The Duluth Model of IPV and Its Application in LGBTQ+ Contexts The Duluth Model is one of the most widely used frameworks for understanding and addressing intimate partner violence (IPV). Developed in the 1980s by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project in Duluth,...
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Johnson’s Typology of Domestic Violence: Evolution and Implications
Johnson’s Typology of Domestic Violence: Evolution and Implications In 1995, Michael P. Johnson introduced a framework that significantly altered our understanding of domestic violence: the Typology of Domestic Violence. His work aimed to clarify the diverse forms and...
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