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What is Repeat Offence

Handbook of Research on Trends and Issues in Crime Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Victim Support
Commission of a new offence by someone already found guilty for the same crime or for a different one. This is a very significant index of criminal danger, since it gives the criminologist an idea about the offender’s ability to understand the consequences of his/her criminal actions.
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Criminological Treatment of Abusing Partners
Guido Travaini (University Vita e Salute San Raffale Milan, Italy), Palmina Caruso (University of Milan, Italy), Enrica Beringheli (University of Milan, Italy), and Isabella Merzagora (University of Milan, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1286-9.ch024
Abstract
Criminological rehabilitative treatments of abusive partners have always been considered of key importance from a preventive point of view. Criminological research, and our experience as criminologists, has proved that even the most abusive partners—including uxoricides—after their convictions repeat the same violent relationship pattern. That said, the Chair of Criminology (University of Milan) set up the first action and research program in Italy offering treatment for perpetrators of domestic violence, called S.A.Vi.D. (Stop Alla Violenza Domestica – an Italian acronym meaning: Stopping Domestic Violence) in 2010. Information about all the subjects treated will also be described and discussed: age, legal status motives, offender behavior prior to treatment, whether and how behavior changed after treatment.
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