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Recommendations for Family Violence Programming for the U.S. Navy. Draft
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Recommendations for Family Violence Programming for the U.S. Navy
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Krauth, Barbara
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National Institute of Corrections Academy (Longmont, CO)
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Published 1996.
10 pages.
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After reviewing several domestic violence programs, the author recommends the Moral Reconation Therapy program for family violence, the Man's Work: How to Stop the Violence program to address the general issue of violence, and Project HIP: Helping Incarcerated Parents as a model parenting program. These and other programs are briefly described.
Accession Number: 013680
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