Minimum Standards for Batterer Intervention Programs
LCADV RESEARCH CONSORTIUM A PROJECT OF THE LOUISIANA COALITION AGAINST domestic VIOLENCE Minimum Standards for Batterer Intervention Programs Victor L. Bissonnette, Eric Carlson, , Barbara P. Davidson, Pat Davis, , Jean H. Hollenshead, Shannon W. Kilpack, Michelle Masse, Patsy Taylor September 1997 Revised February 2015 PAGE 2 LCADV RESEARCH CONSORTIUM Louisiana Coalition Against domestic Violence Post Office Box 77308 Baton Rouge, LA 70879-7308 Phone: 225/752 1296 Current Members 1998 Merni Carter, , Coordinator Louisiana Coalition Against domestic Violence Baton Rouge Jean H. Hollenshead, Louisiana State University Shreveport CHAIRPERSON Pamela Jenkins, University of New Orleans Melissa Kater 1" Judicial District Attourney's Victim Assistance Program Shreveport PARTICIPANTS Victor Bissonnette, Southeastern Louisiana University Hammond Mary Capps, Nicholls State University Thibodaux Eric Carlson, , Bossier Diagnostic and Counseling Cent
these changes and better engage domestic abuse intervention programs with the coalition. In January and February of 2015, this workgroup completed minor updates to the standards, which brought them better in compliance with new state law.
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