Can Violent Men Change?
Panorama explores courses and therapies designed to stop domestic abusers from reoffending, asking how effective these interventions are and if violent men can ever really change.
Every year nearly two million people in the UK are victims of domestic abuse, with police receiving 100 calls an hour about domestic violence. But what is being done to tackle the violent men at the root of the problem? More and more abusers are getting access to courses and therapies designed to help them change their violent behaviour. At stake is the safety of children and partners.
But at a time when women's refuges are closing due to lack of funding this is a highly controversial approach, which some even say is dangerous. With extraordinary access to some of these courses, Panorama asks how effective these interventions are and if violent men can ever really change.
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'I still blame the social services'
Duration: 01:12
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Can violent men change?
Duration: 00:48
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Katie Hindley |
Director | Katie Hindley |
Executive Producer | Jonathan Taylor |
Executive Producer | James Rogan |
Executive Producer | Roger Graef |
Editor | Rachel Jupp |
Broadcasts
- Mon 8 Oct 2018 20:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One except Wales & Wales HD
- Mon 8 Oct 2018 21:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One Wales & Wales HD only
- Wed 10 Oct 2018 03:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ News UK & UK HD only
- Fri 12 Oct 2018 03:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ News UK & UK HD only
- Sat 13 Oct 2018 02:00
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