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Domestic Violence and BIPP: Working with Offenders and Victims Jose Avila Roy Rios Texas Council on Family Violence

Family Code 71.004 An act by a member of a family or household against another member of the family or household that is intended to result in physical harm, bodily injury, assault, or sexual assault or that is a threat that reasonably places the member in fear of imminent physical harm, bodily injury, assault, or sexual assault, but does not include defensive measures to protect oneself.

Dating Violence 71.0021 An act by an individual that is against another individual with whom that person has or has had a dating relationship and that is intended to result in physical harm, bodily injury, assault or sexual assault, but does not include defensive measures to protect oneself. Dating relationship: a relationship between individuals who have or have had a continuing relationship of a romantic or intimate nature.

What is Family Violence? Family or Domestic Violence A pattern of assaultive & coercive behaviors Threats and violence are used to maintain power & control

Types of Abusive Behaviors Physical Abuse Emotional Abuse Sexual Abuse Financial Abuse

Domestic Violence in Texas Over 74% of all Texans have either themselves, a family member and/or friend experienced some form of domestic violence. 47% of all Texans report having personally experienced one form of domestic violence; severe, verbal and/or forced isolation from friends and family. 31% of all Texans report they have been severely abused. Women report severe abuse at a much higher rate than men.

Domestic Violence Nationwide 1 in 3 women report being physically or sexually abused by their husband or boyfriend. The leading cause of injury requiring serious medical attention for women ages 18-49. 50% of husbands who frequently assault their wives also abuse their children.

Domestic Violence is Deadly Nationwide, 3 women are murdered by their husbands or boyfriends every day. About one third of women murdered each year in this country are killed by an intimate partner. Number of US service members killed in Afghanistan and Iraq between 2001 2012 = 6,488 Number of women (in US) killed by their intimate partner during same time frame = 11,766 In Texas: 132 women were killed in 2014 119 women were killed in 2013

Why don t they just leave? Victims of family violence do leave. Up to 7-10 times before leaving the abusive relationship Leaving the most dangerous time for victims They leave & return many times and for many reasons Ask yourself: How easy would it be for you to pack up & leave? Why aren t we asking the question: Why doesn t the batterer stop being abusive?

Effects on Victim/Survivor Emotional withdrawal and low self esteem Denial or minimization of the abuse Aggressiveness and anger Apprehension, fear, or helplessness Anxiety Eating or sleeping disorders Substance or/and alcohol abuse Depression Suicide Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Death

BIPP Philosophy Theory Working Together Accreditation September 2009 Accreditation Process TCFV s role in Auditing BIPPs Duration BIPP function of CCR

What is BIPP? Victim Safety Accountability Groups Program Focus

BIPP Group Format Men s groups shall NOT include female participants Primary approach is direct intervention in a group format that holds batterers accountable for their abusive behavior Program components focus on ending violence and holding batterers accountable for their violence Avoid collusion w/ batterers Work towards positive behavioral changes Battering involves choices

What BIPP is not

Anger Management vs. BIPP Anger is treated as the cause of violent behavior My bad temper is a curse Anger management can often be dangerous as a primary intervention for rehabilitation of family violence offenders.

Anger Management vs. BIPP BIPP treats anger as a SYMPTOM rather than a cause of violence. Offenders are held accountable for violent behavior and taught the fundamentals of leading a nonviolent lifestyle. BIPP s goal is to ensure the safety of battered women and their children.

Couples Counseling Not recommended: Couple viewed equally responsible Batterer not held accountable Dangerous for victim, later retribution for what is said in counseling Victim s response manipulated/rehearsed at/before counseling sessions

BIPP and Probation: Partnering for Offender Accountability

Working Together: BIPPs and Probation Accredited look to work collaboratively with the court system: Providing thorough perpetrator assessment Developing individualized plans for each perpetrator to identify the need for other services such as: Substance abuse Mental health issues Parenting Individual counseling Providing ongoing communication of the perpetrators progress Entrance, exit, and monthly progress notes Offering educational workshop for criminal justice agencies

Who is Appropriate for BIPP? Have committed family violence; or Are on probation or parole for FV offenses; or Are respondents of protective orders; or Are abusive to their partners in the presence of their children; or Acknowledge their violent behavior and have the desire to change

Who is Inappropriate for BIPP? Have untreated psychiatric disorders Need primary treatment for sexual abuse of a child Have untreated substance abuse addictions

When Inappropriate for BIPP If batterer is deemed inappropriate for BIPP BIPP may make recommendations for additional services or treatment Should be referred back to referral source

Every month Communication Compliance/attendance reports to referral sources after assessment (intake) is completed. Within (5) working days Law violations Incidents of physical violence disclosed by batterers Termination

Within (5) working days Exit report Communication Only factual information that can be verified Shall state that the participation in or completion of the program does not guarantee the absence of future violence Should not include an evaluation of the success of a batterer s participation in the program

Completion Criteria Programs establish criteria for satisfactory completion and provide to the participant & the referral source Satisfactory program completion includes all, but not limited to: Completion of orientation & assessment Completion of required # of sessions as directed by the program (At least 18 wks/36 hours) Full payment of fees; and Compliance with program rules

Recommendations to Referral Source Individualized Plan Completed w/in (1) month of assessment (intake) Addresses particular needs Can be changed based on changing needs Best Practice for BIPP s: Individualized Plans may include recommendations to referral source for additional interventions

Termination Continued abuse; particularly physical violence Non-attendance Non-compliance with other intervention conditions or provisions that are part of the batterers written agreement Non-compliance w/ fee payment Violation of program/group rules Frequent/continued use of manipulation or disruptive behavior during group sessions

Current State of BIPP in Texas

Accredited and Funded BIPPs in Texas There are currently 158 BIPP locations across Texas Still many counties without BIPP services There are 25 funded/accredited BIPPs in Texas CJAD has a full list of these on their website (https://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/divisions/cjad/cjad_bipp. html)

Contact us for more information Roy Rios rrios@tcfv.org Jose Avila javila@tcfv.org 1.800.525.1978