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menwhouseviolence has been a member of Linktree for less than a month and joined in June 2026. Besides social media accounts, menwhouseviolence has populated their site with Augusta-Scott, T. & Maerz, L. (2017) Complex trauma and dominant masculinity: a trauma-informed, narrative therapy approach to men who abuse their partners., Australian National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (2021) Interventions for perpetrators of domestic, family and sexual violence in Australia, Bancroft, L. (2003) Why Does He Do That?: Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men, Bartlett, T. & Eriksson, A. (2018) How fathers construct and perform masculinity in a liminal prison space., Bates, L. (2020) Men Who Hate Women: The extremism nobody is talking about., Berdahl, J., Cooper, M., Glick, P. Livingston, R. & Williams, J. (2018) Work as a masculinity contest., Bishop, A. (2002) Becoming an Ally: Breaking the cycle of oppression in people., Boxall, H. (2023) Reimagining Desistance from Male-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Violence: The role and experiences of female victim-survivors., Broady, T., Gray, R., Gaffney, I., & Lewis, P. (2017) ‘I miss my little one a lot’: How father love motivates change in men who have used violence., Brush, L. & Miller, E. (2019) Trouble in paradigm: ‘Gender transformative’ programming in violence prevention, Bunston, W. (2013) ‘What about the fathers?’ Bringing ‘Dads on Board’ with their infants and toddlers following violence., Bunston, W. (2017) Helping Babies and Children Aged 0-6 to Heal After Family Violencek, Carlson, J., Voith, L., Brown, J., & Holmes, M. (2019) Viewing children’s exposure to intimate partner violence through a developmental, social-ecological, and survivor lens: The current state of the field, challenges, and future directions., Casey, E., Carlson, J., Two Bulls, S., & Yager, A. (2016) Gender transformative approaches to engaging men in gender-based violence prevention: A review and conceptual model., Celani, D. (2005) Leaving Home., Clarke, Y., Augoustinos, M., & Malin, M. (2016) Lateral violence within the Aboriginal community in Adelaide, Collins, P.H. (1990) Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, consciousness and the politics of empowerment, Crenshaw, K. (1990). Mapping the margins: Intersectionality, identity politics, and violence against women of color, Crossman, K. & Hardesty, J. (2017) Placing coercive control at the center: What are the processes of coercive control and what makes control coercive?, Cuomo, D. (2019). Domestic violence, safe space and vicarious abuse: inside a Pennsylvania Exchange and Visitation Center, Dolezal, L. & Gibson, M. (2022) Beyond a trauma-informed approach and towards shame-sensitive practice, Dragiewicz, M., Harris, B., Woodlock, D., Salter, M., Easton, H., Lynch, A., ... & Milne, L. (2019). Domestic violence and communication technology: Survivor experiences of intrusion, surveillance, and identity crime. Queensland University of Technology, Edwards, K. M., Sylaska, K. M., & Neal, A. M. (2015). Intimate partner violence among sexual minority populations: A critical review of the literature and agenda for future research, Engage (2019) Roadmap for frontline professionals interacting with male perpetrators of domestic violence and abuse., Fahmy, E., Williamson, E., & Pantazis, C. (2016). Evidence and policy review: Domestic violence and poverty, Flood, M. (2019) Engaging Men and Boys in Violence Prevention., Forsdike, Tarzia, Flood, Vlais & Hegarty (2018), “A Lightbulb Moment”: Using the Theory of Planned Behavior to Explore the Challenges and Opportunities for Early Engagement of Australian Men Who Use Violence in Their Relationships, Gallant, D., Andrews, S., Humphreys, C., Diemer, K., Ellis, D., Burton, J., & McIvor, R. (2017)., Gilligan, J. (2016) Can psychoanalysis help us to understand the causes and prevention of violence?, Gilligan, J. & Vrettos, J. (2018) Violence, morality and religion, Gottzen, L. (2016) Displaying shame: men’s violence towards women in a culture of gender equality, Gottzen, L. (2019) Chafing masculinity: heterosexual violence and young men’s shame., Gray, R., Walker, T., Hamer, J., Broady, T., Kean, J., & Ling, J. Bear, B. (2020). Developing LGBTQ programs for perpetrators and victims/survivors of domestic and family violence, Hall, M. & Hearn, J. (2019) Revenge pornography and manhood acts: A discourse analysis of perpetrator’s accounts, The Intersections of Family Violence and Sexual Offending - 1st Editio, Hamilton, G. & Tidmarsh, P. (2023) The Intersection of Family Violence and Sexual Offending., Hancock, A.