the transformative work advocates have already done around intimate partner violence for harmed parties and focusing on the inclusion of the diverse identities of those we serve, we can begin to form a nuanced response to a nuanced social issue. From trauma-informed care, we can learn to make space for the personal trauma histories of survivors as well as those who have harmed them. From restorative justice, we can learn about techniques that have helped bring a sense of justice and healing to individuals, families, and communities affected by intimate partner violence, including those who have perpetrated that violence.
topic Social work
Intimate partner violence
Trauma-informed care
Trauma
Restorative justice
url https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8PC3D4X/download
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