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  • Social Sciences
  • Criminology
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Restorative justice programs, specifically surrogate impact panels, are increasingly utilized for intimate partner violence (IPV).
  • Limited research exists on the effects of these panels on abusive partners participating in batterer intervention programs (BIPs).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the perceived impacts of surrogate impact panels on justice-involved individuals (JIIs) within BIPs.
  • To understand how JIIs connect with panel speakers and their experiences of IPV.

Main Methods:

  • Quantitative surveys administered to 289 JIIs who attended a surrogate impact panel.
  • Qualitative data collected through focus groups and interviews with JIIs, panelist speakers, and BIP providers.

Main Results:

  • JIIs reported connecting with speakers' personal accounts.
  • Participants demonstrated new understandings of the impacts of their abusive behavior.
  • JIIs expressed emotional responses and an intention to change their behavior.

Conclusions:

  • Surrogate impact panels appear to positively influence JIIs' perceptions and intentions within BIPs.
  • Findings support the integration of surrogate impact panels as a component of IPV interventions.
  • Further research should explore long-term behavioral changes and program efficacy.