Evaluation of the Drive Intervention for High-Harm Domestic Abuse Perpetrators in England and Wales Using a Quasi-Experimental Approach

Marianne Hester*, Ana G. Ortega-Avila, Nathan Eisenstadt, Sarah-Jane Walker, Sofia Neves (Editor), Anita Santos (Editor)

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

High-risk and high-harm domestic abuse perpetrators pose the greatest risk of serious harm to (ex-)partners and family members. Robust evidence of perpetrator intervention is lacking for this group. The Drive perpetrator intervention in the United Kingdom focuses specifically on high-harm perpetrators to reduce abuse and increase safety of victims, using individual case management via support and disruption, co-ordinated multi-agency response and targeted support to victims. This paper reports on evaluation of the Drive pilot. A high quality quasi-experimental approach with individually randomised intervention and controls was applied in three areas in England and Wales. High-risk perpetrators (N = 2627) were allocated randomly to either Drive or usual care (support to victim). Change in safety and risk for Drive-associated victims was compared with the usual care victim group. Longer-term outcomes were assessed before, during and 12 months following the intervention for Drive and control group perpetrators at one site. The Drive intervention reduced abusive perpetrator behaviours and increased safety for victims compared to the control. The reduction in perpetration by both serial and repeat perpetrators sustained for a year after the end of the intervention and was statistically significant (p < 0.001) for Drive perpetrators compared to the control.
Original languageEnglish
Article number55
Number of pages24
JournalSocial Sciences
Volume14
Issue number2
Early online date21 Jan 2025
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 21 Jan 2025

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Research Groups and Themes

  • SPS Centre for Gender and Violence Research

Keywords

  • high-risk domestic violence
  • domestic abuse perpetrators
  • victim safety
  • perpetrator intervention
  • quasi-experimental

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