Why Is the Duluth Model Used in Almost Every Country for Domestic Violence Prevention?
Question by metalhead: Why is the Duluth model used in almost every country for domestic violence prevention?
When it relys entirely on ideology and the people who made the program refuse to use the word “therapy” to describe what they do?
http://igualdadeparental.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Dutton_Corvo-Transforming-flawed-policy.pdf
Best answer:
Answer by Woody plays by the rules
men good, women bad.
ironically, this is actually gender stereotyping – but this is the kind of gender stereotyping that feminists actually like – same as ‘men are bad parents’.. these are stereotypes they approve of – infact they actively promote them.
Answer by Know It All
For lack of a better model, and for the reluctance to study DV and abuse in a way that detracts attention from the “women=victims/men=perps” paradigm.
This model is wreaking HAVOC in the DV/spousal industry because its based on a singular incident in a single location, by projecting that experience, and the lessons learned from it, and by applying them to ALL cases of DV even when the victims are men, irrespective of the scenario and the environment.
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