Establishing cultural relevance within program evaluation : using life-history interviews to contextualize the impact of a domestic violence diversion program in the Eastern Caribbean / Rohan D. Jeremiah, Camille R. Quinn, Jicinta Alexis.

Domestic violence is a global public health challenge that inflicts trauma upon victims and survivors, often resulting in mental illness and other forms of psychological distress throughout an individuals life course. To date, there have been a plethora of punitive and diversion programs that addres...

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Main Authors: Jeremiah, Rohan D. (Author), Quinn, Camille R. (Author), Alexis, Jicinta (Author)
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Language:English
Published: London : SAGE Publications Ltd, 2018.
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