DART Research & Publications

Explore our ongoing studies and current research initiatives.

Exploring Training and Supervision Experiences of Facilitators of Men’s Behaviour Change Programmes: A Qualitative Study

Jolene Ellat

Effective Practice in Violence Prevention Education with Boys and Young Men

DART Institute and (QUT), by Michael Flood

Risk Factors for Severe Violence in Intimate Partner Stalking Situations: An Analysis of Police Records

Dr Lorraine Sheridan

Stalkers: Specialists Versus Generalists

Exploring Training and Supervision Experiences of Facilitators of Men’s Behaviour Change Programmes: A Qualitative Study

Exploring Training and Supervision Experiences of Facilitators of Men’s Behaviour Change Programmes: A Qualitative Study

By: Jolene Ellat

Effective Practice in Violence Prevention Education with Boys and Young Men

Effective Practice in Violence Prevention Education with Boys and Young Men

By: DART Institute and (QUT), by Michael Flood

One of Lorraine’s stalking publications

One of Lorraine’s stalking publications

Our Watch

Our Watch

Risk Factors for Severe Violence in Intimate Partner Stalking Situations: An Analysis of Police Records

Risk Factors for Severe Violence in Intimate Partner Stalking Situations: An Analysis of Police Records

By: Dr Lorraine Sheridan

ANROWS

ANROWS

Stalkers: Specialists Versus Generalists

Stalkers: Specialists Versus Generalists

Domestic Violence Research

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