Intimate partner sexual violence
Research, practice and policy relating to sexual offending and intimate partner violence have developed quite separately. However, the most common victims of rape are men’s current or ex-intimate partners and sexual violence against an intimate partner is a risk factor for intimate partner homicide. Should practitioners work within sexual offending frameworks, intimate partner violence frameworks or a combination of the two? This one day training will provide a theoretical, conceptual and research overview of intimate partner sexual violence, and will cover important practice issues including risk assessment, treatment and management.
This training will be facilitated by Dr Rajan Darjee: Deputy Specialty Director for Forensic Mental Health Services, Tasmanian Health Service; Adjunct Associate Professor, Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science, Swinburne University of Technology; Clinical Director (Psychiatry), Forensic Behavioural Assessment and Consultation Services.
This training will be facilitated by Dr Rajan Darjee: Deputy Specialty Director for Forensic Mental Health Services, Tasmanian Health Service; Adjunct Associate Professor, Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science, Swinburne University of Technology; Clinical Director (Psychiatry), Forensic Behavioural Assessment and Consultation Services.
Location
Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science
Level 1, 582 Heidelberg Rd, Alphington Victoria 3078
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