-M. (2016) Intersectionality: An Intellectual History, Hardesty, J. L., & Ogolsky, B. G. (2020). A socioecological perspective on intimate partner violence research: A decade in review, Hearn, J. (1998) The Violences of Men, Heise, L. (1998) Violence against women: an integrated ecological approach., Higgins, D., Matthews, B., & Pacella, R. et al (2023) The prevalence and nature of multi-type child maltreatment in Australia., Hill, J. (2019) See What You Made Me Do: Power, control and domestic abuse., Hill, J. (2025) Losing it: Can we stop violence against women and children?, Holdsworth, E., Bowen, E., Brown, S. & Howat, D. (2018) Using theory to understand the barriers to engagement in group offending behavior programs.s, Hoskins, N. & Kunkel, A. (2020) “I don’t even deserve a chance”: an ethnographic study of adverse childhood experiences among male perpetrators of intimate partner violence, Humphreys, C. & Campo, M. (2017) Father who use violence: options for safe practices where there is ongoing contact with children., Jenkins, A. (1990) Invitation to Responsibility. Adelaide, Dulwich Centre Publications., Jenkins, A. (2009) Becoming Ethical: A parallel, political journey with men who have abused., Kelly, L. & Westmarland, N. 2015 Domestic violence perpetrator programmes: Steps towards change, Kelly, L. & Westmarland, N. (2016) Naming and defining ‘domestic violence’: lessons from research with violent men., Kupers, T. (2005) Toxic masculinity as a barrier to mental health treatment in prison., LaMotte, A., Gower, T., Miles-McLean, H., Farzan-Kashani, J. & Murphy, C. (2018) Trauma’s influence on relationships: Clients’ perspectives at an intimate partner violence intervention program. Journal of Family Violence., Lay, L. (2017) Primary prevention of family violence against people from LGNTI communities., Lewis, S. (2014) Responding to domestic abuse: multi-agented systems, probation programmes and emergent outcomes. In A. Pycroft & C. Bartollas, Eds. Apply Complexity Theory: Whole systems approaches to criminal justice and social work, Monckton-Smith, J. (2019) Intimate partner femicide: using Foucauldian analysis to track an eight stage progression to homicide., Morris, E. & Ratajczak, K. (2019) Critical masculinity studies and research on violence against women: An assessment of past scholarship and future directions., Morrison, P., Hawker, L., Cluss, P., Miller, E., Fleming, R., Bicehouse, T., George, D., Burke, J., Wright, K. & Chang, J. (2018) The challenges of working with men who perpetrate partner violence: perspectives and observations of experts who work with ba, National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children, Nunn, L., Winter, R., Frey, R., & Asquith, N. (2023) The role of the socialisation of women in recognising and responding to the earliest warning signs of violence., O’Connor, A., Morris, H., Panayiotidis, A., Cooke, V. & Skouteris, H. (2020) Rapid review of men’s behaviour change programs., Pascoe, C. J. (2007) Dude, You’re a Fag. Masculinity and sexuality in high school., Pease, B. (2019) Facing Patriarchy., Pease, B. (2022) Undoing Privilege, Ramirez, M., Paik, A., Sanchagrin, K., & Heimer, K. (2012). Violent peers, network centrality, and intimate partner violence perpetration by young men, Reynolds, V. (2020) Trauma and resistance: ‘hang time’ and other innovative responses to oppression, violence and suffering., Salter, M., Conroy, E., Dragiewicz, M., Burker, J., Ussher, J. Middleton, W., Vilenica, S., Monzon, B., Lundberg, K. (2020) “A Deep Wound Under My Heart”: Constructions of complex trauma and implications for women’s well-being and safety from violence., Sandoval, M. (2020) The Tyranny of Merit: What’s become of the common good?, Scott, K. & Jenney, A. (2022) Safe not soft: trauma- and violence-informed practice with perpetrators as a means of increasing safety., Scott-Storey, K., O’Donnell, S., Ford-Gilboe, M., Varcoe, C., Wathen, N., Malcolm, J. & Vincent, C. (2022) What about the men? A critical review of men’s experiences of intimate partner violence. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 1 -15., Snead, A., Bennett, V. & Babcock, J. (2018) Treatments that work for Intimate partner violence: Beyond the Duluth Model. In E. Jeglic & C. Calkins, Eds. New Frontiers in Offender Treatment., Sormark, M. (2019) Strangers in the field: An ethnographic exploration of men’s accounts of intimate partner violence in a treatment group. British Journal of Social Work, 0, 1-18 DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/bcz139, Spencer, C. M., & Stith, S. M. (2020). Risk Factors for Male Perpetration and Female Victimization of Intimate Partner Homicide: A Meta-Analysis. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 21(3), 527–540., Stark, E. (2007) Coercive Control: How men entrap women in personal life. Oxford University Press., Stark, Evan (2024). Children of Coercive Control. New York: Oxford University., Takano, Y. (2017) Co-constructing meaning: Women and men define taking responsibility and making amends. In T. Augusta-Scott, T, Scott, & L. Tutty, Eds. Innovations in Interventions to Address Intimate Partner Violence (93-107). Routledge, Velonis, A., Finn-Mahabir, D., Maddox, R., & O’Campo, P. (2018) Still looking for mechanisms: a realist review of batterer intervention programs. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 1-13. DOI: 10.1177/15248018791285, Voith, L., Logan-Greene, P.,Strodthoff, T., & Bender, A. (2020) A paradigm shift in batterer intervention programming: A need to address unresolved trauma. Trauma, Violence & Abuse, 21 (4), 691-705. DOI: 10.1177/1524838018791268, Voith, L., Russell, K., Lee, H. & Anderson, R. (2020) Adverse childhood experiences, trauma symptoms, mindfulness, and intimate partner violence: Therapeutic implications for marginalized men. Family Process, x (x) doi:10.1111/famp.12533, Wendt, S., Seymour, K., Buchanan, F., & Greenland, N. (2019) Engaging men who use violence: Invitational narrative approaches. Sydney, Australian National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS), 2019., Wendt, S. & Zannettino, L. (2015) Domestic Violence in Diverse Contexts: A re-examination of gender. Routledge., Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents | Harvard Kennedy School.