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The Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable Features a Speaker on Batterer's Intervention Programs
On Tuesday, May 13, 2014, The
Sudbury-Wayland-Lincoln Domestic Violence Roundtable will host a speaker on
Battererβs Intervention Programs. The featured speaker will be Maureen Casey,
the Court-Mandated Program Director for Spectrum Health Systems, Inc.Β Maureen will discuss her work with batterers
and address issues such as: Can abusive behavior change? What does a battererβs
intervention program consist of? How effective are these programs?
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Victims of domestic violence may hope that
their abusive partner will change. But experience shows that once the abusive
behavior begins, the problem is likely to get worse. Abusers may feel guilty
and apologize after an abusive incident. They may promise themselves and their
partner that this will never happen again and they will change. Unfortunately,
even with the best of intentions, most batterers do not stop their behavior
without outside assistance. Battering and abuse are learned behaviors.
Counseling and education are needed to bring about a change in the battererβs
behavior.
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The Roundtable program will be held in the
Community Meeting Room of the Wayland Public Safety Building, located at 38
Cochituate Road at the intersection of Routes 20 and 27 in Wayland Center.
There will be a short business meeting starting at 3 PM followed by the
program.
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The public is invited to attend. Refreshments
will be served.Β