New report by Dr Nicole Renehan on domestic abuse perpetrator programmes and neurodiversity
The front cover of Dr Nicole Renehan and Prof Kate Fitz-Gibbons' report on Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes and Neurodiversity

CRiVA researcher Dr Nicole Renehan has just written a new Durham University report together with Professor Kate Fitz-Gibbon (Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre) about their research into Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes and Neurodiversity. It is the first international study to explore the experiences and perspectives of domestic abuse practitioners who work with autistic and/or ADHD men who do not have learning disabilities. You can access the report as a PDF at http://doi.org/10.15128/r2hx11xf281. You can also read an interactive summary of it here.